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FirstNews Briefs: C Spire, Shazam, Gimbal, GameStop, Microsoft, Huawei

By Wireless Week staff | January 12, 2015

Centina Systems, a provider in service assurance analytics and network performance management solutions for communications service providers (CSPs) worldwide, announced today that C Spire will deploy its NetOmnia suite of solutions for service assurance. This will include real-time end-to-end network visibility for improved troubleshooting and problem resolution.

Shazam and Gimbal, Inc. today announced a partnership to expand opportunities for brands, advertisers and media owners to offer a more personalized experience for Shazam users, through beacon technology.

GameStop will be one of the first retailers to use Azure, the innovative Microsoft cloud platform, to stream video game and promotional content direct to customer and store associate mobile devices. As a result, customers will be able to view on their smartphones and Windows tablets content (e.g. trailers, promotional materials, etc.) from GameStop’s catalog of video games. GameStop’s store associates will be able to access individual information for those customers who have opted in to receive and share information as part of the GTI app to provide a personalized shopping experience based on the customer’s unique shopping history.

Huawei today announced the successful deployment of its Agile Stadium Solution in Spartak Stadium in Moscow. With the solution, the stadium can now deliver high-density, high-security wireless broadband Internet access to fans, and also ensure a direct link between stadium operators/sports clubs and fans for services such as direct ordering of food and drinks to fan seats, sales of tickets and goods, and seat and parking navigation.


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