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FirstNews Briefs: DataXoom, Sprint, Google, Box, Vonage, Exalt

By Wireless Week staff | October 14, 2014

 

DataXoom Corp. today announced the launch of its all-new Custom Billing Platform. DataXoom’s Custom Billing Platform allows large business customers to purchase mobile data access across multiple wireless carriers, and deploy across multiple devices, all while having the ability to create specialized, custom rate plans to allocate cost and usage across a mobile workforce.

Sprint is offering a mobile-centric solution of Google Apps for Work. Ping Identity will deliver cloud-based single sign-on capabilities that allow users to sign on to all of their business apps with one username and password while meeting access and security requirements from the IT department.

Box today announced that Oxfam, the worldwide development organization, is bringing Box’s cloud content sharing and collaboration platform to employees working across more than 90 countries. In addition to providing mobile access to content, Box will also centralize management and security for Oxfam’s 17 international affiliates.

Vonage Holdings Corp. today announced that it was granted six new patents by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The patents address challenges inherent in providing mobile over-the-top communication services; further enhance the Company’s protection of its proprietary inbound roaming solution; and enable VoIP providers such as Vonage to leverage information from multiple sources to optimize call quality and service.

Exalt, a provider of wireless connectivity systems for private networks and Internet infrastructures, today announced a successful management buyout of the assets of Exalt Communications from its previous investors. The company, now known as Exalt Wireless and majority owned by its founders and employees, continues to offer the industry’s broadest portfolio of microwave backhaul and access systems to more than 2000 customers in 70 countries. 

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