Telstra Australia Orders 400 Units of UME-36ProAugust 02, 2011 ›› Cellebrite.com Enhancing its presence in Australia, Cellebrite has finalized the sale of 400 units of its UME-36Pro memory exchanger to Telstra, a deal worth $550,000. Telstra, one of the best-known brands in Australia, offers a full range of services and competes in all telecommunications markets throughout the country. The company provides nearly 9 million Australians with a fixed line and over 10 million with mobile services, including over 7 million customers of 3G services. By implementing the UME-36Pro in its stores, Telstra can offer its customers a complete phone-to-phone transfer & backup of all their content, directly from one phone to another, eliminating the need for manual backup.Partner Israel Upgrades to Cellebrite TouchAugust 02, 2011 ›› Cellebrite.com Partner, the Israeli representative of Orange, announced it has upgraded its UME lineup with Cellebrite Touch devices across its service station, noting that 1 out of every 7 customers has had his or her content transferred via a Cellebrite device.Turkcell Provides Subscribers with Instant POS Applications Uploading with Cellebrite's UME-36ProMay 27, 2010 ›› IT Backbones Cellebrite's UME-36Pro (Universal Memory Exchanger) latest upgrade allows Turkcell subscribers to upload their favorite applications at the Point Of Sale Cellebrite, the leading provider of cell phone synchronization and management systems has announced that Turkcell (NYSE: TKC, ISE: TCELL), the leading communications and technology company in Turkey has upgraded their UME-36Pro system with its latest feature. The UME-36Pro's upgrade provides Turkcell the ability to better distribute applications while increasing their adoption rate by making installation immediate, simple and seamless at the point of sale. read the whole article Cellebrite in O2 Germany DeploymentMay 25, 2010 ›› David Murphy Cellebrite, which provides mobile phone synchronization and management systems has deployed its of UME-36 back-up device to around 1,000 Telefónica O2 retail outlets in Germany. Customers can now transfer their content automatically from one mobile to another in a few minutes in store, using the device, free of charge. The service will also be available for non-O2 customers for a nominal fee. O2 is branding the service ‘My Contacts’. Read the whole article Cellebrite Offers In-store App DownloadsMay 25, 2010 ›› David Murphy Cellebrite, which provides mobile phone synchronisation and management systems, has announced the latest upgrade to its UME-36 system, which allows operators to distribute their applications at the point of sale. Cellebrite says the approach is designed to increase the adoption rate of mobile apps by making installation immediate, simple and seamless. Read the whole article Mobile Content Transfer at lightning speedMay 19, 2010 ›› by K.R. A new service from the mobile operator O2 provides the subscribers in Germany higher levels of customer service and protection for their cell phone content. In cooperation with the software company Cellebrite - a the leading provider of cell phone synchronization and management systems, both companies announced the deplyment of UME-36 devices in all shops of Telefónica O2 Germany.So in O2 shops throughout Germany, customers can now transfer their telephone content automatically from one mobile to another in a few minutes with Cellebrite's UME-36. From April, this new service is already available free of charge to all O2 subscribers in around 1000 retail outlets throughout Germany. The service is called O2 My Contacts. Read the whole article Profile: Upwardly MobileMarch 28, 2010 ›› The Investigator Mobile phones are now commonly used to gain evidence in investigations making it essential for investigators to be able to extract data quickly and accurately. The Investigator talks to Yossi Carmil, Co-CEQ of Cellebrite, about growing developments in mobile phone forensics. read the whole article Reality Check: Forget two front teeth. What I want for the holidays is my mobile dataDecember 15, 2009 ›› RCR Wireless News RCRWireless Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column. We've gathered a group of visionaries and veterans in the mobile industry to give their insights into the marketplace. The holiday season is upon us, and for carriers and device makers, things are looking good. Google's Android is on the streets, application sales continue apace and the upcoming holiday rush is looking like it will be just that – a rush. Research firm Strategy Analytics in early November predicted a 3% increase in global handset shipments in the fourth quarter of 2009, forecasting a strong holiday season for device makers and carriers alike. read the whole article Cellebrite to attack OTA backup marketJanuary 21, 2009 ›› Tony Denis, The Inquirer "MOBILE PHONE backup specialist Cellebrite is hoping to repeat its success with dedicated PoS terminals by moving heavily into the OTA (Over-the-Air) backup arena. Cellebrite boss Yossi Carmil reckons his company has something like a 90 per cent share of the in-store handset backup market. Now the company is hoping to steal the lion's share of the OTA backup sector." read the whole article E-Plus allows data transfer at the point of sales with CellebriteJanuary 13, 2009 ›› Bena Roberts, GoMo News "Point of sale techniques for mobile is essential. In general voice is the main factor for negotiation at the point of sale for staff. 1. You talk about the tariff 2. You choose a bundle, flat rate or per minute option. But feisty mobile operator in Germany E-Plus pushes the envelope once more. It has chosen Cellebrite to transfer phone data for consumers at the point of sale." read the whole article |