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GSMA reveals 'joyn' as new brand for rich communication services

The GSMA made a series of announcements about Rich Communication Services at last week’s Mobile World Congress, including the creation of a new consumer-facing brand called joyn.

Rich Communication Services - also referred to as Rich Communication Suite, Rich Communications and RCS - refers to a combination of voice and messaging services. For example, a customer could share photos or documents while making a voice call.

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Good Technology works with Microsoft to increase security on Windows Phone devices

Microsoft and Good Technology have announced a partnership that’ll enable businesses to use the Good for Enterprise security solution on Windows Phone devices. It means that organisations can protect corporate data and email messages when staff use Windows Phone handsets.

Good has also announced a separate partnership with Nokia for its Windows Phone ‘Lumia’ devices.

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Mobile World Congress is over for another year. Also gone is the mobile industry’s sudden obsession with public transport and student protests in Barcelona. But away from the local news, what’s been going on?

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New ZTE smartphones revealed at Mobile World Congress

ZTE’s promise to introduce eight new mobile devices at Mobile World Congress was made good on Monday.

The ZTE Era, which will be available in the second half of this year, is a slim Android phone running the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core chip. It’s 7.8mm deep and has a 4.3-inch screen. Other devices included the Android-powered ZTE PF112 with a 4.5-inch screen, two new quad-core tablets for the European market and a Windows Phone handset called the ZTE Orbit.

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GSMA announces new initiatives for mobile app privacy and efficiency

The GSMA, which represents the interests of mobile operators, has published a set of privacy design guidelines for mobile application development. A number of mobile operators in Europe have already committed to implementing the guidelines for their own-brand applications.

The guidelines aim to provide consumers with more information and more control about how apps use their personal information.

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