IPneo Joins the ng Connect Program as a Collaborating Member
The Egyptian company IPneo has recently joined the ng Connect Program as a collaborating member.
CAIRO, EGYPT, May 23, 2012
The Egyptian company IPneo has recently joined the ng Connect Program as a collaborating member.Collaborating Members have the opportunity to be fully involved in all the activities of the ng Connect Program - from joint marketing and public relations to ideation and service concept development. Collaborating Members attend regular meetings of the ng Connect membership, participate in facilitated "game-storming" and have full access to all online tools used for communication, ideation and service concept development.
Upon joining IPneo's managing director, Sameh Meligy, said "We are pleased to be part of the ng Connect Program. Joining hands with such an elite group of members, will create the necessary synergy to deliver innovative applications, devices and services for next generation networks. Thus, sharing IPneo's vision of bringing tomorrow's IP technologies to the hands of today's user."
This is another achievement by IPneo on its way of building innovative IP based communications software for mobiles and desktops. This achievement comes just few days after announcing IPneo's IMS Client Framework as the winner of the IMS Industry award for the best IMS Client Framework.
IPneo provides innovative solutions that bring tomorrow's IP technologies to the hands of today's users. Focusing on IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), IPneo delivers standardized client software solutions enabling rich communication capabilities for end- users including VOIP, chatting, File-transfer, Image/Video sharing and Video calling. IPneo client solutions pave the way for operators, OEMs and enterprises to quickly attain their goals towards a convergent All-IP-Network in order to leverage the end-user satisfaction, save on operational cost and to drive new streams of revenues easier than ever before. At IPneo we value the growing needs for IP-based applications.