Synchronoss designs to buy FusionOne in a deal that could permit phone users to sign up for a new phone and transfer information from their elderly rings cartier replica watches simultaneously. Synchronoss will pay US$40 million up front for FusionOne and will pay an additional $35 million if FusionOne achieves definite performance targets through 2011, Synchronoss said. It did not say what those targets are.
Operators and retailers use Synchronoss' program for subscriber activation, order management and service provisioning. FusionOne offers mobile content backup services replica purses that can be used by 600 phone models zhjchv0708 and are offered through Verizon, AT&T, Cellular South, CenturyLink and Bell Mobility.
The most straightforward FusionOne service, which is often re-branded by the operators, stores a user's address book so it can be transferred to a new phone. FusionOne also offers operators services that back up photographs and other content that people collect on their rings.
In a statement, FusionOne's CEO said his customers say they require mobile content transfer and synchronization integrated in to the activation technique. That would permit replica watches wholesale phone users to buy a new device and have it activated and synched with their elderly device at the time of purchase. As part of the acquisition, Synchronoss will get over 40 issued and pending patents related to mobile content transfer and synchronization, the company said. It expects the deal to close this month.
As smartphone users do more with their rings, including take videos and photographs, they are increasingly interested in backing up that content. Lots of different companies Replica Handbags in the mobile market are experimenting with the best way to offer backup services. For example, Apple offers MobileMe, a service that synchs e-mail, contacts and calendar across a user's iPhone and Mac.
Microsoft recently began offering a HDD Player 2010 service called Kin Studio along with its Kin rings that lets users back up all content from their rings online, where they can view it all on a timeline. The future of Kin Studio is not clear now that Microsoft has discontinued the Kin handsets.