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Jataayu partners eSIM

BANGALORE: Jataayu Software has announced a partnership with eSIM, an Israeli software solutions provider, to offer a complete handset application software framework that will bundle eSIM's man-machine interface technology software with Jataayu's handset application suite.

The company announced earlier this week that an Asian handset ODM had chosen its software suite to be included in its range of 3G phones. eSIM was responsible for this big win.

The company has also announced that Taiwan-based Gigabyte had chosen its MMS client technology for its latest handset.

"With Jataayu's MMS technology, PDAs can provide a dynamic user experience for multimedia applications," said Mr Lex Liu, Chief Technical Officer, Gigabyte Communications, in a company release.

Gigabyte's g-Smart is the first PDA phone featuring TV. Besides being a basic PDA, it is equipped with Bluetooth, WiFi , and an English-Chinese dictionary.

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