
MediaTek Toolkit
The Mobile Gateway MediaTek Toolkit has been designed for device manufacturers who use MediaTek chipsets and provides a complete set of technical and commercial resources that enables device manufacturers to add advanced messaging services to their mass market handsets.
- With Synchronica's Mobile Gateway MediaTek Toolkit, device manufacturers can:
- Access a library of technical documents that specify key requirements and how to best optimize Synchronica Mobile Gateway for the MediaTek platform
- Use standard test plans and certification processes to verify functionality and ensure full compatibility
- Receive sample source code accelerating implementation and reducing development costs
- Use Synchronica's consulting and support services during the implementation phase
- Host Synchronica's Mobile Gateway for open market device sales
- Access Synchronica's global operator customer base of more than 40 carriers with a total reach of more than 660 million subscribers
Synchronica's award-winning Mobile Gateway is a leading infrastructure platform for next-generation mobile messaging. Based on industry standards (IMAP, OMA DS, IMPS), Mobile Gateway does not use a Java application on the device, but instead provides messaging services directly to the native clients of the MediaTek platform. This unique approach delivers the best possible user experience with minimal memory footprint, enabling smartphone-like features even on low-end, mass market MediaTek chipsets.
- With Synchronica's Mobile Gateway device manufacturers can:
- Enable their devices to receive push email, synchronize calendar, and contacts
- Address business users with Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino, as well as consumers with Gmail, Windows Live, and any POP3 or IMAP mailbox
- Enable users to receive status updates from Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, post comments, and reply to messages
- Provide mobile instant messaging with Facebook Chat, Google Talk, AIM, and other instant messaging communities
- Push news updates from live web feeds of popular sites, such as ESPN and CNN



