Japan Communications Partners with Enghouse Networks
Japan Communications Inc. (JCI), a leader in mobile innovation, has joined forces with Enghouse Networks, a global provider of telecommunication solutions, to enhance its messaging capabilities. This collaboration aligns with JCI's forward-thinking Neo-Carrier strategy designed to revolutionize mobile connectivity in Japan.
The Neo-Carrier Initiative
JCI's Neo-Carrier initiative aims to redefine the landscape of mobile services. Scheduled for official launch by May 2026, the initiative seeks to provide a comprehensive telecommunications framework that transcends traditional mobile network operator constraints. Integrating voice, SMS, and data connectivity within a unified infrastructure is central to this strategy.
Implementation of the SMS Core System
As a part of this initiative, JCI has initiated the deployment of Enghouse Networks' SMS Core system, which comprises essential components such as the Short Message Service Center (SMSC), SMS firewall, and voicemail systems. This deployment represents a pivotal advancement towards realizing JCI's ambitious vision for the future of mobile communication.
The SMS Core system is built upon Enghouse Networks' distribution architecture that promises superior performance, high availability, and cost-effective scalability. It supports mass messaging, fraud protection, and service creation, adhering to open standards critical for the evolution of mobile messaging. Furthermore, Enghouse's messaging solutions naturally integrate into the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) networks, enabling JCI to position its SMS core system to evolve alongside next-generation mobile data services.
Strategic Importance and Benefits
Greg Deickman, JCI's Chief Technology Officer, emphasized the importance of reliability and openness in each component of the Neo-Carrier platform. He stated, “The SMS Core system from Enghouse Networks provides us with a standardized and robust foundation for SMS and voicemail, allowing us to scale quickly and sustainably.” The collaboration symbolizes JCI's commitment to staying at the forefront of mobile technology.
Thomas Kolb, President of Enghouse Networks, expressed pride in being part of JCI's transformative journey: “JCI's Neo-Carrier approach is set to reshape secure mobile connectivity's future in Japan. We are honored that Enghouse Networks' technology will support this transformation with a dependable and standards-compliant messaging infrastructure.”
JCI’s Vision and Commitment
Founded in 1996, Japan Communications Inc. has been a pioneer in the mobile virtual network operator industry, continuously pushing the envelope in mobile telecommunications. In addition to establishing a stable profit model through streamlined mobile communication services, JCI is dedicated to ensuring sustainable growth and enhancing business value through innovative technology.
Notably, JCI has patented technologies such as Closed SIM-to-SIM Communication and the FPoS digital authentication technology. These capabilities are critical in delivering secure mobile communications and authentication infrastructures, particularly for sensitive sectors like law enforcement and banks, which require high-security standards and conformity to stringent regulatory requirements.
Conclusion
The collaboration between Japan Communications Inc. and Enghouse Networks marks a significant milestone in the implementation of the Neo-Carrier strategy, poised to enhance the future landscape of telecommunications in Japan. With a focus on security and reliability, the partnership symbolizes a progressive step toward creating advanced mobile infrastructures that ensure safe and efficient communication. As JCI continues to pave the way for innovative mobile solutions, the industry stands watch for the potential transformations that this partnership may inspire.
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