Communology

Communology
GmbH
Industry Information Technology
Founded 2001, Aachen, Germany
Headquarters Cologne, Germany
Key people
Thomas Kähler (CEO), Frank Bell (CTO)
Website www.communology.com

Communology (based in Cologne, Germany) operates worldwide as supplier of rich-media mobile communication applications for multiple platforms including Symbian, Java ME, Windows Mobile and Android. In addition, the company provides professional services including the integration of mobile applications into service provisioning infrastructures, as well as test environments and services for the quality assurance of software components in mobile devices.

Communology was established in 2001 in Aachen, Germany, by Thomas Kähler (CEO) and Frank Bell (Chief technical officer) and moved to the MediaPark in Cologne in 2007.

Core business

LiveMedia application portfolio

Communology’s LiveMedia product portfolio consists of mobile client applications, gateways and services to enable rich interactive communication such as Visual Voicemail, Mobile instant messaging, Mobile social networking, Mobile TV or applications for mobile marketing purposes.

Communology provides white-label client solutions across platforms, including Java ME, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android. Most of the clients' features can be cross integrated into the other clients.

Device testing

Communology's MTE is a modular test environment for device testing. MTE consists of a broad range of test tools for the evaluation of device functionalities according to customer needs. The modular design of MTE allows choice of test cases for focused features, functions and components via a single user interface. Products and services are targeted for mobile operators, device manufacturers and service providers.

Customers

Among Communology's reference customers, there are companies such as T-Mobile, AT&T, Telefonica, Telkomsel, Vodafone, Nokia, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson or SES

Memberships

Communology is a member in the following organizations: Open Mobile Alliance, Forum Nokia Pro, Sony-Ericsson Preferred Developer Program, LOMS, ITEA, NGMN, PTCRB, OMTP

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