FeedHenry is unveiling its end-to-end IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) widget platform for complex services and the first IMS widget engine for mobile handsets at CTIA, April 1-3. FeedHenry’s IMS widget platform gives telecom operators a framework to deliver Web 2.0 IMS services such as voice, presence and location as widgets to subscribers for distribution across the Web, mobile and desktop. In addition, FeedHenry will unveil the first IMS widget engine for mobile handsets enabling seamless and intuitive access of widgets from mobile phones.

FeedHenry delivers complex IMS capabilities such as voice, presence and location services on a Web 2.0 start page that telecom providers can use, out-of-the-box, to provide content and services to end-users in a format that is easily downloaded and customized for distribution across mobile, desktop, TV or locations such as Facebook or iGoogle. Added to this, FeedHenry delivers an IMS widget engine for mobile handsets. Similar to the iPhone application store, Feed Henry’s IMS widget engine allows users to access widgets from a carrier start-page and distribute them to their mobile phone. The widget will continue to work even when users are not connected to the Internet.
“Carriers’ Web Services layers do not provide a framework to deliver IMS services where subscribers can access, virally share and distribute these services to other platforms and to mobile phones,” said Barry Downes, CEO, FeedHenry. “FeedHenry’s solution gives carriers a platform where developers can build new Web 2.0 applications that plug directly into their services development platform.”








