Sprint (NYSE:S) announced today that Samsung Telecommunications America
(Samsung Mobile) agreed to be a Premier Sponsor for its 11th
annual Open Solutions Conference and will be giving the first 1,500
registered attendees a free Nexus S™ 4G from Google™ device with one
month of service.*
The conference, Nov. 2-4 in Santa Clara, Calif., gives developers,
enterprises and entrepreneurs information on creating innovative
applications and solutions on the Sprint network. Registration is now
open at http://developer.sprint.com/devcon2011.
NFC focus
Near Field Communication (NFC) is technology that allows consumers to
simply tap their NFC-capable device, such as a wireless phone, near an
NFC reader to obtain information or to use it as a credit card or mobile
wallet. Sprint, together with Google, is the first U.S. carrier to roll
out an app – Google
Wallet -- using NFC capability for purchases in retail stores.
As part of its commitment to environmental responsibility, the Sprint
Open Solutions Conference will be a “green” event. Attendees will be
able to use their Nexus S 4G device to obtain information from sponsors,
exhibits and at breakout sessions eliminating the need for brochures and
paper materials. Each booth in the convention center will have an NFC
tag or smart poster that will allow participants to tap and receive
product or service information.
In addition, throughout the conference space, users will find smart
posters and NFC-enabled vending machines to take advantage of the
technology and learn more about its uses.
Mobile commerce and NFC sessions
During the conference, Sprint and Google will be leading several
sessions that focus on NFC and mobile commerce:
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Sprint Mobile Commerce – session demonstrating how to leverage
mobile commerce within an application or solution. Mobile commerce can
help provide a wider product reach, reduce transaction costs and
streamline business processes.
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NFC and Mobility – informative session on business
opportunities around Google Wallet and utilizing NFC technology.
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Leveraging NFC Technology – hands-on coding session on how to
incorporate NFC technology into applications and wireless solutions to
make them richer and more useful for consumers.
“As an environmental leader in the industry, we are pleased to use NFC
technology and the Nexus S 4G devices to make this our first green
conference,” said Kevin McGinnis, vice president-Product, Sprint. “We
are excited to see the innovative and useful applications and solutions
that developers, business leaders and entrepreneurs create after
experiencing the power of NFC technology throughout the Open Solutions
Conference.”
Throughout the three-day conference, developers will learn about
Sprint’s open enablement strategy, creating applications for 4G and 3D,
how Sprint’s machine-to-machine (M2M) ecosystem is generating innovative
solutions in transportation and other sectors, go-to-market strategies,
approaches to make developers more profitable, and current Sprint tools
and capabilities across devices, networks and platforms. The conference
will also feature sessions focused on the enterprise market, including
topics related to trends in business applications and devices, Android
strategy, mobile security, mobile ecosystem strategies, M2M-specific
solutions development, next generation Sprint Direct Connect, managed
mobility and cloud services.
Additional events at the Open Solutions Conference include hands-on
coding sessions, breakout sessions, event sponsor exhibits, town hall
meetings, keynote presentations from industry leaders, and networking
opportunities for developers. The conference will include 4G and M2M
demonstration areas. A preliminary agenda for the Open Solutions
Conference is now posted on the Sprint
Developer website.
The registration cost is $350. Developers can register and find
additional information about the Open Solutions Conference at http://developer.sprint.com/devcon2011.
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2011 Sprint Open Solutions Conference Sponsors
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Premier:
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Samsung Mobile
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Platinum:
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Acision
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HTC
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Alcatel-Lucent
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Intel Corporation
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Ericsson
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Motorola Solutions
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Google
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Research in Motion
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Gold:
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BilltoMobile
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Oracle
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Bug Labs
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PCD Phones
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Cisco Systems
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Qualcomm
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Gameloft
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Sierra Wireless
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IBM
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Syniverse
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Kovio
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TeleNav
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Kyocera
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Telemessage
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Motorola Mobility
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TCS
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Neustar
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UPM
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NXP
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Wilson Electronics
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Openwave
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WMC Global
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PCD Phones
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ZTE
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About Sprint Developer Program
Sprint offers customers access to thousands of apps and data services
and a variety of award-winning smartphones that use Android, RIM, Palm
webOS or Microsoft Windows® platforms. Established in 2001,
the Sprint Developer Program provides tools and resources for developers
to have access to capabilities unique to the Sprint’s networks enabling
them to create innovative applications. Sprint views the developer
community as a forum for creativity, and offers developers’ access to
more APIs than any other carrier to make their apps richer.
Visit http://developer.sprint.com
to learn more about the Sprint Developer Program and to take advantage
of the resources and tools available to developers.
The Emerging Solutions Group (ESG), a division of Sprint Business, is an
industry leader in M2M and embedded solutions. ESG delivers a full
complement of assets critical to successful M2M and embedded solutions
deployments. These include network agnostic capabilities (including 3G,
4G, CDMA, iDEN and a reliable Tier 1 IP network; specialized industry
solutions engineering teams; an open approach to devices and
applications through the company’s Open Device Initiative; an expansive
M2M ecosystem; and the ability to provide customized solutions that can
include distribution, branding, billing and customer care services. To
learn more, visit www.sprint.com/m2m.
About Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline
communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers,
businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel served more than 52
million customers at the end of 2Q 2011 and is widely recognized for
developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including
the first wireless 4G service from a national carrier in the United
States; offering industry-leading mobile data services, leading prepaid
brands including Virgin Mobile USA, Boost Mobile, and Assurance
Wireless; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities;
and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. Newsweek ranked Sprint No.
6 in its 2010 Green Rankings, listing it as one of the nation’s greenest
companies, the highest of any telecommunications company. You can learn
more and visit Sprint at www.sprint.com
or www.facebook.com/sprint
and www.twitter.com/sprint.
*The Nexus S™ 4G from Google™ will be provisioned with Sprint
wireless voice and data service for 30 days. Following the 30 day
period, the device must be activated on a Sprint service plan to
continue use on the Sprint network.
