Entries tagged with “mid” from WIRELESS AND MOBILE NEWS

samsungmondi.jpgSamsung and Clearwire have announced  the Samsung Mondi,  Mobile WiMAX-enabled handheld device aka Mobile Internet Device or MID.

The touchscreen Mondi, which is Latin for "world," is designed for use with the Clear Mobile WiMAX service from Clearwire in the activated markets of Atlanta, Las Vegas, Portland, OR and future WiMAX markets.

The Samsung Mondi can offer upload and download speeds that double comparable devices running on 3G networks while taking advantage of the widespread connectivity of Mobile WiMAX. The Mondi is also equipped with Wi-Fi.

Available in a solid black finish, this device slides open horizontally to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. The Mondi is packed with multimedia features that offer instant access to email, Internet, video content and business applications. The device also supports various services including Fring, Gypsii, and Windows Live Messenger. The Mondi is equipped for GPS Navigation through Route 66, providing turn-by-turn directions.

Parental Control and Tracking for iPhones from MobiCIP

product_iphone_2.pngMobicip.com Premium, a web-based parental control service is available for iPhones and iPod Touch devices to track Internet usage and ensure they are protected from inappropriate content.

For a $9.99 per year, the Mobicip.com Premium service enables parents to protect their children while they browse on their mobile devices - often times away from direct supervision.

Parents choose from three predefined age-appropriate content filtering levels (elementary, middle school, high school) derived from education-class technology standards that meet Federal Child Information Protection Act (CIPA) requirements.

Parents can customize disallowed categories, and build their own list of allowed and disallowed websites.

Using four stages of content filtering technology, Mobicip.com blocks inappropriate content and tagged photos even on allowed websites. The service also features a web site that parents can use to track Internet surfing history and to adjust their parental controls. For simplicity, adjustments are applied to all the mobile devices that are covered under the Mobicip.com service.

AT&T Helps Parents Limit Web Access with Smart Limits

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AT&T  is now offering Smart Limits for Wireless that lets parents set limits around their children's access to the mobile Internet with a monetary or a megabyte or gigabyte usage limit. This is could also be a great way for parents to reward their children for good behavior.

AT&T  Smart Limits for Wireless is a web-based suite of tools that customers managing their children's mobile phone usage.AT&T is the first major carrier to offer usage ceilings for mobile web browsing as part of its parental controls lineup. In addition to surfing the internet, popular tasks such as updating a social networking profile and downloading a game require a connection to the mobile web.

Limits can be adjusted at any time. For example, parents can allocate a certain number of megabytes for mobile Web use but offer to increase it for a child who completes household chores on time or improves his or her grades.

T-Mobile Gives Parents Allowance Control Over Minutes, Msgs & Downloads

T-Mobile will be offering Family Allowances, allowing parents manage when and how their family members use their T-Mobile phones and service.

With Family Allowances, parents can give their teens an upfront monthly wireless allowance that works on all the phones T-Mobile offers. The feature lets parents set and change limits for minutes, messages and downloads (e.g., games, ringtones and wallpaper) using an online tool.

Once the allowance is reached, the feature shuts off service for that specific element and parents receive a notification. Parents can stay in contact with their family members by setting up "Always Allowed" numbers that will continue to connect, even after allowances have been spent. Any unlimited calling features that are included in a family's plan, such as myFaves and T-Mobile-to-T-Mobile, can also still be used, which preserves the value of the calling plan. Additional controls are available so parents can choose to set allowances on unlimited calling features, if desired.

Alltel Launches Parental Internet Control Service

logo_alltellogo-blue-large.jpgTo assist parents in controlling their child’s mobile Internet usage, Alltel Wireless,  teamed with Bytemobile to provide Alltel Parental Controls, a content filtering application available free of charge beginning in February 2008.

AT&T Nixes Smart Limits to Fix 911 Callback SNAFU

After finding problems with 911 connectivity, AT&T is temporarily suspending its "Smart Limits" plan which lets parents set  limits on their children's wireless phone activity. No matter what limits were set kids, could dial 911 but there appeared to be problems if a 911 operator need to call the phone back if the call was disconnected.

Customers money will be refunded while they resolve the issue.

The controls allowed parents to block text messages and calls to and from specific numbers, disallow calling  during certain times (school hours or late night) and also block wireless Web content.

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