Have Second Life on your mobile phones

Second Life on your mobile phones - Image 1Wireless multimedia networking company Comverse attended the 3GSM Conference the other day in Barcelona, Spain, to demonstrate a new software that will provide connectivity between Second Life residents and those who are in the real world.

In a nutshell, the technology allows Java-based and Internet-capable phones to log in to SL‘s virtual world remotely and see who else is playing. The phone can then communicate with SL residents by sending SMS, MMS, and event instant messages.

Here’s the interesting part: SL users can walk into virtual Comverse booths and pick up virtual phones to reply. “We’re unleashing the virtual world from the PC and allowing it to be available on any terminal. That’s the benefit for the end user,” said Comverse Chief Technology Officer Daphna Steinmetz.

The attendees of the 3GSM Conference were able to witness first hand how the new technology actually works on mobile phones, especially Comverse phones. The company added that the software will be available in Europe within a few months with one anonymous major carrier about to close a deal.

There is no word about the software’s availability to subscribers in North America.

Second Life on your mobile phones - Image 1Wireless multimedia networking company Comverse attended the 3GSM Conference the other day in Barcelona, Spain, to demonstrate a new software that will provide connectivity between Second Life residents and those who are in the real world.

In a nutshell, the technology allows Java-based and Internet-capable phones to log in to SL‘s virtual world remotely and see who else is playing. The phone can then communicate with SL residents by sending SMS, MMS, and event instant messages.

Here’s the interesting part: SL users can walk into virtual Comverse booths and pick up virtual phones to reply. “We’re unleashing the virtual world from the PC and allowing it to be available on any terminal. That’s the benefit for the end user,” said Comverse Chief Technology Officer Daphna Steinmetz.

The attendees of the 3GSM Conference were able to witness first hand how the new technology actually works on mobile phones, especially Comverse phones. The company added that the software will be available in Europe within a few months with one anonymous major carrier about to close a deal.

There is no word about the software’s availability to subscribers in North America.

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