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Customers: Service Providers

Funambol is used by a wide variety of service providers worldwide, including ISPs, VoIP providers, cable operators and backup vendors to provide mobile cloud sync and push email for millions of users. They select Funambol due to the broad device compatibility and flexibility offered by open source. Below are some service providers that have deployed Funambol solutions.


1&1






1&1 (1and1.com) is a subsidiary of United Internet, a profitable public company with a market cap of $4 billion. 1&1 was established in 1992 and hosts more than 8 million domain names, while more than 40,000 servers run on the company's five state-of-the-art data centers. 1&1's global community is over 6.8 million customer contracts strong. The company's U.S. headquarters is located in Chesterbrook, PA.


Basota






Basota (basota.com) is a Swedish joint-stock company fully owned by MB4ALL Holding AB. Basota is a service to backup your phone over the air. Basota’s two most important distinguishing features will be to maximize focus on user experience no matter the make and model of the phone, carrier or origin country, to get the highest possible automatization in all flows, stretching from registration, payment, administration and support.


Bitfone






Founded in 2000, Bitfone (www.hp.com/go/bitfone), now part of HP, pioneered the firmware over-the-air (FOTA) update market. Bitfone was the first to demonstrate a real world end-to-end FOTA demonstration in 2001, was part of the initial commercial deployments in 2003 with SK Telecom and NTT DoCoMo, and was the first to commercially deploy a standards-based device management solution in a CDMA environment (Alltel Wireless). On February 7th, 2007, HP completed the acquisition of Bifone Corp. The company is integrated into HP’s Handheld Business Unit.


BlueTie






BlueTie (www.bluetie.com) is the leading provider of hosted email and calendaring solutions for small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs) and service providers worldwide. BlueTie revolutionized the Software as a Service sector in 1999 by introducing the first hosted suite of small business collaboration. Since then, BlueTie has been one of the fastest growing software providers in the world, supporting more than 230,000 businesses and millions of users under its current paid distribution model (6 billion emails per month). BlueTie is supported by a direct sales force, eCommerce sales, 650 resellers and distribution via dozens of ISPs worldwide. BlueTie continues to lead the SaaS movement by delivering incredibly simple applications that are fast, inexpensive and reliable. BlueTie's software is licensed by channel partners, ISPs and other service providers.


Cablevision






Cablevision (www.cablevision.com) is an American cable television company. It is the 5th largest cable provider in the USA, with most customers residing in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and parts of Pennsylvania. Cablevision also offers high-speed Internet connections (Optimum Online), as well as digital cable (iO), and VoIP phone service (Optimum Voice) through its Optimum brand name. Furthermore, Cablevision now offers Optimum Online Wi-Fi, which is available throughout the country to existing Optimum Online customers.


Canonical




Founded in late 2004, Canonical (www.canonical.com) is headquartered in Europe with over 200 employees working in 23 countries (and counting). Canonical provides engineering, online and professional services to Ubuntu partners and customers worldwide. As the company behind the Ubuntu project, Canonical is committed to the production and support of Ubuntu – an ever-popular and fast-growing open-source operating system. It aims to ensure that Ubuntu is available to every organisation and individual on servers, desktops, laptops and netbooks.


Central Databank




Central Databank (www.centraldatabank.com) was founded in 2001 with the aim of being the biggest online backup service providers in Ireland. The company is an Irish-based trade-only online backup service provider. They deploy and manage industry leading infrastructure and tools to enable their reseller partners to offer online backup services to their clients.


EarthLink






As the nation's next generation Internet service provider, EarthLink (www.earthlink.net) has earned an award-winning reputation for outstanding customer service and its suite of online products and services. Serving millions of subscribers, EarthLink offers what every user should expect from their ISP: high-quality connectivity, minimal online intrusions and customizable features. Whether it's dial up, high-speed Internet services like DSL and cable Internet, home phone service, Web hosting, or "EarthLink Extras" like home networking or security.


FuseMail






FuseMail (www.fusemail.com) provides reliable and clustered email hosting for more than 500,000 users worldwide. Their aim is not just to be the biggest email hosting provider in the world, but also the industry leader in innovating new online communication technology.


Jajah






JAJAH (www.jajah.com) is the leading global IP telephony company, headquartered in Mountain View, California. JAJAH's services make it easier for people to stay in touch using any device, on any network, anywhere. Leveraging a universal open telecommunications platform, JAJAH's managed services allow mobile operators, landline carriers, cable companies, technology companies and other businesses to adopt its voice solutions with minimal investment and time to market. JAJAH was acquired in 2010 by Telefonica Europe.


mjoy





mjoy (www.mjoy.com) is the mobile web starting point powered by Venista, offering free SMS service. mjoy is a helpful, useful and beneficial mobile internet portal. Venista was founded in 2004 and quickly became a leading marketer of high quality mobile content and services. Reaching beyond its core activities in entertainment, Venista today offers premium mobile connectivity with GTX messaging and optimized user experience on mjoy.


Mobyko





Mobyko (www.mobyko.com) provides a free and flexible service to backup names, numbers, calendar events and text messages on the web and sync with your mobile. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in London, the United Kingdom. Mobyko is now a global service that works with over 500 mobile phones on 800 networks and MVNOs, in 200 countries.


Rackspace





Rockspace (www.rackspace.com) delivers enterprise-level hosting services to businesses of all sizes and kinds around the world. Rockspace started in 1998 and since have grown to serve more than 70,000 customers, including over 51,000 cloud computing customers.


SIMchronise




SIMchronise (www.simchronise.com) is a dynamic Irish company providing a wide range of mobile applications to Mobile Network Operators and MVNO's, service providers, mobile retailers and resellers around the world. In a market driven by handset replacements due to loss, theft, damage and upgrade, SIMchronise offers an innovative and competitive approach to the synchronisation of data, its protection and its migration from one device to another.


Solcon




Solcon (www.solcon.nl) is an Internet Service Provider operating in the Netherlands. Solcon provides Internet access, hosting, family-friendly filtered Internet access,Voice-over IP telephony services, mobile services and e-mail services. Solcon was founded in 1996 is privately held and has about 60.000 customers.


Strato






STRATO (www.strato.eu) is Europe's second largest Web host. The company runs over 4 million domains on more than 30,000 servers in two state-of-the-art data centers. Both are highly accessible and secure as regular audits by the German technical control board prove. A modern routing equipment and high-performance glass-fibre network ensure an outstanding availability all customers benefit from: homepage and online-shop owners as well as those leasing a server. Strato became part of Deutsche Telekom in 2009.


Unyk




UNYK (www.unyk.com) is an online contact management specialist. Launched in September 2005 and available in six different languages, the web site already has 7 million users and 3 million unique visitors each month in over 180 countries. With over ten years of experience in the Web, the UNYK team has acquired substantial expertise in the virtual community and social network sector.


Vonage




Vonage (www.vonage.com) is a software technology company that enables high-quality voice and messaging services across multiple devices and locations over broadband networks. Vonage's technology serves approximately 2.5 million subscribers providing feature-rich, affordable communication solutions that offer flexibility, portability and ease-of-use.


Vopium





Vopium (vopium.com) is a carrier-grade mobile telephony service designed to offer affordable and reliable international calls from any mobile handset. By using the Vopium Application on their mobile to make calls from their home country, consumers and businesses alike can save up to 90% on international mobile and land-line calls. Vopium supports hundreds of handsets.


ZangBeZang






ZangBeZang (www.zangbezang.com), by KeyCriteria, is an advanced enterpise software eco-system providing converged products and services via the core Unity Platform. With a set of application providing mobile operators and service providers with a highly agile, dynamic and intelligent technology platform. KeyCriteria Group has been in operation since 2000 and launched its business by developing mobile games and applications.