SMART  DEAL: Guda (left) and Zaharin exchanging  contracts at the MoU signing  event in Cyberjaya. The ceremony was  witnessed by TM Bhd chairman Datuk  Dr Halim Shafie (middle).CYBERJAYA:  The Multimedia University (MMU) has inked a deal  with Ericsson  Malaysia and TM Research & Development (TM R&D) to  set up a  "digital home."
 The  "home" is an apartment-like setting on the university's premises  that  will showcase Ericsson Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)   solutions.
 Some  of the cool features that visitors will able to see are home  users  simultaneously viewing a movie on an IPTV (Internet Protocol   Television) system while chatting in realtime with other viewers via   another part of the TV screen.
 They  will also be able to see how content such as videos and still  images  can be "pushed" from smartphones or some other portable device to  the  TV, and vice versa, at the push of a button.
 Ericsson  Malaysia said that IMS is an open-standards solution which  enables  seamless integration and interoperability across various devices  and  communications platforms.
 These  include 3G mobile services, wireline broadband access with WLAN   (wireless local area network) endpoints, according to Krishnakumar   Guda, president of Ericsson Malaysia.
 Under  the deal, Ericsson Malaysia will furnish the "home" with  IMS-based  equipment while TM R&D will provide system connectivity  and its  expertise in other relevant areas.
 The showcase will be ready in a few weeks time, Guda said.
 He said the partnership will also give students and university staff the opportunity to become IMS application developers.
 "Commercially  viable applications created by them can be distributed  globally via  the Ericsson eStore - an online marketplace with up to two  billion  potential customers worldwide," he said.
 MMU  president Prof Dr Zaharin Yusoff said this is an excellent  opportunity  for the students and staff to venture into application  development, a  skill with which they can earn international recognition  and monetary  rewards.
 "At  MMU, we believe in encouraging our students and staff to be  innovators  and to develop their talents. This latest collaboration opens  up  global avenues that will help achieve this goal," he added.

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