LifeLog To Enable Operators Storage Of Subscribers' Personal Data

Comverse has introduced a product called LifeLog, which as the name suggests is a life-caching operation allowing people to store their digital information from their mobile phone — including pictures, video clips, contacts and messages and so on — which can be shared with whoever the uploader wishes.
Here’s something that didn’t occur to me before: “The end-to-end telco-grade solution ensures a secure personal multimedia user experience that is designed to enhance loyalty, and boost traffic.” The traffic boost is fairly obvious, but if the service is offered by a carrier and the information stored is not easily transferable it is likely to increase loyalty among customers. After all, if you’ve spent two years storing your personal data on a particular system it’s a reasonably strong reason not to change carriers…
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