Cybercom develops software for updating mobile-phone software worldwide – via the Internet. Updating is done via mobile-phone manufacturers’ web sites or at retailers (repair centres). Updating software over the Internet – rather than shipping phones back to the factory – is uncomplicated and cost effective.
Here are some occasions when the mobile phone’s operating system needs to be updated:
- New models are being tested.
- During management of “growing pains” for new devices on the market.
- Operators’ tests for settings and images.
- Change from a brand-name mobile phone to a generic.
- Improvement of a mobile phone to a newer version.
Many repair centres consider Cybercom-developed software to be the best on the market. It’s very sophisticated technically, yet easy to use. The software recognises types of mobile phones and their software versions, and it automatically updates the phones’ software – based on selected options.
Cybercom built the system with Java, Applications Server, servlets, and Oracle.