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Nokia and Sonera mark a milestone by showing advanced mobile services and terminals in Sonera’s WCDMA 3G network
(September 26, 2002)
At a landmark 3G event in Helsinki, Finland today, Nokia and Sonera demonstrated the evolution of mobile communications towards increasingly advanced 3G mobile services and devices. Both companies also reinforced their commitment to the development of interoperable mobile multimedia services and technologies. The companies further reaffirmed their frontrunner position by exhibiting live demonstrations of advanced Sonera services using the Nokia 6650 – the world’s first 3GPP-compliant dual-mode WCDMA/GSM terminal, also introduced today.
The practical and easy-to-use mobile Sonera services demonstrated to media representatives from around the globe at Kiasma, the Helsinki Museum of Contemporary Art, are also the first to use the Nokia 6650 in a live WCDMA network environment, marking an important milestone in the progress of 3G. The wide range of advanced services introduced today blend picture messaging, video clips, games and e-mail into a rich service offering. These advanced services can be delivered seamlessly using both GSM/GPRS and WCDMA evolution phases of current mobile communications technologies.
The development of next-generation mobile terminals such as the Nokia 6650, combined with attractive service development, will further accelerate the take-off of new advanced 3G mobile services. Openness and interoperability will meanwhile result in the seamless use of services across networks and borders, enhancing user experience and volume usage.
Senior representatives of Nokia and Sonera speaking at Kiasma outlined how they see 3G services developing in the coming months.
"The transition of services between 2G and 3G ecosystems will be an evolutionary one, with the ultimate goal of total transparency between different technologies to bring a seamless user experience,“ says Harri Koponen, CEO, Sonera. "The successful introduction and adoption of these new mobile services combining both visualization and user-friendliness are based on honoring true customer need and, thus, are suitable for everyday life.”
“Nokia and Sonera have worked closely together to bring about the smooth introduction of new and creative products and services,” says Dr. JT Bergqvist, Executive Vice President, Nokia Networks. “The key requirements for providing the needed capacity are speed and user-friendliness. Today’s event marks the beginning of a period of accelerated network optimization and interoperability testing, leading to a seamless experience for mobile users. Based on this testing period, the operator-controlled commercial WCDMA pilots in the fourth quarter of this year will expand to commercial implementations in 2003. This ‘incubation’ period will also give application developers the perfect opportunity to work with commercial systems and terminals to create and fine-tune commercial services with broad appeal.”
Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience, innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed broadband and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet, Nokia creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily lives of people. Nokia is one of the most broadly held companies in the world with listings on six major exchanges.
Sonera Corporation (HEX: SRA, NASDAQ: SNRA) is a leading provider of mobile and advanced telecommunications services. Sonera is growing as an operator, as well as a provider of transaction and content services in Finland and in selected international markets. The company also offers advanced data solutions to businesses, and fixed network voice services in Finland and neighbouring markets. In 2001, Sonera's revenues totaled EUR 2.2 billion, and profit before extraordinary items and taxes was EUR 0.45 billion. Sonera employs about 7,400 people.