Nokia and Orange Communications SA Switzerland have signed a three-year contract for the delivery and implementation of Nokia’s multimedia messaging service (MMS) solution. Orange Switzerland launched its commercial service on October 24, 2002.
In addition to the MMS platform, Nokia is providing services for implementation, systems integration, support and maintenance to ensure and maintain the competitiveness of the MMS solution.
Nokia already supplies GSM and GPRS to Orange Switzerland, and was chosen as a supplier of Orange Switzerland’s 3G network in 2001.
"This contract represents a further extension of our strong relationship with Nokia and part of Orange's strategy to strive for industry leadership," says Andreas Wetter, Chief Executive Officer, Orange Switzerland.
"Nokia is delighted to have this opportunity to extend our business relationship with Orange Switzerland", says Denis O’Shea, Account Director, Nokia Networks. “We see multimedia messaging as a major driver for growing operator revenues, and we want to ensure that Orange Switzerland is in the lead. The emotional appeal of sending photos and sound in a message, combined with faster connections enabled by GPRS should make multmedia messaging a mass-market service with broad appeal."
Nokia supported Orange Switzerland in promoting MMS person-to-person messaging at the Orange Cinema events in five Swiss cities in July and August. The MMS Wallboard solution, together with Nokia 7650 imaging phones, offered the cinema visitors the possibility to try MMS services prior to full commercial service launch. Approximately 250 photos were captured each evening in each city, and visitors were able to view the multimedia messages simultaneously at all five locations.
The end-to-end multimedia messaging solution that Nokia has supplied includes the Nokia MMS Center, the Nokia Multimedia Terminal Gateway for non-MMS phones, the Nokia WAP Gateway, the Nokia Multimedia Email Gateway and the Nokia Profile Server.
Nokia has among the wireless industry’s most extensive track record in MMS with around 40 customers to date and an ever-growing number of launched systems, making multimedia messaging a reality for today’s mobile consumers.
The Nokia MMS solution gives mobile subscribers the ability to enjoy multimedia services such as content access and person-to-person mobile messaging from MMS-capable handsets to e-mail, from e-mail to MMS handsets or between applications and MMS handsets. The Nokia Multimedia Terminal Gateway makes it possible even for users of non-MMS-capable legacy GSM terminals to receive multimedia messages. Legacy-terminal users receive an SMS notification and can connect to a web site to view their MMS message.
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