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Teleca
integrates 3’s 3G Operations Support Systems |
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21st January 2003 |
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"3 is taking a leadership position in the next generation of mobile multimedia by offering a complete suite of compelling mobile multimedia services to our customers," said Christian Engström at the Procurement department. "Implementing an advanced OSS solution is an important part of efficient operations. We chose Teleca as our integration partner because they have a proven track record and local presence." The solution will use performance-monitoring products from Watchmark Corp to help assure service delivery quality and inventory management products from Cramer to facilitate efficient network infrastructure planning and provisioning. Teleca together with its product partners will jointly provide rapid implementation of the solution as 3 continues rollout and increases capacity of its network and services in Sweden. "Teleca is pleased to note that our ongoing efforts of successful deliveries of OSS solutions for wireless and wire line operators is creating results. We have won this contract because we were able to present a well-integrated solution comprised of state-of-the-art products. Furthermore the products are integrated in a pragmatic and cost-efficient way, leveraging our best practice experience acquired in previous similar projects", says Johan Strid, President of Teleca OSS AB. |
| TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
StarHub
stands by its announcement that it is our belief that Singapore would
benefit most by allowing mobile operators here to make their own decisions
about when and how to implement 3G services. |
Royal
Philips Electronics and Samsung Electronics Co. (Q.SSE) of South Korea
said they had formed a joint venture with a Beijing-based company to support
China's homegrown third-generation, or 3G, mobile technology. |
The
network enhancements will support increases in the volume of voice, video,
and data traffic and significantly reduce operational costs as Orange
rolls out its third-generation (3G) service offerings. |
Pornography
is likely to be among the main uses that will drive demand in the early
days of ultra-fast mobile phones, the chief executive of porn empire Private
Media Group said Monday. |
Lucent
Technologies and T-Mobile launched a joint pilot project to evaluate secure
high-speed data services using third-generation (3G) Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (UMTS) technology. |
Teleca
announced that it has been selected by 3 to install, integrate and customise
parts of its Operations Support Systems in Sweden. |
Cramer
Systems today announced that 3, the European 3G leader backed by Hutchison,
will use Cramer's award-winning network inventory solution for 3's Swedish
network. |
handy
games, one of the leading german software developers, is now supplying
the austrian mobile entertainment market with games as well. customers
of sms.at and mobilkom.at can access an extensive portfolio of exciting
mobile phone games. |
KTF
reported that they would need to review a plan to launch its 3G WCDMA
network which is currently scheduled for full scale launch in June this
year. It has been indicated that may be delayed. |
Telekom
Malaysia's cellular network operator, TM Cellular Sdn Bhd, which provides
the TMTOUCH service, is awaiting decision from the Malaysian Communications
and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) on the third generation (3G) spectrum.
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Hutchison Whampoa Ltd's H3G third generation mobile unit intends to distribute
30,000 terminals to shops from mid-February for the launch of services,
said an H3G spokesman. |
NTT
DoCoMo announced that the N2051 3G handset, which offers extended stand-by
time and the ability to e-mail video clips, will go on sale January 23,
2003. |
Sonera
and the Finnish ice hockey league (SM-liiga) have jointly created a mobile
service by which hockey fans receive real-time information on their mobile
phones about the events and scores from all SM-liiga rinks. The service
is available immediately. |
SR
Telecom acquisition that positions it to capitalize on identified opportunities
for fixed applications in its core customer base. The product does not
require additional development prior to its first commercial sale and
SR Telecom intends to commercialize the product through its existing global
sales network. |
The
new company, to be established in January through KDDI's 100%owned subsidiary,
KDDI Hong Kong, will be called KDDI Guangzhou Corporation (KDDI Guangzhou).
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LG
introduced its cutting-edge IMT-2000 color mobile phone ‘HX2’,
featured with powerful built-in digital camera function to Korean Market.
HX2 embedded 300,000 pixel (VGA grade) camera to support serial photographing
and video filming. |
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