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: Philippines' wireless service provider Smart Communications Inc.
(SMART) and Nokia have completed the first High Speed Data Packet
Access (HSDPA) call in the country. The call was made in Smart's live
network.
Smart is conducting HSDPA tests just a month after launching its 3G
service. With the Nokia HSDPA solution, Smart will be able to offer
its customers data services at speeds of up to four times faster than
current 3G speeds. Nokia is supplying the HSDPA solution to Smart
as part of the WCDMA 3G network contract announced in January 2006.
"Delivering best quality data services to our demanding customers
has always been top on our agenda. We launched Smart 3G services only
a month ago, and already we are working to enhance our network by
conducting tests with HSDPA," says Rolando Pena, Head of Network
Services Division, Smart.
"We are pleased to support the success of Smart's recent 3G launch
by testing with them HSDPA, which will enhance their WCDMA network
and bring faster services to their customers," says Markku Nieminen,
Account Director, Networks, Nokia. "The HSDPA call demonstrates
Nokia's deep commitment in supporting operators in an increasingly
competitive environment where mobile data consumption is growing and
investments in advanced services are needed. We are happy to be part
of Smart's firsts in the Philippines."
Nokia's high-performing HSDPA is a simple software upgrade to Nokia
WCDMA networks, thus enabling cost-effective and fast rollout. In
the first phase, Nokia HSDPA offers up to four times faster data services
than with current 3G, and consequently enhanced quality service experience.
Nokia is a leader in the HSDPA market, with over 20 contracts globally,
8 of which have been publicly announced. In WCDMA 3G networks, Nokia
has 56 public references.
Nokia has been the sole network supplier to Smart since 1998.
About Smart Communications Inc.
Smart Communications, Inc. is the Philippines' leading wireless services
provider with 20.4 million subscribers on its GSM network as of end-December
2005. Of the total subscriber base served, 15.4 million are under
the brands Smart Buddy, Smart Gold, addict mobile, addict mobile prepaid,
Smart Infinity, Smart Kid, Smart Kid Prepaid and Smart ACeS. The remaining
5 million are serviced through its subsidiary, Pilipino Telephone
Corp., under the GSM brand Talk 'N Text.
Since launching its GSM service in 1999, SMART has introduced world-first
wireless data services, including mobile commerce services such as
Smart Money, Smart Load and Smart Padala. SMART is a wholly owned
subsidiary of the Philippines ' dominant telecommunications carrier,
the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company. For more information,
please visit www.smart.com.ph