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December 2002 - Italian operator Wind recently launched
its mobile content downloading system, provided by Nokia,
allowing Wind customers to download content and applications
such as video, color games, polyphonic ringing tones,
and countless other applications.
For
the first time in Italy, Wind customers can enjoy the
power of unlimited mobile personalization by simply
downloading Symbian and Java(TM) applications to their
mobile handsets.
The
market launch follows an extensive trial of the Nokia
Downloading Solution, which comprises the Nokia Delivery
Server and mobile games and applications provided by
Nokia Tradepoint, the online marketplace of Forum Nokia.
Extensive integration into Wind's existing infrastructure
has been thoroughly tested.
"Following
the multimedia messaging launch with Wind in September,
we have now met another significant milestone towards
full 3G services," says Antonio Papa, Director, Nokia
Networks. "And we are very pleased to strengthen our
partnership with Wind by bringing to life the new generation
of mobile services."
The
downloading solution provided by Nokia is a comprehensive,
versatile, open-standard, telecom class solution. It
gives the operators the opportunity to create new revenue
streams by allowing the downloading of a large variety
content, such as Java games, Symbian applications and
generic content, supported by the mobile devices.
The
solution allows any WAP-capable mobile device to be
billed when downloading the selected supported content.
The
Nokia 7650, based on the Series 60 Platform, and other
Java-capable phones, such as the Nokia 3510i, Nokia
6610 and Nokia 7210 will offer a richer, compelling
experience supporting the download of polyphonic ringing
tones and Java games.
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