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| Nokia to supply Push to Talk to Fujian
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12th January 2006 - Fujian Mobile Communications of China
has chosen Nokia's Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC) platform
to provide a new, instant communication service to enterprises
in Fujian province, and plans to later expand the service to
consumers.
The deal underlines Nokia's strength in the dynamic Chinese
mobile market, as well as its leadership in Push to Talk technology.
To date Nokia has over 45 PoC references globally.
In addition to the PoC platform, the contract includes Systems
Integration (SI) services to Fujian MCC's provisioning and billing
platforms. Nokia SI services integrate complex service platforms
and related IT systems to work as a one seamless entity in the
customer environment.
"We are pleased to continue our good cooperation with Fujian
MCC and support them in getting the most out of their network
resources," says James Lin, Vice President, Networks, Nokia
China. "The Nokia PoC service attracts new subscribers,
and can help operators increase their average revenue per user."
Nokia's PoC solution offers a direct one-to-one and one-to-many
voice communication service in cellular networks. The 'always
on' connection offers a direct and convenient voice connection
with the press of a button. Nokia's end-to-end PoC solution
will be compliant with the OMA standard. The Nokia PoC solution
is compatible with the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) as standardized
in 3GPP.
Nokia has been the main GSM network supplier of Fujian MCC since
1995. Over the years, Fujian MCC has been piloting many new
mobile services including China's first GPRS commercial trial
network and China's first mobile multimedia service trial network
using Nokia mobile solutions.
About Fujian MCC
Fujian Mobile Communications Corporation Ltd. is one of the
wholly owned subsidiaries of China Mobile (HK) Limited and was
listed in Hong Kong and New York Stock Exchanges in 1999. The
operator serves Fujian province in east China with over 7.5
million mobile subscribers.
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