Ericsson wins global Multimedia Messaging deal
February 25, 2002 | 12:00am
Ericsson recently won its first global contract from Vodafone Group Plc to supply Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) software.
The companies have agreed on a rollout schedule that will see commercial availability of the service in Europe from the middle of this year.
Vodafone will initially roll out Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) in Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, with services in a number of Vodafone operating companies to follow.
The two companies have formed a global team to see the project through its aggressive rollout.
In each of these countries, Ericsson will provide the network infrastructure to support MMS. Users will be able to experience the true capabilities of multimedia messaging, when using an MMS-enabled handset, commercially available from vendors, including Sony Ericsson, this year.
"Color pictures and sounds make mobile Internet more personal, powerful and fun, and this is what MMS is all about," said Kurt Hellstrom, president and CEO of Ericsson.
"This significant contract with one of the worlds leading operators goes hand in hand with the solid development of GPRS services, bringing high-speed mobile Internet services to the market. As the leading provider of mobile systems, we will drive this market together with our partners," he added.
"MMS is an integral part of Vodafones messaging strategy. Our customers will soon be able to compose and send media-rich messages to one another, as well as choose to have value-added messaging content delivered to their mobile devices. Vodafone believes the greater functionality of MMS will be the starting point of a broader customer experience which will pave the way for 3G usage," said Thomas Geitner, Vodafones chief executive for global product and services.
"Our decision to choose Ericsson as Vodafones global supplier also demonstrates our ability to develop global service platforms, creating cost synergies and seamless service access across our worldwide operators," he added.
MMS offers a dramatic increase in mobile-to-mobile messaging capabilities by enabling color pictures, animations, audio and video clips to be sent along with text. This opens the door to content-rich applications and services such as electronic postcards, animated cartoons and multimedia presentations.
The companies have agreed on a rollout schedule that will see commercial availability of the service in Europe from the middle of this year.
Vodafone will initially roll out Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) in Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, with services in a number of Vodafone operating companies to follow.
The two companies have formed a global team to see the project through its aggressive rollout.
In each of these countries, Ericsson will provide the network infrastructure to support MMS. Users will be able to experience the true capabilities of multimedia messaging, when using an MMS-enabled handset, commercially available from vendors, including Sony Ericsson, this year.
"Color pictures and sounds make mobile Internet more personal, powerful and fun, and this is what MMS is all about," said Kurt Hellstrom, president and CEO of Ericsson.
"This significant contract with one of the worlds leading operators goes hand in hand with the solid development of GPRS services, bringing high-speed mobile Internet services to the market. As the leading provider of mobile systems, we will drive this market together with our partners," he added.
"MMS is an integral part of Vodafones messaging strategy. Our customers will soon be able to compose and send media-rich messages to one another, as well as choose to have value-added messaging content delivered to their mobile devices. Vodafone believes the greater functionality of MMS will be the starting point of a broader customer experience which will pave the way for 3G usage," said Thomas Geitner, Vodafones chief executive for global product and services.
"Our decision to choose Ericsson as Vodafones global supplier also demonstrates our ability to develop global service platforms, creating cost synergies and seamless service access across our worldwide operators," he added.
MMS offers a dramatic increase in mobile-to-mobile messaging capabilities by enabling color pictures, animations, audio and video clips to be sent along with text. This opens the door to content-rich applications and services such as electronic postcards, animated cartoons and multimedia presentations.
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