Nokia pushes cellular-WiFi convergence at 3GSM
Nokia announced a host of initiatives in seamless connectivity between cellular and WiFi networks as well as cooperation with other handset makers on interoperability of DVB-H compliant handsets and networks on the opening day of the 3GSM World Congress here.
The company also announced Monday (Feb.3) that it is working even closer with Vodafone than previously to spread the uptake of Platform S60 based handsets and launched additional frequency variants of its Flexi W-CDMA compliant base stations.
“The global device market is continuing to show amazing growth, and there are huge opportunities for those able to innovate quickly,” said Jorma Ollila, chairman and CEO of the Finnish company.
Nokia also previewed what a “seamless solution” for Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) convergence including both network equipment and new handsets for what is becoming the talking point of the huge 3GSM Congress.
“We are taking a complete approach for this technology that offers seamless handover of voice and data between GSM cellular and WLAN networks, as well as being a useful approach to extending GSM indoor coverage,” said Ollila.
Its second generation UMA compliant handset, the 6136, incorporates a host of voice and data enhancements and network operators Orange is to be the lead customer for the converged phone, which should be available during the second quarter of the year.
On the handsets side, the Nokia chairman offered some optimistic forecasts for the prospects for 3G. “We expect to ship about 40 million 3G/W-CDMA devices globally this year, and capture 40 percent of the total market. We also plan to ship close to 80 million devices with integrated music players, and nearly double that for devices with integrated FM radio.”
The company also announced Monday (Feb.3) that it is working even closer with Vodafone than previously to spread the uptake of Platform S60 based handsets and launched additional frequency variants of its Flexi W-CDMA compliant base stations.
“The global device market is continuing to show amazing growth, and there are huge opportunities for those able to innovate quickly,” said Jorma Ollila, chairman and CEO of the Finnish company.
Nokia also previewed what a “seamless solution” for Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) convergence including both network equipment and new handsets for what is becoming the talking point of the huge 3GSM Congress.
“We are taking a complete approach for this technology that offers seamless handover of voice and data between GSM cellular and WLAN networks, as well as being a useful approach to extending GSM indoor coverage,” said Ollila.
Its second generation UMA compliant handset, the 6136, incorporates a host of voice and data enhancements and network operators Orange is to be the lead customer for the converged phone, which should be available during the second quarter of the year.
On the handsets side, the Nokia chairman offered some optimistic forecasts for the prospects for 3G. “We expect to ship about 40 million 3G/W-CDMA devices globally this year, and capture 40 percent of the total market. We also plan to ship close to 80 million devices with integrated music players, and nearly double that for devices with integrated FM radio.”

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