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To: Eric L who wrote (3544)2/3/2000 2:16:00 PM
From: Gus  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 34857
 
Nokia and 3-G

HELSINKI, Finland, Feb 2, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Nokia launches a new
Mobile 3G Demonstration Centre, the first in a series of complete
traveling experimental systems for testing and demonstration purposes
throughout Europe.

The Nokia Mobile 3G Demonstration Centres will be put at the disposal
of Nokia's operator customers to undertake full evaluation, testing and
demonstration of mobile multimedia applications in a completely live
working environment.

"For a mobile operator planning their WCDMA business strategy, the
ability to test real 3rd generation system performance and compare it
to 2nd generation mobile systems is critical," says Jarmo Leivo, Head
of Marketing, WCDMA Radio Access Systems, Nokia Networks. "In addition
to operator testing, the Nokia Mobile 3G Demonstration Centres will
also be available for selected public exhibitions and demonstrations,
allowing application developers, service providers and end-users to get
first hand experience of future mobile multimedia services."

Complementing these mobile facilities, Nokia has experimental WCDMA
field systems installed at several facilities around the world,
including Beijing, China, Hong Kong SAR, Espoo Finland, and Yokosuka in
Japan.


The Nokia WCDMA experimental systems provide sufficient network
equipment, software and terminal prototypes to allow thorough testing
of coverage, speed, handovers, power control and general
functionalities for WCDMA technology. With this system, Nokia customers
can combine voice, data and images at speeds up to 384 kbit/s to
experience mobile multimedia applications including location-based
services, mobile Internet access, multimedia streaming and video
telephony.

Nokia provides 3G systems for both WCDMA and worldwide EDGE
technologies. These include Base Station Subsystems, Circuit and Packet
Switching Systems, Service and Network Management Systems including
Service Provisioning and Billing, and 3G Terminals. In addition to
infrastructure and software, Nokia Professional Services provides
comprehensive service solutions for planning, deploying, managing and
enhancing 3G systems.

Nokia is paving the way to the mobile information society with its
innovative products and solutions. Nokia is the leading mobile phone
supplier and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed and IP networks,
related services as well as multimedia terminals. In 1999, net sales
totaled EUR 19.8 billion (USD 19.9 billion). Headquartered in Finland,
Nokia is listed on the New York (NOK), Helsinki, Stockholm, London,
Frankfurt and Paris stock exchanges and employs more than 55 000
people.