Telefónica Móviles chooses Nokia to provide its global multimedia messaging solution


The Nokia system for multimedia messaging (MMS) has been selected by global operator Telefónica Móviles as the MMS solution for the entire Telefónica Móviles group. Telefónica Móviles' MMS service will first be launched in Spain and Germany in the second-half of this year, and later in the other networks operated by the group. The solution allows users of MMS-capable phones to send messages combining text, images, graphics and sound in a single rich message directly to other MMS terminal, e-mail addresses or even non-MMS mobile phones.

Under the agreement, Nokia will supply a complete end-to-end MMS solution, including the Nokia Multimedia Messaging Center (MMSC), the Nokia Terminal Gateway, the Nokia Terminal Management Server, the Nokia Artuse WAP Gateway, and other gateways products.

The Nokia Terminal Gateway allows users of non-MMS legacy phones to enjoy MMS as well. When multimedia messages are sent to legacy phones, their users receive an SMS notification directing them to a Web site where they can access their MMS message.

In addition to the MMS solution equipment, Nokia will provide implementation and integration services, and the Nokia KeyCareTM Package, which maintains the competitiveness of the MMS solution.

"Telefónica Móviles has once again demonstrated its commitment to maintaining a leadership position in innovative technology," says Ignacio Camarero, CTO of Telefónica Móviles. "The development of MMS services is proof that we want to bring our customers closer to the products and services that are taking us ever nearer to the next generation of mobile phone services - one in which the increased capacity of networks will make it possible to offer a greater number and variety of applications, combined with higher transmission speed. These developments will, in turn, lead to greater use of mobile phone services by customers."

"We are very pleased to be working with one of the world's premiere operators to deliver multimedia service," says Félix González-Quesada, CEO, Nokia Networks Spain. "By choosing the Nokia MMS solution for all of its affiliate networks, Telefónica Móviles has demonstrated the confidence that it places in the Nokia vision -- and practical application -- of MMS. We are extremely motivated to help make MMS a life-changing user experience for all of Telefónica Móviles' customers around the world."

Nokia has among the industry's longest and most extensive experience in MMS, having piloted commercial systems since the third quarter 2001. Nokia has delivered its MMS solution since December 2001. Nokia's other MMS milestones include the world's first-ever MMS roaming and interconnection, demonstrated in February 2002.

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Further information:

Communications Department, Nokia Networks
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