Monthly Archive: January 2008

Ericsson Provides hellas online with IMS

Following a breakthrough agreement, Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) has provided hellas online (hol), telecom operator, member of Intracom Holdings Group and one of Greece’s major internet service providers, with the IMS and softswitch network.

Under the turnkey agreement, Ericsson delivered and implemented a next-generation network incorporating its Telephony Softswitch Solution and IMS solutions. Ericsson also provided the network deployment, systems integration, multivendor verification, customer support and training programs.
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Nokia Joins WWF Climate Savers

Nokia has joined the WWF Climate Savers program with a pledge to build on its strong environmental record by improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon dioxide emissions across its business. The company is targeting a series of energy savings including halving the stand by energy used by its mobile phone chargers, using green electricity to power 50 per cent of its facilities by 2010 and reducing the overall energy needs of its sites by 6 per cent by 2012.

The targets are part of Nokia’s existing Climate Change Strategy. Its commitment to these has been reinforced by joining the WWF Climate Savers program, a collaboration between one of the world’s largest global conservation organizations and business to show leadership in addressing climate change.
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Sharp to Launch 922SH in Japan

Sharp expects to launch its new mobile phone named 922SH in Japan market. It is equipped with a full qwerty keyboard, a 3.5-inch 260,000 pixel display with 480 x 854 resolution, and a 2M camera.

Supporting 1-Seg, international roaming service, HSDPA and Bluetooth connectivity, the 922HS comes with four different colors including pearl white, metallic black, bronze gold and pearl pink.

It is expected to be available in the end of March.

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Ericsson signs IMS contract with TELE Greenland

Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) has been selected by TELE Greenland as Core IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) supplier to deliver integrated fixed and mobile convergent services. Ericsson’s Core IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) will be employed to develop TELE Greenland next-generation offering.

IMS-based services enable communication through various media – such as voice, text, pictures and video, or a combination of them – adapted to each individual’s preference. Ericsson’s IMS solution supports a common service environment and allows TELE Greenland to implement flexible and scalable advanced services.
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Casio Announces 5.1 Megapixel Waterproof Phone

Casio, today announced the release of Casio W61CA. The W61CA clamshell measures 106 x 50 x 18.9 millimeters (when closed), weighs 132 grams, packs lots of high-end features and meets both IPX5 and IPX7 waterproof standards. We recently had news about another waterproof handset made in Japan, Fujitsu F750i, that came as the “world’s slimmest waterproof 3G mobile phone”. Although the Casio device isn’t that slim, it compensates with the rest of its features.

The new phone has a 5.1 Megapixel camera with self-timer, Auto focus, 8x digital zoom, 35mm wide-angle lens, blur reduction and video recording in QVGA mode. Furthermore, the device comes with a wide 2.7 inch LCD display at a 240 x 400 pixel resolution that, together with the DMB-TV feature, makes Casio W61CA a good phone for watching TV transmissions.

Casio W61CA is available in 4 colors (Mode Green, Couture Gold, Robe White and Esprit Yellow) and has some features that make it a perfect jogging or walking companion: timer, calorie counter and distance measurement. Plus, being waterproof, the phone can be taken basically anywhere, on any weather. Other cool specs include office document viewer, voice input, bi-directional English-Japanese dictionary and microSD card slot for up to 2GB of extended memory. The handset’s battery can provide a talk-time of about 220 minutes and a stand-by time of up to 320 hours.

Currently the phone is only available in Japan.

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