Bonn/Hanover, Germany and Espoo,
Finland - Deutsche Telekom Group announced T-One, an integrated
dual-mode telephony solution combining the benefits of fixed line and
mobile communications, which is being piloted on Nokia N80 and Nokia
E60 devices. T-One will offer customers a simple and convenient way to
access both fixed line and mobile data services on the aforementioned
Nokia devices. Using the WLAN enabled Nokia N80 and Nokia E60 devices,
customers will be able to use the same data and voice services from
home or on the go through a T-Com HotSpot.
Together, Nokia and T-Com, a division of Deutsche
Telekom Group, are testing Internet Protocol (IP) convergence solutions
on the Nokia N80 and Nokia E60 devices.
"The Internet and mobile communications are coming
together faster than anyone expected. We're delighted to work with
Germany's leading operator, the Deutsche Telekom Group, in the mobile
and Internet space to offer new possibilities for people to communicate
in a flexible way with the T-One solution," said Ilkka Raiskinen,
senior vice president of Multimedia Experiences at Nokia.
"We are very pleased to be opening the door to the
future of multimedia and broadband telecommunications by engaging in
this pilot with NokiNokia a", said Achim Berg, a member of the T-Com Board of
Management, Marketing and Sales.
The Nokia E60 and the Nokia N80 are the first Nokia
devices that are able to support SIP-based Internet Calls. Both of
these devices work on GSM, WCDMA and WLAN networks. The Nokia N80 is
the first ever handset to enable seamless home media networking between
compatible TVs, audio systems and PCs.
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