Sony Ericsson banks on 3G appeal

Published: 24 March 2004 y., Wednesday
Katsumi Ihara said that as more video and music became available to download, users would switch to the new mobiles. "With the 3G network, you can download rich content in a short period of time, so time has come for content companies," he told BBC News Online. Third generation phone services let users access the net at high speeds and allows them to watch and send videos. The technology has been slow to take off in the UK, partly hampered by the large and cumbersome nature of the first handsets. But it looks like there are better times ahead. The country's first 3G operator, 3, recently reported a big jump in the number of customers, helped by the arrival of smaller, lighter phones. Sony Ericsson is looking to tap into this demand for the new handsets with its first 3G model, the clamshell Z1010. The joint venture between Japan's Sony and Sweden's Ericsson was born in April 2001, but has yet to make a big splash. It has about 5% of the global market for handsets, lagging behind firms such as Nokia, Motorola and Siemens. But the Sony Ericsson president believes 3G technology offers his company an opportunity to capitalise on the range of music and film owned by Sony's media empire.
Šaltinis: bbc.co.uk
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

Hewlett Packard to launch dual-screen desktop computer

Hewlett Packard is due to launch a new desktop computer in the UK, with pre-release users currently including interior designer Sophie Conran and her son Felix Conran. more »

Unisys names new CEO

Unisys Corp. the Blue Bell computer services and systems company, said it named Peter A. Altabef as president and chief executive officer, effective Jan. 1. more »

Tim Richards appointed as IBC chairman

IBC has named Tim Richards as the next chairman of its Partnership Board. He will take over from Mike Martin, who retires at the end of 2014. more »

Unisys to provide data centre support services to DISA

Unisys has won a contract to provide the US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) with a range of data centre support services. more »

Microsoft partners with Cisco to modernise data centres

Networking solutions giant Cisco today said it has signed a multi-year agreement with software major Microsoft to modernise data centres. more »

Cisco Positioned as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure

Cisco, a leading provider of wired and wireless network solutions, today announced it has been positioned by Gartner, Inc. in the Leader's quadrant of The 2014 Gartner Magic Quadrant for the Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure. more »

Cisco to build global InterCloud for 'Internet of Everything'

US giant Cisco Systems has announced plans to build a global InterCloud - the world's largest network of clouds - in collaboration with a set of partners. more »

Microsoft seeks Office for Android testers as it readies tablet version

Microsoft may have released a basic Office app for Android phones almost a year ago, but the company is now building a suite designed specifically for Android tablets. more »

Google Docs now allows editing of Microsoft Office files

Google Docs now offers its users with the option of editing all types of Microsoft Office. more »

Cisco buys cloud collaboration startup Assemblage

Cisco announced today that it has acquired cloud platform startup Assemblage, as the company continues its focus on enterprise collaboration. more »