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    Nokia launches own content delivery system

    Posted on Monday, October 25 2004 @ 23:41:09 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Entering a market where there are already several well established players Nokia’s Preminet open service model solution is being heralded as the next generation of content delivery systems for wireless devices. In this article we review Preminet’s features and its prospects.

    From the perspective of operators and developers featurephones and smartphones without content are little more than expensive toys, full of promise but offering little more than their “dumb” cousins. So in many ways the success of the smartphone market is dependant on efficient and effective systems which take content and applications from their developers through mobile operators to the end customer.

    Read further at SymbianOne


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