As part of its joint 3G launch event with Nokia, Sonera has shown a range of multimedia services which operate over its existing GPRS network and its trial UMTS infrastructure. Services include directory enquiries enhanced with maps and location technology, an integrated messaging centre, live news and weather updates and Java games.
Sonera has worked to make these new services available to all of its customers, providing a seamless experience regardless of whether the user has a greyscale WAP handset on a 2.5G network or an advanced colour screen device such as the Nokia 6650. However, some services, such as multimedia messaging and Java downloads, require the Nokia 7650 Symbian smartphone.
The Finnish network operator has opted to price most of its services for individual accesses. For instance, a map search will cost EUR 0.66 and a directory enquiry will cost EUR 0.59. Java game downloads will be priced at EUR 4.95. Users will be charged standard GPRS transmission fees for WAP browsing and access to content-based sites such as news and weather.
Sonera will roll the services out to existing GPRS customers and a limited number of 3G subscribers participating in its commercial UMTS trial. Full commercial deployment of UMTS is expected in Q1 2003.