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3 Sweden Launches 3G Push-to-Talk Service

Link: 3 Sweden Launches 3G Push-to-Talk Service
3 have launched a 3G push-to-talk and presence service in Sweden, with the platform provided by Nokia Siemens Networks.

The solution includes network monitoring, operations and systems integration services – as well as a presence service that enhances the whole user experience.

Jan Blom, 3 Sweden’s Director of Business Marketing and Sales, says: “Following our successful trial and considerable research into this market, now is the perfect time to launch our 3Push-to-Talk service. The solution and services from Nokia Siemens Networks mean that we are able to focus fully on promoting new, value-added services to our customers.”

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