Nokia Siemens Networks to host youth mobile network

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Blyk, funded by advertising, has chosen Nokia Siemens Networks to supply, build and host its core network as it embarks on a new approach to offering mobile telephony service. In its first-ever full mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) hosting arrangement, Nokia Siemens Networks will be hosting the entire operation of Blyk’s core network, allowing Blyk to rely on Nokia Siemens Networks’ strong technology and operations experience, while avoiding infrastructure investments of its own. The contract was initially signed by Nokia.

The Blyk service is based on an advertising-supported model. Blyk provides free calls and text messaging to 16-24 year-old subscribers funded by mobile advertisements delivered directly to their phones. Blyk will initially offer its mobile services in the United Kingdom, before expanding to other European countries. The service is scheduled for commercial launch in mid 2007.

“Blyk is bringing something completely different to the world of mobile communications, something that hasn’t been done before,” says Kai Friman, Head of Member Operations, Blyk. “That’s why getting it right is absolutely crucial. We have full confidence in Nokia Siemens Networks’ ability to provide a fully hosted solution for Blyk and its unique way of doing business.”

Under the hosting arrangement with Nokia Siemens Networks, the company provides the entire core network to Blyk, including mobile softswitching.

Hosting is one of the many tools that help operators to grow their business in the face of ever-toughening competition and growing technological complexity. Hosting sits alongside Managed Services to form one of the main pillars of Nokia Siemens Networks’ growing Services business unit.