Developers "Get The Picture" With New Nokia Mobile Internet Toolkit
Toolkit Supports Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) Application Development
IRVING, TX - August, 5, 2002 - Nokia (NYSE: NOK) today stepped up its commitment
to creation of services based on the interoperable Multimedia Messaging Services
(MMS) standard with the release of its Mobile Internet Toolkit 3.1. The new
Toolkit is part of an end-to-end solution from Nokia for development and
deployment of MMS services by operators and content providers. The Toolkit is
available for download at www.Forum.Nokia.com/tools.
MMS, which opens a new dimension in business and consumer mobile communication,
allows users of MMS-capable phones to send messages combining text, images,
graphics and sound in a single "rich" message. Nokia is supporting the launch of
MMS person-to-person and commercial content delivery services with a complete
suite of MMS infrastructure platforms and a full line-up of MMS-enabled mobile
devices.
The new version of Nokia's top-rated Mobile Internet Toolkit will add momentum
to the roll-out of MMS by providing a PC-based testing and simulation
environment that gives developers the potential to easily create, test and
preview MMS messages.
The new Toolkit includes the ability to edit or auto-generate Synchronized
Multimedia Internet Language (SMIL) files. A SMIL file is the portion of an MMS
message that contains instructions governing presentation of multimedia content.
In addition to a realistic, PC-based testing and simulation environment, which
eliminates the need for a handset or access to carrier infrastructure, the
Toolkit comes with the Nokia Mobile Browser 3.0.1 simulator, which supports WAP
2.0 technologies including Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (xHTML) and
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
"The merging of rich media and wireless devices is a vital component of Nokia's
strategy for accelerating the transition to advanced wireless networks with
compelling services," said Jouko Hayrynen, vice president, Forum Nokia. "Now,
with the Mobile Internet Toolkit 3.1, we provide a fast-track to bring new MMS
applications to the market and enable end-user migration from existing SMS-based
services to more advanced services."
According to industry analysts Ovum Research, the combined annual revenues from
content and message traffic associated with MMS-based services could exceed $14
billion worldwide by 2004. "MMS presents a huge opportunity for operators,
developers and content providers," commented John Delaney, principal analyst at
Ovum. "The challenge, especially for operators, will be to create the proper
business model for realizing its potential."
The Mobile Internet Toolkit 3.1 is the successor to the Nokia Mobile Internet
Toolkit 3.0, which was ranked as the most often used wireless application SDK in
a survey by independent software development research firm, Evans Data Corp. In
addition, the predecessor toolkit - Nokia WAP Toolkit 2.1 - was recognized as
the "SDK of the Year" at the 2001 Wireless Developer Conference.
Multiple Nokia handset simulators are available at the Forum Nokia website for
download and use with the Nokia Mobile Internet Toolkit. The simulators are
based on commercially available Nokia devices and enable the previewing of
different browser- and messaging-based applications.
The Mobile Internet Toolkit 3.1 has a flexible user interface that provides
developers with easy to use editors as well as expanded views and preferences.
Developers can navigate and request URLs from any web server on the Internet via
a WAP gateway or use a limited version of the Nokia WAP server included with the
Mobile Internet Toolkit. Applications can also be stored and queried directly
from the PC file system.
More information on MMS can be found at www.nokia.com/mms. Additional technical
resources for developers can be found at www.forum.nokia.com/messaging.
Forum Nokia
Nokia's global developer program, Forum Nokia, connects developers to the tools,
technical information, support, and distribution channels they need to build and
market applications around the globe.
From offices in the US, Europe, Japan, China, and Singapore, Forum Nokia staff
provides direct technical and business development support to leading developers
and operators in order to ensure the successful launch of services to consumers
and enterprises. More information is available at www.forum.nokia.com.
About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience,
innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the
leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed and IP
networks. By adding mobility to the Internet Nokia creates new opportunities for
companies and further enriches the daily lives of people. Nokia is a broadly
held company with listings on six major exchanges.