Sun Signs Wireless Agreements in China China Unicom and ZRRT will Help Develop and Promote "UniJa"
More than 120 million JavaTM technology-enabled mobile handsets have
shipped worldwide, according to Sun Microsystems. The company
attributes this popularity to the availability of more than 200
different Java technology-enabled handsets through more than 70
carriers all over the globe -- numbers which have grown 35 percent
since June.
"We are pleased to be working with Sun to capitalize on the alliance
advantages of Java technology, which will enable us to accelerate the
development and delivery of wireless content to our subscribers," said
Lu Jianguo, vice president of the China Unicom Group. "Sun's experience
and leadership in the mobile market will help open new revenue channels
and increase subscriber growth through the introduction and delivery of
new Java (technology) applications and services."
Sun, China Unicom and ZRRT, a service provider in China, recently
agreed to an alliance that will further develop and promote
technology-based wireless applications and services under the "UniJa"
brand name. Sun hopes this will allow the company to capitalize on one
of the world's largest mobile handset markets. The new alliance with
China Unicom and ZRRT is designed to create a comprehensive value chain
platform for jointly developing Java technology-based services on
Unicom's CDMA 1x network. As part of the arrangement Sun will provide
the products, programs and technologies that will help ZRRT with the
management of the Java technology-based mobile content ecosystem. An
estimated 1.5 million CDMA subscribers will be able to immediately
benefit from the new "UniJa" services.
"We are really excited to have hit such a significant shipping
milestone of 120 million mobile devices with Java technology," said
Alan Brenner, vice president, Consumer and Mobile Systems Group of Sun.
"In this highly competitive wireless market, this achievement, the
introduction of new products and services, and the announcement of new
customer deployments, demonstrate Sun's continued commitment to meet
and exceed the needs of operators, content developers, device
manufacturers and consumers."
As part of another agreement, the Chinese mobile handset manufacturer
TCL Mobile Communications has licensed JavaTM 2 Platform, Micro
Edition (J2METM) technology from Sun. The licensing arrangement will
allow mobile phone users in China to gain access to new Java
technology-enabled handsets.
"Java has emerged as the common language of the wireless applications
world," said Wang Jiyang, deputy CTO of TCL Mobile Communications. "By
licensing Java technology from Sun, TCL will be able to provide an
open, secure, standards-based platform for millions of Java developers
to unleash their creativity through the delivery of new Java
(technology) applications to the China market. New Java (technology) handsets from
TCL will be available by December 2003."
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