Singapore- June 21, 2006 - Samsung, the worldwide market leader in mobile handsets, memory, and display technologies, today outlined its vision of converged and ubiquitous mobile network based on IP, a series of new network products that address convergence, and a list of strategic alliance partners.
Mobility has become such an integral part of today's network and everyone's daily life that every service provider and network vendors have to address mobility. Samsung's leadership in mobile handsets puts Samsung in a great network position to address the converged data/voice and fixed/mobile network. Feature-rich mobile handsets that blur the line between laptop PC and mobile phone are driving the changes in the network. For example, mobile handsets with multiple gigabytes of memories using NAND flash and capability of accessing hundreds of megabits per second will be in service in the near future. Understanding phenomenal computing power in mobile handsets and driving the development of high-speed mobile Internet, such as WiBro (Mobile WiMAX) gives Samsung tremendous advantages in addressing true network convergence.
"Today's network is experiencing unprecedented changes," says Youngsoo Ryu, the General Manager and Senior Vice President at Samsung. "While data and voice convergence is in full swing, wired and wireless convergence is beginning to gather momentum. We see incredible opportunities to address the new growing market, where a single converged network providing voice, data, and video over any access medium is increasingly becoming wireless. In fact, taking historical technology advancements as evidence, all access to the network will be done wirelessly in the near future, and we certainly intend to be a driving force as this market develops."