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Sony Ericsson Unveils real-time Mobile Event Guide: Next-Generation Tools for Sports Fans
[October 15, 2008]

Sony Ericsson Unveils real-time Mobile Event Guide: Next-Generation Tools for Sports Fans


Oct 15, 2008 (Hugin via COMTEX) --
- Fans receive latest tournament stats and facts straight to their
mobile phone
- Players and officials receive schedules at the touch of a button
London, UK - 15th October, 2008 - Sony Ericsson today unveiled the
Mobile Event Guide, its new initiative to be launched for the first
time at the Sony Ericsson Championships, the prestigious season
ending women's tennis event. The Mobile Event Guide is a free mobile
application that fans can download onto their mobile phones, allowing
them to access all that is best about a sport's programme and local
travel and tourism information without the inconvenience of searching
and downloading individual web pages for information. The Mobile
Event Guide is the first service of its kind that is updated via
Wi-Fi or Bluetooth(TM) to include real-time information.
"Sony Ericsson continually strives for new ways of using its
technical innovation to enhance the experience for those attending
Sony Ericsson sponsored events. The Mobile Event Guide will enable
fans at the Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha to access an
easy-to-use, free service offering an indispensable guide to the
tournament and city. We look forward to rolling out the application
in the future for a variety of spectator events", commented Aldo
Liguori, CVP and Head of Global Communications and PR, Sony Ericsson.
The Mobile Event Guide is driven on a Java ME (J2ME) mobile
application running on the JP-7 and the new JP-8 Java platform. The
application is self-contained so does not require a data connection
through the day, however with the use of wireless technology, the
application can be adapted to receive live feeds, giving up to the
minute information.
Advances in technology will enable the Mobile Event Guide to be
adapted to meet the needs of event-going spectators by providing them
with a palm-sized passport that includes event-guides, preferential
entry and live feeds of the latest information. Fans entering the
stadium in Doha will be greeted with a message from Sony Ericsson
inviting them to download the application via Bluetooth(TM). The
Mobile Event Guide will then be updated intelligently each day; when
the same spectator arrives the next day the application will be
replaced with an updated version with new content, preventing
expensive data or roaming charges. The technology is available to
most Bluetooth(TM) enabled phones, meaning spectators will have the
ability to download a version of the application that suits their
mobile phone at specially designated Sony Ericsson kiosks in the
stadium.
Integral to the player and official version of the Mobile Event Guide
is the Capuchin firmware, Sony Ericsson proprietary technology, which
allows a much richer, intuitive user interface that is seamlessly
combined with low-level phone functions.
Players will have a personalised Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot(TM)
phone with a special Capuchin version of the application that will
provide them with not only a much richer user experience but
additional features including live updates to information such as
latest match statistics and personal schedules and maps of the
stadium, using the new wireless feature of the Cyber-shot(TM) phone.
Notes to Editors:
Sony Ericsson is a top global industry player with sales of over 100
million phones in 2007. Diversity is one of the core strengths of the
company, with operations in over 80 countries including manufacturing
in China and R&D sites in China, Europe, India, Japan and North
America. Sony Ericsson was established as a 50:50 joint venture by
Sony and Ericsson in October 2001, with global corporate functions
located in London. For more information about Sony Ericsson, please
visit www.sonyericsson.com
The Sony Ericsson Championships sees the world's Top 8 women singles
and top 4 women's doubles teams compete for the title and a share of
a record prize money of $4.45 million. Many of the world's leading
players have qualified including Ana Ivanovic, Jelena Jankovic,
Dinara Safina, Serena Williams, Elena Demeniteva; and doubles players
Cara Black - Liezel Huber and Medina Garrigues - Ruano Pascual. The
tournament will be held in Doha for three years and runs November 4th
to November 9th.
FOR MEDIA INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Sony Ericsson Corporate Communications & PR
Lisa Canning: +44 208 762 6064
General Press: +44 208 762 5858
E-mail: [email protected]
Product images: www.sonyericsson.com/press
This announcement was originally distributed by Hugin. The issuer is
solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
SOURCE: Sony Ericsson

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