Briefs: CSL, Nokia offer video-sharing service

November 7, 2005

Nokia and Hong Kong's CSL launched Monday Asia's first video-sharing service.

CSL will be working with the Finnish mobile group and use Nokia's Internet protocol multimedia subsystem to allow cell phones to receive video imaging while on the phone.

"Video sharing is a natural expansion of voice calls and an advancement of normal video calls," Hubert Ng, chief executive of CSL, said in a news release.

Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.

Copyright 2005 by United Press International


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