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Microsoft Corp. has renamed a business unit that develops products for delivering content to mobile devices, reflecting a
wider focus that now includes media and entertainment companies, Microsoft said Thursday.
The newly named Communications and Mobile Solutions unit will sell to fixed and mobile phone operators, Web hosting providers
and entertainment and media companies, said Maria Martinez, a new Microsoft hire who heads up the unit as corporate vice president.
The group was originally called the Network Service Provider Solutions business unit, and in the past has dealt primarily
with service providers. Microsoft sees a lot of similarities between what is happening in the entertainment space and the
communications space when it comes to delivering services, Martinez said.
To do that, Microsoft plans to combine its products with partner products and services and offer a bundle that will allow
customers to be up and running with content delivery services in a couple of months, she said. The first results of the new
business unit's work are to be presented at the ITU Telecom World 2003 event next month in Geneva.
A new Microsoft bundle, for example, could allow a mobile phone operator to quickly set up a service to deliver music to cell
phones, Martinez said. The bundle would include Microsoft products, such as its server software, products from partners as
well as content from Microsoft media partners, she said.
The Communications and Mobile Solutions unit replaces the old Network Service Provider Solutions business unit. The entertainment
industry was added because Microsoft sees a lot of similarities between what is happening in the entertainment space and the
communications space when it comes to delivering services, Martinez said.
Correction
This story asoriginally posted mischaracterized the nature of Microsoft's Communications and Mobile Solutions division. The first three
paragraphs of the story have been corrected.