Orange Switzerland and F-Secure pilot mobile antivirus service
Jun 28, 2005:
Orange customers with a Nokia 6600, 7610, 6670, 6260, 3230, 6630 or 6680 can try out the new mobile
phone antivirus service right away. All you need to do is access the Orange Internet portal on your
mobile phone, select the service and follow the instructions. The service can be used free of
charge during the pilot phase until the end of September. The only charge customers will incur is
for data transfer, and this will be a maximum of CHF 4. For customers subscribed to the Express
Option as an add-on service, the data transfer is also free of charge.
Although mobile phone viruses, worms and the like are still a long way from being as
dangerous and widespread as those affecting PCs and the Internet, the increasing number of viruses
affecting mobile phones is leading to a situation where private and business customers are
practically having to turn into experts in order to get an easy-to-understand and effective
security solution for their mobile devices.
"It is one of our customers' most basic expectations that they should feel secure when using
mobile communication services. That is why we have always protected the Orange network in
accordance with the latest, international standards. We recognise, however, that there is a growing
need to protect mobile devices from attacks. That is why we have launched this pilot service with
the F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus solution. Working together with F-Secure will provide us with
in-depth information on the easiest and most effective ways our customers can protect themselves
from security attacks," says Daniel Hallen, Director Security & Risks at Orange Switzerland,
explaining the thinking behind this service.
"It is important that we draw mobile users' attention to the security risks and the ways they
can protect themselves in the mobile domain. We need to do this today, before we are faced with a
critical security situation." We are delighted that Orange Switzerland shares our view and is
prepared to work with us on this pilot service, enabling us to find out directly from the market
how mobile phone users behave towards mobile security. This provides both companies with a solid
base from which they can press ahead with further developments," says Antti Vihavainen, Vice
President of Mobile Security, F-Secure Corporation, on the collaboration.
By using of an innovative update system via the mobile network, Orange and F-Secure can offer
a simple and effective solution which gives customers the peace of mind that their mobile phone is
always protected against harmful content. The success Internet service providers have experienced
with subscription security solutions for PC security show that users prefer to subscribe to an
antivirus service rather than purchasing software the traditional way by way of a licence.
About F-Secure
F-Secure Corporation is the fastest growing company globally in the antivirus and intrusion
prevention industry with more than 50% revenue growth in the first nine months of 2004. F-Secure
services and software protect individuals and businesses against computer viruses and other threats
coming through the Internet or mobile networks. Our key strength is our proven speed of response to
new threats.
Mobile security has been a focus area of F-Secure for years. The company today has content
security solutions available for both mobile terminals and mobile infrastructure. F Secure Mobile
Anti-Virus, which provides real-time, on-device protection for mobile terminals, is the world’s
first mobile operator antivirus service. F Secure Mobile Anti-Virus is also available to phone
users through mobile phone manufacturers and F Secure eStore. Founded in 1988, F-Secure has been
listed on the Helsinki Exchanges since 1999. We have our headquarters in Helsinki, Finland, and
offices in the USA, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Japan.
About Orange Switzerland
Orange Communications AG, Lausanne, is 100 % owned by Orange SA/France Telecom Group. On the
29th May 1998 the Federal Communications Office (BAKOM) granted Orange a license to build and
operate an 1800 MHz GSM mobile network. On 29th June 1999 Orange entered the Swiss market as a
provider and its network now covers almost 99% of the Swiss population. In December 2000 Orange
acquired one of the four UMTS licenses. At the end of 2004 Orange achieved a total revenue of 1’288
million francs and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of 395
million francs. By the end of March 2005 Orange had 1’126’000 customers, had invested over 3
billion francs and employs 1400 people. For more information on Orange, go to
http://www.orange.ch