Mobile
phone technology is changing all the time with new
phone services coming on stream at regular intervals.
The major producers, such as Nokia, Sony-Ericsson,
Philips and Siemens, offer their handsets in many
different countries in the world and all their customers
need to be able to set up their phones to access the
wide variety of services now available.
Comms has
been working for these leading producers of mobile
phones by regularly providing translation of the phone
set-up instructions in anything up to 40 languages,
including such languages as Latvian, Punjabi, Chinese
and Tagalog as well as the standard Western European
languages such as French, German, Italian and Spanish.
As soon
as the English documentation has been approved, the
translations are required, so we have a short turnaround
time of four days maximum. This is where the Comms
expertise in handling complex projects really comes
into play.
With a
variety of documents in anything up to 40 languages
and with a tight turnaround, we use our Project Management
expertise to ensure that the projects are always delivered
on time. Additionally, we don't just handle Word documents
for these projects – we also use our clients' Online
tool for the translations as well as providing translations
in the Java Editor.
The translators,
whom we use, all offer expertise in the vocabulary
of the Telecoms industry. However, because some of
this technology is so new, the words don't all necessarily
exist as yet in some of the languages. This makes
these projects very interesting and challenging for
the translators as it puts them at the forefront in
helping to develop new terminology in their own language.
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