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Telstra
Launches 3G Mobile Service |
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3rd December 2002 |
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Telstra Mobile Group Managing Director, Mr David Thodey said Telstra has trialed the service with 29 businesses in Melbourne and regional Victoria and found the major benefit for customers was the ability to quickly access important information in the field. “The service is unlike any wireless experience in Australia today and will allow companies to mobilise their offices, improve productivity and potentially save money using secure mobile devices,” said Mr Thodey. Mobile users in several counties including Korea, Japan, Canada, New Zealand and the US are already experiencing the benefits of this new generation of mobile devices and applications over similar high-speed networks, providing Telstra with valuable benchmarks. Initially, this new generation service will allow Telstra business customers in selected regional and metropolitan locations to use CDMA 1X compatible-devices to check corporate e-mail and browse Intranets and Internet at speeds almost comparable to a desktop computer. “Medical staff at a Victorian hospital who have trialed the service to access X-Rays, radiology, patient history and diagnosis via a wireless laptop or personal digital assistant (PDA) said they found they could save up to one hour per day,” Mr Thodey said. “Similarly, a Wellington Shire Council field officer eliminated the hassle of returning to his office to perform basic duties such as animal registrations, property mapping and registering dog complaints and parking infringements.” Mr Thodey said wireless data services are now available to business customers in Greater Sydney (including Newcastle, Central Coast and Wollongong), greater Melbourne (including Geelong, Lorne and along the Mornington Peninsula) and Sale in the Gippsland region of Victoria. Telstra plans to expand the network to Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Perth, Adelaide and Canberra. In addition, further customer trials will be conducted, including a regional trial in Roma in southwest Queensland, to establish the demand for expanded regional and metropolitan services and consumer applications. “Telstra is committed to evolutionary progress with third generation wireless services based entirely around customer experiences and demand,” Mr Thodey said. CDMA 1xrtt is provided by upgrading digital CDMA base stations and is the next phase in Telstra’s wireless data strategy moving towards third generation (3G) wireless data solutions. It provides virtually constant connection within a CDMA 1x coverage area and enables users to experience maximum data download speeds of up to 72 kbps and up to 144 kbps, depending on the plan chosen.
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TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
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Fujitsu
Limited will demonstrate a variety of advanced broadband and mobile products
and solutions at ITU TELECOM ASIA 2002 which will take place in Hong Kong
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EuroTel
Bratislava announced that the second installment of the UMTS license fee
in the amount of Sk 999 million was paid in full to the Telecommunications
Office of the Slovak Republic |
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Airvana
Inc and Winphoria Networks Inc will demonstrate push-to-talk applications
over a live CDMA2000 1xEV-DO network and interoperability with 1xRTT networks |
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QUALCOMM
Incorporated announced that the Company will be exhibiting and demonstrating
its industry-leading wireless solutions at 2002 CDMA Americas Congress |
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Ericsson
and Hutchison have signed a seven-year agreement to implement an innovative
services business model that will deliver increased efficiency and significant
cost savings. |
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Telstra
launched Australia’s first fully operational third generation (3G)
mobile service for business customers, which is faster, more powerful
and feature rich than anything they would have experienced before. |
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After
twice delaying a planned launch, Japan's J-Phone Corp is finally set to
start commercial third-generation (3G) mobile phone services this month,
testing the water for British parent Vodafone Group Plc. |
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HUTCHISON
3G, the UK’s new entrant mobile operator, is facing growing pressure
to merge with another group - possibly MmO2, formerly BT Cellnet - early
next year after suggestions last week that it cannot meet its loan covenant
requirements by the second half of next year. |
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Mobile
Entertainment Corporation (MEC), the premium mobile entertainment publisher
is proud to announce the launch of a new service that will make web-cams
available on mobile phones for the very first time! |
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MTS
today launched a next generation, digital wireless network in Winnipeg
that offers speeds up to five times faster on MTS's wireless data services.
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WCDMA
technology proves to be the first wideband 3G technology ready to be launched
commercially on IMT-2000 frequencies and the only 3G technology interworking
with 2G world |
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he
first person-to-person video call via 3 handsets over the UMTS commercial
network of 3 was conducted successfully between Rome and Milan, as well
as Rome and London |
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Hutchison
CAT Wireless MultiMedia Ltd., a joint venture between The Communications
Authority of Thailand and Hutchison Wireless Multimedia Holding Ltd.,
is launching "Hutch" as a marketing service brand for its CDMA
1X technology mobile phone service. |
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France
Telecom plans to slow its investment in third-generation wireless networks
as part of efforts to cut costs and mend the phone giant's battered balance
sheet, the Wall Street Journal Europe |
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picoChip
Designs Ltd, a leader in innovative flexible wireless solutions, today
announced the details of its technology. The company has developed a complete
baseband platform for 3G infrastructure that solves three critical problems
confronting manufacturers |
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IN-FUSIO
today announced that Orange SA has signed an agreement in which its mobile
games service will be offered to all of its 21 subsidiaries across the
globe. |
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The
convergence of digital cameras and 3G cell phones inspired the company
to create a product and service that combines the bests of digital and
instant photography. |
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-PHONE
announced today that it will enhance its @Sha-mail service on December
2, 2002 to enable Movie Sha-mail users to send video clip files of up
to five seconds to non-Movie Sha-mail J-PHONE handsets and users of other
Japanese mobile carriers. |
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Express
yourself in words and pictures with the M320, a great-looking phone with
a must-have big colour screen. |
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