
ASIA
: Huawei Technologies announces that its WCDMA data card is now available
to SmarTone customers, a Hong Kong mobile operator. The card now appear
in the show room of Smartone, This is also the first 3G terminal launched
by SmarTone with the data card manufactured by Huawei Technologies
in China.
With this WCDMA/GPRS/GSM
double model data card, consumers will be able to enjoy wireless high-speed
Internet access and with the downloading speed of 384 kbps and the
uploading speed of 128 kbps, consumers can easily check their e-mail
and access the Internet anytime, anywhere. The data card allows for
roaming in Japan, Germany, Austria and Australia. SmarTone has plans
to extend the roaming service areas into Italy and Singapore at the
end of this month, and into Taiwan and Western Europe in early 2005.
The data card fulfills the roaming via GPRS in those areas, even without
a 3G network.
The data card
chosen by SmarTone was originally launched by Huawei at PT/EXPO COMM
CHINA which opened on October 26 this year. Including this data card,
Huawei Technologies formally launched three WCDMA terminal products
for business use at the press conference held in Hong Kong on November
15, 2004. This announcement has been widely noticed in the industry.
Huawei's data
card has beaten overseas rivals and entered SmarTone's customer list
because of its stable performance. Huawei gained the first contract
on November 3, 2004. For the 3G terminals provided by Chinese companies,
this was the first step to the overseas market; and for Huawei's 3G
terminals, this marks the beginning towards the global market.