ASIA
: Customers of Singapore Telecommunications ( SingTel ) will be the
first in Singapore to be able to purchase 3G handsets from 16 December
2004.
They
will also enjoy free video calls and video-streaming services until
28 February 2005.
Mr Paul
Kitchin, SingTel’s Vice President (Consumer Marketing), said:
“SingTel has received positive feedback from our recently concluded
3G trials. We have also received requests from customers who were
not trial users to be among the first to use 3G in Singapore.
“To
make this a reality sooner for them, we have been working very closely
with our handset partners to address the issue of limited phone models,
availability and performance. The handsets we are selling are those
which we have tested on our 3G network to ensure optimum performance
and have better form factor compared to earlier batches of 3G phone
models.
“More
importantly, we have ensured that the phones are affordable. So if
a customer is considering upgrading their handset this Christmas,
then a new 3G handset is an attractive option. This will be a prelude
to the full commercial launch of our 3G services in the first quarter
of 2005.”
Four different
3G phone models
Customers
will have four 3G phone models to choose from: Motorola A1000, Motorola
E1000, Sony Ericsson Z1010 and LG U8100.
These
phones come in both ‘candy bar’ and ‘clamshell’
designs and are priced under S$1,000 (with lines).
They
will be on sale exclusively at just five of SingTel’s hello!
stores in CityLink Mall, Comcentre, Orchard, OUB Centre and Tampines
Mall from tomorrow.
Video
calls, video-streaming & high-speed data access
With
their 3G phones, customers will be able to make video calls to other
SingTel 3G mobile phone customers as well as fixed-line videophone
users.
They
can also make international video calls to 19 overseas networks in
14 countries such as Hong Kong, Japan and UK. Current charges for
international video calls are based on prevailing IDD 001 rates.
In addition,
those with 3G phones will be able to roam to Japan without changing
out their handsets. SingTel 3G customers will have access to a broad
and growing range of content such as ‘live’ news broadcasts,
music video clips, movie trailers and sports coverage via video-streaming.
Mr Kitchin
said: “SingTel is continuing to build our 3G content suite for
both business and consumer customers and we expect to announce our
new content line-up and partners soon.”
For customers
who are interested in high-speed data access, they can now use their
3G phones as a modem for wireless Internet access at broadband speeds
of up to 384kbps.
They
can also purchase the Novatel Data Card Merlin U530 at S$1,088 (with
GST) from SingTel to use with their laptops.
3G high-speed
data access is charged at the current GPRS rate of S$5/MB until 28
February 2005.
Number
retention & free USIM upgrade
Customers
who purchase a 3G handphone will also be given a free upgrade to a
USIM (3G SIM) card which offers greater security, higher capacity
and the ability to log on to both 2G and 3G networks.
Mr Kitchin
said: “While we have completed our nationwide 3G rollout, we
will continue to improve and fine-tune the network as we move towards
the full commercial launch of 3G services.”