Europe
UK : Dell announced it will bring Vodafone's third generation (3G)
wireless broadband technology to Dell's notebook customers in the
UK, France and Germany.
With
its build-to-order capability, Dell aims to expand customers' wireless
connectivity options by delivering built-in access to Vodafone's
high-speed wireless data network in these countries. This new service
will mean users will have readily available access to email, Internet
and servers through the Vodafone mobile broadband data network.
Beginning in the first
half of this year, Dell will offer notebook computers with optional
integrated High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) wireless broadband
capability, which will boost current 3G download speeds by approximately
four times.
The built-in mobile broadband
technology will also be backwards compatible with Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (UMTS - also known as 3G) technology and
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) wireless data networks.
Dell continues to set
the pace in ensuring mobile users have the widest choices in wireless
connectivity by integrating optional mobile broadband capability
in future notebook products. It is the first major personal computer
supplier to announce multiple wireless carrier partnerships in multiple
regions, including agreements with Vodafone initially in France,
Germany and the UK.
"Our collaboration
with Dell is an important part of Vodafone's plan to provide customers
with new mobile solutions that use HSDPA to bring the full potential
of mobile broadband to life," saidNick Jeffery, Global Marketing
Director, Vodafone.
"This is another
important step in providing world-class mobile broadband technology
to Dell customers," said Jeff Kimbell, Director of Business
Marketing, Dell EMEA. "Dell's collaboration with Vodafone demonstrates
Dell's on-going strategy to deliver innovative technology solutions
to market to meet our customers' requirements. With Dell and Vodafone
working together, customers can benefit from built-in, easy-to-use
technology which provides access to the 3G wireless network deployed
broadly worldwide."