
| ALL TODAY'S PRESS RELEASES SEE BELOW |
| Edge Wireless Edges Across US |
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21st July 2003 |
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Inset is Chris Pearson, Executive Vice President of 3G Americas who is quoted below. Cingular Wireless, along with Nokia and Ericsson, set the pace for the next-generation of mobile services in Indianapolis by becoming the first of 33 operators in the Americas who will offer EDGE high-speed mobile data and Internet access services. Chris Pearson, Executive Vice President of 3G Americas emphasized, "EDGE is here today offering the start of a new generation of fast, cost-efficient and global mobile data services. Like the introduction of the personal computer, cellular phones and other phenomena of technology that have changed our lives, high-speed mobile wireless data services will positively impact us wherever we work or play." 3G Americas reports that there are 33 operators, representing close to 100 million current customers within their networks, who have announced their deployment of EDGE technology over the next few years in the Americas. Additionally, other operators are preparing for deployments by installing thousands of EDGE-enabled base stations as they expand their GSM networks or migrate their TDMA networks to GSM/GPRS. As an example, AT&T Wireless announced in June that 93% of their cell sites are EDGE-equipped. Pearson stated, "EDGE continues its momentum as a preeminent 3G service, not just in the Americas but throughout the world. Operators who have announced their 3G technology choice of UMTS/WCDMA are now choosing EDGE as a complementary 3G technology deployment." Pearson continued, "The recent announcement by leading European operator Telecom Italia Mobile to deploy EDGE supports the business case for EDGE in Europe even where new 3G spectrum licenses have been awarded." Global EDGE commitments by 48 operators on every major continent represent a potential market of close to 200 million customers today. EDGE milestones include: -- Jul 2000 -- 3GPP announces EDGE standards development -- Nov 2000 -- AT&T Wireless (U.S.) announces plans to deploy EDGE -- Dec 2000 -- Telcel (Mexico) announces plans to deploy GSM/GPRS/EDGE with Ericsson -- Jan 2001 -- Rogers
Wireless (Canada) announces plans to deploy EDGE -- Oct 2001 -- Cingular (U.S.) announces plans to deploy EDGE -- Nov 2001 -- First
live EDGE call in U.S. made by Nokia and -- Mar 2002 -- VoiceStream
[now T-Mobile USA] announces plans to deploy -- Nov 2002 -- Cable
& Wireless (West Indies) plans for GPRS/EDGE in -- Nov 2002 -- First EDGE phone announced -- the Nokia 6200 -- Dec 2002 -- First
international call on AT&T EDGE network in Dallas to -- Jan 2003 -- Motorola announces the T725 EDGE handset -- Feb 2003 -- America
Movil announces EDGE plans in Colombia and Ecuador -- Feb 2003 -- Sony Ericsson announces its GC82 EDGE PC Card -- Mar 2003 -- First
EDGE plans in Europe: TIM (Italy) to expand network -- Apr 2003 -- First
EDGE call in Asia: DTAC (Thailand) first global -- Apr 2003 -- EDGE
call in Philippines: SMART will activate EDGE in its -- Apr 2003 -- EDGE
in Hong Kong: PEOPLES signs MoU with Ericsson to -- May 2003 -- First
EDGE order in Asia: Siemens to equip DiGi (Malaysia) -- May 2003 -- First
public EDGE call in Europe: Pannon (Hungary) and -- Jun 2003 -- EDGE
in the Bahamas: Nortel Networks to provide BTC with -- Jun 2003 -- EDGE in Brunei: DST contracts Alcatel for EDGE rollout -- Jun 2003 -- EDGE
in Brazil: Siemens to set-up EDGE network for Telecom -- Jun 2003 -- First
EDGE launch: Cingular launches in Indianapolis, -- Jun 2003 -- AT&T
Wireless announces 93% of sites are EDGE-equipped and -- Jul 2003 -- Globe
Telecom (Philippines) plans to commercially launch GSM is the most extensively used digital mobile network technology in the world reporting 847 million customers in 175 countries on more than 640 GSM mobile networks. In the first quarter of 2003, 82% of all new mobile customers chose GSM technology and it is forecast that 80-85% of next generation customers will use GSM technologies - GPRS, EDGE and UMTS. GSM has the only truly global footprint for international roaming and portability of services. |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
Marconi
has agreed to capitalise the business with approximately Euro 6 million
(approx £4.2 million) prior to disposal. The business, which is
based in Italy, has 260 employees and annual operating costs of approximately
£15 million. |
LG
recently launched aggressive marketing campaigns into North America, and
is now set to locate its presence in the high-end phone market. |
These
new services include downloadable movie clips and MTVs for a variety of
different GPRS and JAVA enabled handsets, and feature helloNetwork VSS
java streaming technology. |
Mobile
customers in Indianapolis will be the pacesetters for a potential captive
market approaching 100 million customers throughout North, Central and
South America, and the Caribbean, who will have the benefit of EDGE, |
RADCOM
introduced the Network Consultant, an advanced cellular network analysis
application that enables mobile operators to quickly verify subscriber
connectivity and proactively monitor end-to-end network performance. |
Units
shipped in the quarter reached 6.7 million, which is 34% higher year-on-year
and 23% higher compared to the first quarter 2003. Net sales for the quarter
were Euro 1.125 million, representing year-on-year and sequential increases
of 18% and 40%, respectively. |
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