
| ALL TODAY'S PRESS RELEASES SEE BELOW |
| Verizon Takes LG Mobile |
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23rd June 2003 |
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US : Only slightly thicker than a slice of bread, LG Mobile Phones' VX3100 handset for Verizon Wireless matches the ultimate in sleek design and technical innovation with Verizon Wireless' superior service to offer style and function in an entry-tier phone. Verizon Wireless customers looking for an affordable upgrade from their older phones can take advantage of the chic and eye-catching features of the VX 3100, including LG's signature clamshell design with a full graphic interface. The LG VX3100 is available in striking silver upon launch, and offers Verizon Wireless customers SMS capabilities so they can take advantage of the latest trend in communication - TXT Messaging. The VX3100 also gives Verizon Wireless customers the selection of features they have come to expect from LG. The LG VX3100 functions as a personal organizer with a phone book that stores 199 names with up to five entries, a calendar with scheduler and a built-in alarm clock. Offered in a light and compact clamshell design, the VX3100 comes with English and Spanish language options, T9 text input, 4-Way navigation key and Mobile Hawk and Black Jack games. The LG VX3100 is also E911 and TTY/TDD capable. And to connect the phones to a local PC network, the LG VX3100 comes complete with external USB capability and its own Openwave UP 4.1 browser. "The 3100 is the perfect phone for customers who are looking for a phone with a solid offering of features at a reasonable price, but don't want to compromise style and design," said Dan Gralak, vice president of sales for LG Mobile Phones. "Everyone from business people to teenagers will enjoy the LG VX3100's service from Verizon Wireless with SMS and the look of a much more expensive handset." The VX3100 from LG Mobile Phones offers the following features: -- Light and Compact Clamshell -- Two Stylish Colors: Silver and Black Leather -- E911 Emergency Location Capable -- Caller ID Ringers: 27 + Vibrate -- Personal Organizer: Phone Book (199 Entries X 5), Calendar with Scheduler, and Alarm Clock -- English and Spanish User Interface -- Openwave UP 4.1 Browser -- T9 Text Input -- TTY/TDD Capable -- 2-Way Short Messaging Service -- 4-Way Navigations Key -- External USB Capable -- Built-In Games (Mobile Hawk and Black Jack) |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
| Digital Rooster Line Up 3G |
| DigitalRooster negotiations in relation to providing access to its rich library of content and live multimedia services to a large North American wireless provider |
| Verizon Takes LG Mobile |
| LG Mobile Phones' VX3100 handset for Verizon Wireless matches the ultimate in sleek design and technical innovation with Verizon Wireless' superior service |
| 3G First Pass |
| NTT DoCoMo, announced that they will introduce the FirstPass™ SSL client authentication service via the 3G network in conjunction with the launch of new F2102V and N2102V FOMA handsets. |
| Anritsu Delivers On 3G Test Promise |
| Anritsu confirms its leading position in 3G conformance testing with a total of 20 RF test cases. This comes as the company obtains approval for a further 10 RF test cases at the GCF (Global Certification Forum) meeting held in Dusseldorf |
| Hutchison 3G Summer Promotion |
| The future is Mobile Multi Media, and 3 eases the entry into this new world: with video packages at a more affordable price |
| Public WLAN Hotspots Will Be The Next Dot-Com Crash |
| A new brief by Forrester Research forecasts that there will be 286 million Bluetooth-enabled phones, laptops, and PDAs in Europe in 2008 compared with 53 million WLAN devices -- mostly laptops. |
Teleca
and Legend, the leading supplier of consumer electronics in China, have
signed an agreement covering licence of Teleca's Obigo mobile suite. Initially,
Legend will use Teleca's Browser solution in its G820 phone. |
The
new services are the first to be launched in Singapore and allow GPRS
customers to view content rich streaming video and listen to audio clips
on their handsets. |
The
CDMA Development Group (CDG) reported that operators who have deployed
CDMA2000 in North America are seeing positive results in network performance,
service differentiation and product availability. |
Ericsson,
Huawei, NEC, Nortel Networks and Siemens today announced the creation
of a new industry cooperation, CPRI - Common Public Radio Interface, aiming
to define a publicly available specification for the key internal interface
of radio base stations. |
The
rising popularity of mobile phones is likely to force the next big issue
for European mobile operators: the economics of adding capacity to ease
traffic and congestion. |
The
multi-million dollar framework agreement will increase SFERIA's ability
to offer enhanced voice and data services more efficiently and cost-effectively
to a wider range of business and residential customers over its code division
multiple access (CDMA) network. |
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