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Cingular Introduces 3G Broadband Network in Atlanta |
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27th
June , 2006 |
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Above shows one of the handsets now offered - the Samsung SGH-ZX10 US : Cingular said it will transform Atlanta into a wireless speedway as it begins offering mobile broadband access throughout the greater metropolitan area. Cingular customers can now use its 3G mobile broadband network to more quickly access e-mail, browse the Internet, connect to business applications, or watch video clips while on-the-go from Alpharetta south to Riverdale and from Powder Springs east to Lilburn. "People want mobile access to communications and information services wherever they are, whether they are taking in a game at Turner Field, visiting a customer in Alpharetta or working from home in Stone Mountain," said Cliff Minor, vice president and general manager for Cingular's Georgia Operations. "Our 3G network complements the broadband experience customers already receive at work by extending an 'invisible wire' throughout our service area." Cingular's 3G network is currently available in 54 communities nearby the major markets of Austin (TX), Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Gary (IN), Houston, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Portland (OR), Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose (CA), Seattle, Tacoma (WA) and Washington D.C. The company will expand its 3G network coverage area to most major markets by the end of 2006. The Cingular 3G network uses HSDPA/UMTS (High Speed Downlink Packet Access/Universal Mobile Telephone System) technology. This technology makes it possible for people to enjoy a wide variety of wireless content. HSDPA/UMTS gives Cingular the advantage of offering simultaneous voice and data services to customers and is based upon the global standard for wireless communications - GSM. For businesses and consumers, this means more feature- rich services and content, and for Cingular, a more economical method for carrying traffic and more efficient use of spectrum. PERSONAL
MOBILITY - FAST AND FURIOUS "We've tailored Cingular Video so that customers can quickly and easily personalize and access some of their favorite entertainment and information sites," said Minor. "Imagine a soccer mom who can now get regular weather video updates every 30 minutes from her phone on the way between her son or daughters activities." Cingular
Video includes local weather forecasts in 100 cities across Cingular currently offers 3G service on the LG CU320 and Samsung SGH-ZX10 handsets and will add several other handsets to its product line, including adding support for HSDPA, in the coming months. Prices for Cingular 3G handsets start at $99 after a $50 mail-in rebate for a two-year service plan commitment. Cingular Video requires a $19.99 MEdia Net Unlimited data package. Premium content, such as HBO Mobile, is available on a an additional monthly subscription basis, while other content, such as music video clips from Music Choice, is available on a pay-per-view basis for a 24-hour period of time. Cingular Video offers quick access to content users care about most. Cingular Video users can create a personalized home page with up to three links to their favorite video sites. In addition, the service is pre-set to automatically stream localized weather information to a user's personalized "News & Weather" page each day and provides local weather forecasts in 100 cities across the country, three times more cities than any other service provider. While
some wireless providers offer only a limited set of "non-premium" MOBILIZING
BUSINESS AT HIGH-SPEED "Businesses
need the same fast reliable access to information whether Cingular LaptopConnect combines either an external LaptopConnect card or an integrated modem within a Laptop and Cingular's Communication Manager to provide access to the 3G network. The service also offers additional security features compared to alternative wireless technologies. Customers can purchase either an Option Wireless GT Max, Novatel U730 or Sierra Wireless AC860 laptop modem card for $99.99, after rebate, when they sign up for a qualifying voice plan and two-year, Unlimited Data Connect plan. Customers can also purchase a Dell Latitude D620 or Dell Latitude D820 at http://www.cingular.com/dell. Cingular's
Unlimited All Cingular LaptopConnect cards and Integrated modems are dual-band HSDPA/UMTS (850/1900Mhz) and quad-band EDGE/GPRS (Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution/General Packet Radio Service) in four bands (850/900/1800/1900Mhz), which means the devices are interoperable between the company's nationwide EDGE network and it's 3G network. The Option Wireless GT Max card also includes the 2100Mhz band, offering either HSDPA or UMTS broadband speeds in select countries. THE
TECHNOLOGY: HSDPA/UMTS In areas where the 3G network is not available, customers will automatically receive service on the company's EDGE network. The Cingular EDGE network is available in more than 13,000 cities and towns and in areas along 40,000 miles of highways, providing average data speeds between 70- 135Kbps. GSM is the world's most popular wireless technology, which is used by more than 1.8 billion people in 210 countries. Cingular customers can make/receive voice calls in more than 190 countries and access data services in more than 100 countries. The launch is part of the company's $165 million investment in its Georgia network this year. Over the past three years, Cingular has invested more than $560 million in its Georgia network integrating and deploying GSM/GPRS/EDGE technology, preparing for its 3G (UMTS) deployment, and improving overall coverage and capacity. |
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