
US
: Dell devotees now can have Cingular Wireless' critically acclaimed
BroadbandConnect service built into their mobile systems beginning
today with the availability of a new line of Dell Latitude(TM) notebooks.
The new Dell Latitude
D620 and D820 notebooks can be configured with Cingular's UMTS/HSPDA-based
3G technology onboard, giving customers global wireless data capabilities
from day one. In the U.S., Latitude users now have mobile broadband
access in all BroadbandConnect markets launched by Cingular in 2005
-- and in most major markets by the end of this year -- with seamless
high-speed EDGE network coverage outside those areas in 13,000 cities
and towns. Overseas, they can use their Latitude notebooks wirelessly
in conjunction with EDGE or GPRS data service in more than 100 countries
worldwide.
"The new
Dell Latitude notebooks configured with Cingular's BroadbandConnect
service represent a complete, self-contained package -- a fantastic
new computing device with unparalleled global wireless capabilities
built-in," said Jeff Bradley, vice president, business data services,
for Cingular Wireless. "This simplifies the wireless experience
for business users by making it seamless. There's no longer any need
to purchase and bring along a separate wireless card or search for
a WiFi hot-spot when traveling domestically or abroad."
Cingular's BroadbandConnect
service uses UMTS/HSDPA technology -- the global standard and natural
3G evolutionary path for GSM providers. In the U.S., it provides average
download speeds between 400-700 kilobits per second (kbps), with bursts
to more than one megabit per second (mbps). Cingular's EDGE network,
the largest national high-speed wireless data network in the U.S.,
provides average download speeds of up to 135kbps.
BroadbandConnect
is available today in 16 U.S. markets covering 52 cities. Markets
include Austin (TX), Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston,
Las Vegas, Phoenix, Portland (OR.), Salt Lake City, San Diego, San
Francisco, San Jose (CA.), Seattle, Tacoma and Washington, D.C. It
is expected to be online in most major markets in the U.S. by the
end of this year.
The new Dell Latitude
D620 and D820 notebooks are available immediately through http://www.dell.com.
Latitude customers can activate Cingular's BroadbandConnect service
directly from Dell and are billed monthly by Cingular. Unlimited monthly
BroadbandConnect service is $59.99 per month with a two-year contract
and qualified voice contract.
Beginning in late
Q2, customers will be able to sign-up for Cingular Data Connect international
plans. These will offer two international wireless data monthly usage
plans -- a North American plan ($109.99 for 100MB) for travel within
Canada and Mexico and an Overseas plan ($139.99 for 100MB) -- both
include unlimited domestic usage on Cingular's domestic data networks.
The Overseas plan will provide access in more than two dozen countries,
with service planned to be offered in Australia, Canada, China, France,
Germany, Great Britain, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain and other
major areas in Asia and Europe.
Cingular Wireless
provides wireless services to 95 of the Fortune 100 companies, and
counts more than 80 percent of the Fortune 500 and over 1,200 federal,
state and local government agencies as customers.