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| Telefonica Moviles - First Pre-Commercial 3G UMTS |
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30th October 2003 |
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Telefonica Moviles will distribute the first UMTS PCMCIA cards to its corporate customers, enabling them to access all UMTS 'Oficina MoviStar' data services (internet, intranet and e-mail) from a laptop PC at speeds of up to 384 kbit/s -- even faster than standard ADSL lines. These cards will be given out to corporate customers and institutions in various sectors (banking, insurance, autos, etc.) located in specific areas of the 40 cities where Telefonica Moviles currently has UMTS coverage. In this way, Telefonica Moviles meets the strategic commitment made with the Spanish government last December, whereby the pre-commercial launch of the first UMTS service was set for the last quarter of 2003 and the commercial launch of 3G services was scheduled to begin in 2004, subject to handset availability. Telefonica Moviles Espana also plans to invest around EUR 1 billion in 3G infrastructure between 2003-2006. The company's target is to have coverage in the 52 provincial capitals of Spain by the end of this year and between 7,000 and 8,000 UMTS base stations in 2005. Oficin@ MoviStar and UMTS video telephony: The 'Oficina MoviStar UMTS' pack includes the PCMCIA UMTS card; the MoviStar UMTS Escritorio software, which should be installed on the laptop PC; a Users' Manual containing information on the services offered and how to use both the device and the Escritorio MoviStar; and, lastly a USIM MoviStar card (similar to the traditional SIM card, but with greater capacity) for which a new contract, MoviStar Plus Datos UMTS, will be used. 'Oficina MoviStar' data services will provide customers with access to MoviStar Internet UMTS, MoviStar Intranet UMTS and E-Mail services. Telefonica Moviles will not charge its customers in the pre-commercial phase of this product. Oficina
MoviStar UMTS will be one of TME's star products and it will be presented
by the group at the next SIMO Trade Fair to be held on November 4 - 9
in the Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I in Madrid. At this international IT,
multimedia and communications Trade Fair, the company will also present
its 'Videotelefonia UMTS' service, which allows customers to listen to
and watch other clients at the same time. This service is already available
technically, but will not be available commercially for a few months. |
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