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Cingular Wireless to Deliver 2.5G Wireless Services to Consumers in
Southeast And Las Vegas
Posted by WDN, October 25, 2001
`Cingular Wireless Internet Express' Turns on Promise of GPRS in Carolinas,
Eastern Tennessee, Coastal Georgia and Las Vegas
Building on over a decade of experience
managing and delivering packet data services, Cingular Wireless today
announced the rollout of their GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) solution
in a number of markets in the Southeast and Las Vegas. The fast, always-on
service is already available in the state of Washington.
The introduction of 'Cingular Wireless Internet Express' provides consumers,
as well as business users, with an improved wireless Internet experience
with "always on" access to information and speeds up to 10 times faster than
current technologies on other domestic wireless networks. The new GPRS
service, which introduces packet data transmission technology into its
existing GSM network, is an extension of Cingular's expertise leveraging its
extensive and seamless nationwide Mobitex network.
Cingular's Wireless Internet Express gives consumers in Las Vegas, the
Carolinas, eastern Tennessee, and coastal Georgia (including Savannah,
Augusta, Brunswick) the flexibility to toggle between an Internet session
and a phone call or text message without having to abandon their Internet
connection. This means that Cingular mobile phone users can have convenient
access to e-mail, wireless Internet, messaging, games and other services.
Additionally, with the Motorola Timeport 7389i tri-band phone, consumers can
roam anywhere on GSM across the U.S. and Canada and with Cingular's GSM
partners overseas.
The introduction of this new technology to consumers in the Southeast lays
the foundation for Cingular's roll-out of "2.5G" technology nationwide and
its gradual evolution to "3G" or third generation wireless technology.
Cingular Wireless Internet Express is expected to be available in all of
Cingular's GSM markets by early 2002.
"Cingular Wireless is proud to be to deliver the next generation of wireless
communications to consumers," said Stephen Krom, Cingular vice president of
marketing for Internet and data. "In the coming months, Cingular will
leverage its depth of experience with business applications, delivering many
of the same services currently offered via Cingular's Mobitex-based packet
data network, such as wireless access to corporate e-mail through Cingular
Xpress Mail, a feature no other wireless provider offers over GPRS."
Cingular's Wireless Internet Express service in the Southeast is running
over network infrastructure supplied by Nortel Networks. Ericsson Inc.
supplies the GPRS network infrastructure in Las Vegas.
Business users have long enjoyed Cingular's many industry-leading services.
Cingular's Corporate E-mail PLUS takes popular wireless e-mail services like
BlackBerry(TM) to the next level by allowing users to receive, respond to
and forward e-mails as if they were in the office. Corporate E-mail PLUS is
the only service that gives enterprise employees wireless access to their
corporate e-mail via the Blackberry wireless e-mail solution, along with
interactive messaging capabilities from both the RIM 950 or RIM 957 Wireless
Handhelds(TM). Users can also combine Corporate E-mail PLUS with other
services, such as line of business applications and business news and
lifestyle content, on the same handheld.
Consumers with Cingular's new GPRS service can use Cingular's My Wireless
Window Internet portal (http://www.mywirelesswindow.com)
and enjoy improved access to the mobile
Internet for smarter, faster and more affordable information. The wireless
portal, accessible from a mobile phone or personal computer, includes
calendar, shopping, e-mail, address book and instant messaging. The My
Wireless Window portal also provides access to the latest information on
stocks, sports, games, weather, news, movies, lottery, horoscopes as well as
driving directions and Yellow Pages information for mobile phone users.
With Cingular's new Wireless Internet Express, air time will not count
against wireless rate plan minutes, so customers are able to spend as much
time on the Internet as needed, paying for their data volume usage (per
kilobyte sent and received). Wireless Internet Express will be offered as a
feature add-on to any rate plan, giving consumers added flexibility to meet
their specific needs. Packages are available starting at $14.99 and
including 100 interactive messages.
About Cingular Wireless
Cingular Wireless is the second largest wireless carrier in the U. S., and
is dedicated to self-expression and customer-friendly service. As a leader
in mobile voice and data communications, Cingular, a joint venture between
SBC Communications and BellSouth, currently serves more than 21.3 million
customers nationwide. Cingular offers customers advanced technologies in
simple, cost-effective ways that permit them to tap the creative potential
of wireless through their own self-expression. Details of the company are
available at http://www.cingular.com .
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