CINGULAR PUTS 3G GLOBAL PLAN IN
MOTION
GlobalConnect International Data Roaming Plans and Option
GlobeTrotter GT MAX LaptopConnect Card to Extend Wireless
Broadband Service Overseas
FEBRUARY 13, 2006
Whether sending a business
proposal from a restaurant on the Costa del Garraf in Barcelona
or
accessing the company website while watching surfers "hang
ten" along the San Diego coast, Cingular customers will
soon be the first in the world to use a single PC modem card to
receive some of the fastest wireless broadband connections
worldwide.
Next month, Cingular will begin offering customers a one-stop
shopping experience for global wireless broadband service.
Cingular GlobalConnect features unlimited domestic data
usage on the company's
BroadbandConnect and EDGE networks in the United States and
100MB of wireless data usage on networks throughout Asia and
Europe. The company will also provide customers with a
single LaptopConnect card that connects to multiple wireless
data networks in 95 countries. One
device. One rate plan. Global coverage.
Cingular GlobalConnect will feature the Option GlobeTrotter GT
MAX LaptopConnect card - the FIRST, commercially available
global 3G device of its kind. The card is a tri-band
(850/1900/2100 MHz) UMTS/HSDPA (Universal Mobile Telephone
System/High Speed Downlink Packet Access)
device that has a unique retractable antenna design, making it
the world's first UMTS/HSDPA data card that doesn't need to be
removed from the notebook computer during transport. The
card uses Cingular's Communication Manager to access HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS
cellular networks
and public/private Wi-Fi networks.
Cingular GlobalConnect will offer two international wireless
data usage plans - a North American plan ($109.99 for 100MB) for
travel within Canada and Mexico, and an Overseas ($139.99 for
100MB) plan - both include unlimited data usage on Cingular's
domestic data networks. These plans will give mobile
professionals unprecedented ability to use their laptops to
access applications, e-mail and perform other tasks while
traveling within the U.S. and abroad. 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, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Mexico,
Singapore, Spain and other major areas
in Asia and Europe. With 45 countries currently offering
UMTS service,Cingular expects to provide 3G data roaming
capability in additional countries throughout the year.
"The need for broadband connections continues to move from
our offices and living rooms to almost anywhere in the
world," said Kris Rinne, chief technology officer for
Cingular Wireless. "As more GSM carriers upgrade to
UMTS and HSDPA, we see ourselves becoming the travel agents
for 3G worldwide."
"We are delighted to offer Cingular's customers in the US
and overseas this truly innovative product. In today's
world where global travel is now the norm, mobile professionals
demand instant and speedy access to their corporate applications
and information, any time; anywhere," said Jan Callewaert,
chief executive officer for Option. "The unveiling of
the GT MAX today further demonstrates Option's leading market
position in both ergonomic design and wireless data
technology."
Cingular Wireless was the first carrier in the world to make
HSDPA service widely available to customers. The
BroadbandConnect network is available in 16 major metropolitan
areas in the United States, covering 52 cities. The
company will extend coverage to most major metropolitan
areas throughout the U.S. in 2006. Customers can use the
new Option GlobeTrotter GT MAX LaptopConnect card in these
markets to receive average download speeds between 400-700
kilobits per second, with bursts to more than one megabit per
second.
When Cingular customers travel outside of 3G UMTS/HSDPA coverage
in the United States, the GlobeTrotter GT MAX Laptop Connect
card can be used to access the Cingular EDGE network
(850/900/1800/1900 MHz) in more than 13,000 cities and towns,
and connect to either EDGE or GPRS data service in more than 95
countries worldwide. Customers accessing UMTS services
in other countries should expect to receive average download
speeds between 200-300kbps, depending on the network accessed.
Cingular's BroadbandConnect service uses HSDPA/UMTS technology
-- the global standard and natural 3G evolutionary path for GSM
providers. Wireless carriers offering UMTS, EDGE or GPRS can
upgrade their networks to HSDPA and be assured there is a
continued evolutionary path to faster
speeds and more advanced services.