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Motorola& Operators23 Nov 2005

The Motorola E770v is Vodafone’s latest addition to its range of UMTS mobile phones at extra attractive prices. This extremely compact Motorola model offers all the convenient features that customers expect of a modern UMTS phone: mobile TV, videotelephony and Vodafone Music Downloads. Price is another aspect that will convince new UMTS customers. In conjunction with the UMTS Per-Minute Package Plus 100 or 200, the Motorola E770v only costs one euro. It also comes with a stereo headset and a 32 MB Trans-Flash card.

The Motorola E770v has an internal 32 MB memory to store files of all formats which can be dynamically used for all applications. The memory can also be optionally expanded with Trans-Flash cards. A 32 MB Trans-Flash card is supplied with the phone. Wireless data transmissions can be realised with the Motorola E770v, either via Bluetooth or infrared interface. The Motorola E770v has a 1,000 mAh Li-Ion battery for up to 145 hours of stand-by and up to 2 hours of talktime.

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Operators22 Oct 2005

NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and its eight regional subsidiaries announced today the development of the new 902i series of 3G FOMA® handsets. The series includes: D902i, F902i, N902i, P902i, SH902i, SO902i.

The 902i series is equipped for several new DoCoMo services, including the PushTalk™ walkie-talkie-style communication service (a DoCoMo first), the ToruCa™ information capture service, and the i-channel™ information update service. The series is also compatible with several newly enhanced DoCoMo services/functions, including Deco-mail® e-mail decoration, videophone with default speakerphone setting from the time the user places or answers a call, G-Guide® for TV programs including terrestrial digital broadcasts, and security scan automatic updates of phone software.

The series will be compatible with DoCoMo’s new Multi number™ service, which will enable up to three phone numbers to be assigned to the same handset (starts in mid-November).

PushTalk
The new PushTalk service on the FOMA packet-communications network will allow phones to be used like walkie-talkies for simultaneous, one-way communication from one 902i user to as many as four other 902i users. The service will be launched concurrently with the 902i series. As a marketing campaign, DoCoMo is planning to waive communications charges (5.25 yen for each one-way communication) until the end of December 2005.

The caller pushes the Talk button to display a directory of other users. After selecting one or more people, the caller presses the Talk button again for immediate, simultaneous connection to the other users. The caller holds down the Talk button while speaking, then releases it to let someone else speak (while the Talk button is pressed, the speaker cannot hear others talk). One person can talk up to 30 seconds at a time. If nobody speaks for 30 seconds, the connection is automatically cut.

PushTalk plus™, tentatively scheduled for January 2006, allows the speaker to speak simultaneously to as many as 19 other users. A specific group of people (such as a project team, work crew, etc.) can be registered in the user directory under a single group entry. While connected, each user’s screen lists all participating members of the group and the current speaker. The directory holds up to 200 groups and 1,000 people. For each entry, an icon indicates their current status (”standing by,” “in meeting,” etc.).

ToruCa
The new ToruCa service will enable users to obtain information by simply waving their phones in front of dedicated reader/writers installed at restaurants, theaters, music stores, arcades and other establishments. For example, when a user buys a CD at a store using DoCoMo’s “Osaifu-Keitai” mobile phone with wallet functions, they can wave their DoCoMo phone in front of a reader/writer to receive information about the CD, the artist, any promotional coupons offered by the artist’s recording label, and more.

i-channel
Subscribers to DoCoMo’s i-channel information update service can request to automatically receive updates covering news, weather, entertainment, sports, horoscopes and more. The information is delivered automatically to the phone’s standby screen as telop text.

For a full press release and specification of each of the handsets visit this page.

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Operators29 Sep 2005

NTT DoCoMo, Inc. and its eight regional subsidiaries announced today the development of the 3G FOMA® P901iTV, DoCoMo’s first mobile handset to receive terrestrial digital broadcasting signals, in addition to conventional analog signals. The handset was developed in response to the planned launch of mobile digital broadcasting in April 2006, which Japanese broadcasters formally announced today.

DoCoMo’s P901iTV will allow users to enjoy services that converge mobile communications and broadcasting, such as access to TV program related websites by simply clicking the URL shown on the display during the program. The handset’s main display will be a 2.5-inch, wide-view LCD screen. More than 2.5 hours of continuous viewing will be possible for digital TV programs. The TV function will be activated by twisting the screen (enabling the lower half of the phone to be used as a convenient handle), or simply pushing a button. An antenna-embedded earphone will enhance TV signal reception.

The P901iTV will be one of DoCoMo’s “Osaifu-Keitai” mobile phones with wallet functions, which enable the phone to be used as electronic money, credit card, commuter pass, electronic ticket and more.

DoCoMo will exhibit the P901iTV during the CEATEC Japan 2005 trade show at the Makuhari Messe exhibition center in Chiba Prefecture from October 4 to 8.

DoCoMo, under its continuing effort to maximize the potential of mobile communications, participated in joint trials of digital mobile broadcasting services that finished in Tokyo recently. DoCoMo plans to further promote the convergence of mobile communications and broadcasting so users can enjoy unique broadcasting services through mobile communications devices.

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Operators29 Sep 2005

Vodafone recently announced that it will be offering 15 new 3G handsets before Christmas, and here is the list:

Vodafone Exclusive Handsets:

At the top end of the range are four exclusive premium handsets:

  • Sharp 903, Europe’s first 3.2 mega-pixel camera phone with a 2.4 inch screen enabling great mobile TV and 3D gaming
  • Toshiba 803, Vodafone’s first music dedicated mobile with remote control and optimised user interface
  • Toshiba 903, a Japanese exclusive device offering network assisted GPS functionality
  • Limited edition Sharp 902 Ferrari with exclusive Ferrari content
  • Vodafone will also be marketing six entry level Vodafone live! with 3G handsets during the Christmas period:

  • Motorola E770v
  • Samsung SGH-ZV10
  • Samsung SGH-ZV30
  • Sharp 703
  • Sharp 703SH (Japan only)
  • Sony Ericsson V600i
  • Non-Exclusive Handsets:

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    Operators16 Sep 2005

    Vodafone today announces an extensive range of phones to bring 3G services to the mass market. The range of phones will be marketed in the run up to Christmas and will be the best yet, offering smaller and lighter phones, longer battery life, cutting edge design and new, faster services which will be available at even better value prices.

    The highlights are:

    • 15 Vodafone live! with 3G handsets
    • 10 Vodafone exclusive handsets
    • Wide range of Vodafone live! with 3G phones from premium to entry level prices

    10 of the 15 Vodafone live! with 3G phones will be Vodafone exclusives, with the total range offering a broad choice for customers from premium to entry level 3G phones based on European and Japanese designs. Six of the Vodafone exclusives will be targeted at entry level pricing to encourage the mass market adoption of Vodafone live! with 3G.

    All of Vodafone’s new 3G phones will offer enhanced and new mobile services through Vodafone live! with 3G, with more than 500,000 full track music downloads available to customers, as well as an increasing range of mobile TV services and content. Further details regarding services and pricing will be released later in the year.

    Peter Bamford, Chief Marketing Officer, Vodafone, said:

    “Vodafone will be offering a broader range of phones at better value prices this Christmas. With our new global range we have a phone for everyone, whether you want the latest in mobile entertainment or you want a great value, stylish Vodafone live! with 3G mobile.

    “A significant proportion of the range is targeted at mid to entry level price points, encouraging the mass market adoption of Vodafone live! with 3G. We are confident that this is going to be a 3G Christmas.”

    Via Via.Vodafone

    Operators21 Jul 2005

    T-Mobile Germany has announced its plans to bring the HSDPA wireless technology to the market as early as March 2006.

    Using HSDPA it will be possible to achieve up to 1.8Mbps via T-Mobile’s UMTS network. T-Mobile will test high-speed UMTS under real conditions in the coming months and promises to have HSDPA available wherever T-Mobile already provides UMTS coverage in Germany.

    With this technology Internet access and data transmission via mobile communications can reach speeds comparable with the fixed-network DSL access.

    “HSDPA is an important element and complements our existing range of technologies with GPRS, UMTS and W-LAN. T-Mobile already operates around 5,000 HotSpots in Germany, offering W-LAN and, in future, high-speed UMTS in many regions.”

    Via GeekZone.

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    Operators07 Jul 2005

    Sprint PCS today officially launched its high-speed EV-DO service in selected metro areas. Verizon Wireless started offering a similar service last summer.

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