
| ALL TODAY'S PRESS RELEASES SEE BELOW |
| Hutchison 3G Summer Promotion |
|
23rd June 2003 |
|
Join now: 3Mobiles from € 0,- or bundle prices from € 19,- per month Everyone who signs up from the 21st of June until the 23rd of September has the choice now in addition to the already-existing two bundles with no minimum contract term (3Basic and 3Power), 3 offers three new bundles with a minimum contract term of 12 months (3VideoPlus). With these bundles customers will either save with the lower purchase price of the 3Mobile or the reduced monthly bundle price. Now, Voice calls starting at 0,4 Cents across all Austrian networks, 24hrs a day If a customer decides to take the 3Mobile for free, he will pay a bundle price of € 69,- per month. This includes the 3VideoPackage (containing 66 minutes of video calls, 99 3Box e-mails, 33 video messages, 33 downloads and 99 info service calls) for a package price of € 24,- and 800 voice call minutes across all Austrian networks, 24 hours a day. (3VideoPlus 800) If the customer pays 149,- for the 3Mobile, the monthly costs amount € 49,-. In addition to the 3VideoPackage in this case the customer gets 500 voice call minutes across all Austrian networks, 24 hours a day. (3VideoPlus 500) If the customer pays € 299,- for the 3Mobile, he only pays € 25,- per month. This way he enjoys the advantages of the 3VideoPackage and has 250 voice calls across all Austrian networks, 24 hours a day. (3VideoPlus 250). In this case the price for the included 250 voice minutes amounts 0,4 Cent per Minute. Tariffs without minimum contract term - from € 19,- per month with no risk Customers who choose (or already chose) 3Basic will only pay € 19, (instead of € 39) per month from now on. Additionally they receive the 3VideoPackage that is 133 voice call minutes within Austria, 33 voice call minutes within the EU and 33 SMS. For 3Power the customer pays € 39,- instead of € 69,- per month including the video package and 333 voice call minutes within Austria, 66 voice call minutes within the EU and 66 SMS. Sign up now and profit forever The very low tariffs for voice telephony are a landmark. Anyone who signs up with 3 gets all the advantages of Mobile Multi Media (e.g. Video telephony) yet does not have to give any thought to the old way of communicating (voice telephony), which he receives on top. Those customers who sign up for the summer promotion, profit from this offer as long as they remain a 3customer. Why should any customer continue to use his old mobile if with 3 he gets Mobile Multi Media as well as voice telephony at the lowest possible tariffs? |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
| Digital Rooster Line Up 3G |
| DigitalRooster negotiations in relation to providing access to its rich library of content and live multimedia services to a large North American wireless provider |
| Verizon Takes LG Mobile |
| LG Mobile Phones' VX3100 handset for Verizon Wireless matches the ultimate in sleek design and technical innovation with Verizon Wireless' superior service |
| 3G First Pass |
| NTT DoCoMo, announced that they will introduce the FirstPass™ SSL client authentication service via the 3G network in conjunction with the launch of new F2102V and N2102V FOMA handsets. |
| Anritsu Delivers On 3G Test Promise |
| Anritsu confirms its leading position in 3G conformance testing with a total of 20 RF test cases. This comes as the company obtains approval for a further 10 RF test cases at the GCF (Global Certification Forum) meeting held in Dusseldorf |
| Hutchison 3G Summer Promotion |
| The future is Mobile Multi Media, and 3 eases the entry into this new world: with video packages at a more affordable price |
| Public WLAN Hotspots Will Be The Next Dot-Com Crash |
| A new brief by Forrester Research forecasts that there will be 286 million Bluetooth-enabled phones, laptops, and PDAs in Europe in 2008 compared with 53 million WLAN devices -- mostly laptops. |
Teleca
and Legend, the leading supplier of consumer electronics in China, have
signed an agreement covering licence of Teleca's Obigo mobile suite. Initially,
Legend will use Teleca's Browser solution in its G820 phone. |
The
new services are the first to be launched in Singapore and allow GPRS
customers to view content rich streaming video and listen to audio clips
on their handsets. |
The
CDMA Development Group (CDG) reported that operators who have deployed
CDMA2000 in North America are seeing positive results in network performance,
service differentiation and product availability. |
Ericsson,
Huawei, NEC, Nortel Networks and Siemens today announced the creation
of a new industry cooperation, CPRI - Common Public Radio Interface, aiming
to define a publicly available specification for the key internal interface
of radio base stations. |
The
rising popularity of mobile phones is likely to force the next big issue
for European mobile operators: the economics of adding capacity to ease
traffic and congestion. |
The
multi-million dollar framework agreement will increase SFERIA's ability
to offer enhanced voice and data services more efficiently and cost-effectively
to a wider range of business and residential customers over its code division
multiple access (CDMA) network. |
| 3G Home |
| 3G Forum |
| Subscribe To Newsletter |
| All Material Subject to Copyright. All logos, graphics and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |