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T-Mobile and Fujitsu Siemens Computers to offer 3G HSDPA notebooks

January 5, 2006

T-Mobile Germany and Fujitsu Siemens Computers Deutschland GmbH are developing their existing sales cooperation into a strategic partnership with a clear focus on innovation. The two companies are joining forces to be among the first worldwide to offer notebooks with integrated HSDPA, UMTS and W-LAN mobile communications technology from the spring of 2006. These notebooks, together with so-called HSDPA, the turbo technology for UMTS, will enable users to access the Internet or their company's intranet in many regions at about the same speed as in the fixed network via DSL. The first product to emerge from the cooperation is a modern Fujitsu Siemens notebook in the AMILO pro series with the HSDPA enabled Mobile DSL card 1800 plus a mobile telephone contract for an extraordinarily good price.

Hans-Dieter Wysuwa, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Fujitsu Siemens Computers Germany, says that customers will profit from the cooperation in many ways, "This enables us to provide trading partners and users with integrated services. They don't just get individual components; they get integrated services from a single source - that includes incorporating the mobile solution into the company network."

The cooperation partners are offering their customers and trading partners optimised products for fast and secure mobile access to e-mails, Internet, intranet and other internal company systems via notebooks and handheld devices, like the Fujitsu Siemens Computers AMILO pro with a Mobile DSL card 1800 from T-Mobile. This offer is available at a very competitive price in the T-Punkt Business outlets and from the Fujitsu Siemens Computers sales partners from mid March 2006.

Fujitsu Siemens Computers and T-Mobile plan to launch the first notebooks with integrated HSDPA, UMTS and W-LAN technology on the market in the second quarter of 2006. These innovative devices, based on the LIFEBOOK business series by Fujitsu Siemens Computers, give users automatic access to the fastest T-Mobile network platform available in the area with no need for an external mobile data communication card. The pre-installed communication software, the Communication Center, automatically selects data transmission by HSDPA in UMTS areas, for example, and W-LAN technology in HotSpots. This mobile solution in one piece makes accessing e-mails, company applications and the Internet while on the move not just very fast, but also simple and easy to use.

 

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