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Hutchison 3G Austria selects Option's GlobeTrotter 3G QUAD

June 21, 2005

Option N.V., the wireless technology company, announced that Hutchison 3G Austria or 3 has chosen the GlobeTrotter 3G QUAD as wireless broadband data card for the Austrian market. The data card will be sold under 3's brand.

Hutchison 3G Austria is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong based Hutchison Whampoa. The company delivers 3G mobile multimedia and communications services under the 3 brand in Austria, offering a convergence of media, information and telephony to enable live video calls, multimedia content and entertainment while on the move. As of March 2005 the company served more than 240,000 customers. 3 services are available from sister companies in Australia, UK, Denmark, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy and Sweden. 3 also holds UMTS licenses in Ireland and Norway.

The GlobeTrotter 3G QUAD was the world's first 5-band wireless data card combining 3G UMTS at 2100 MHz for EMEA markets and Quad band GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 MHz for worldwide markets in a single PC data card. On a 3G network, the GlobeTrotter 3G QUAD enables a connection to the internet at data speeds of up to 384kbps. In areas where 3G service coverage is not available the data card continues to provide a reliable and secure data connection over the widely available GPRS service.

 

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