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NTT DoCoMo to Market New Data-Card Type FOMA Terminal

September 13, 2003

F2402
F2402

NTT DoCoMo announced that on September 13, 2003 the company will begin marketing the F2402, the first data-card type terminal capable of high-speed packet transmission in both the uplink and downlink at a maximum rate of 384 kbps.

A unique feature of the F2402 is that it makes possible video calling from a PC to a FOMA videophone, or to an ISDN-connected fixed videophone terminal. To enable this function, the PC user must preinstall videophone software, be using a web camera enabled PC, and be wearing an earphone-mike headset. For simple voice calling from a PC, the accessory earphone-mike headset optionally available from DoCoMo will suffice.

Furthermore, specific locations can be remotely monitored by placing a web camera enabled PC, with the F2402 inserted, at an appropriate vantage point for image transmission to a FOMA videophone.

The F2402 supports multi-accessing, letting users simultaneously transmit both voice and data.

 

Main F2402 Specifications

Size
(height x width x thickness)
120.8mm x 54.0mm x 12.4mm
Weight 50g
OS Windows98, Windows98SE, WindowsMe, Windows2000 Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional (Japanese version only)
Data transmission speed Packet communication: uplink and downlink at max. 384 kbps
64K data communication: uplink and downlink at 64 kbps
Videophone: uplink and downlink either at 32 or 64 kbps
Power DC 5.0V (supplied from PC card slot)
Power current During communication: approx. 700mA max.
Average: 500 mA
Standby: approx. 30mA
Note: The above values may vary depending on usage environment.

 


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