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To: yzfool who wrote (2996)12/10/1999 3:12:00 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 

HSCD launched now (28kbps)....GPRS in 2001.

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UK - Orange Unveils HSCSD Service

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10 December 1999

Orange (UK), mobile phone operator, has launched its
high-speed circuit-switched data (HSCSD) service, an
alternative mobile data service operating on top of the
company's voice network.

The HSCSD raises mobile data speeds to 28.8-kbits/sec from
9.6-kbits/sec. Orange's first HSCSD device is a GSM PC card,
made by Nokia, offering up to 28.8-kbits/sec wireless data
speeds.

Meanwhile, Orange has dismissed suggestions from rival
operators that GPRS technology will be launched in mid-2000.
Motorola had claimed that GPRS would be launched in summer
2000. GPRS handsets will not be launched until 2001, according
to Orange. Orange is testing GPRS.
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