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To: Valueman who wrote (5280)6/22/1999 12:05:00 PM
From: bananawind  Respond to of 29987
 
Valueman,
Ericsson G*/GSM phone. Would be interesting if you had one of these to test in G* mode side by side with your Q model.

Ericsson announces the R290 satellite
phone

STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 22, 1999--Ericsson today announced the
world's smallest and lightest dual mode satellite / GSM 900 mobile phone for global usage, which is
specially designed for the Globalstar network and will enable users to make calls virtually anywhere
in the world. Ericsson expects to launch the R290 series in limited quantities at the end of 1999 and
in volume in the beginning of 2000.

The R290 is the most compact satellite phone to be announced, weighing only 350g. This dual
mode phone also has a built-in modem for data and fax communication at 9.6 kbps in GSM mode
and is prepared for 7.2 kbps in satellite mode.

The R290 provides comprehensive coverage in both GSM and satellite mode wherever Globalstar
offers its services. Where there is no cellular coverage, limited roaming or capacity limitations, the
phone can switch to satellite mode ensuring connectivity. Similar to GSM roaming, the R290
requires only one subscription for both cellular and satellite usage. Users need just one mobile
phone, one mobile phone number and will, depending on the service provider, have the possibility to
receive one bill to cover both satellite and cellular calls. The phone can be set to operate in four
modes: satellite only, satellite preferred, GSM only and GSM preferred. Users can select the most
appropriate setting for their needs.

The R290 is targeted at users for whom it is essential to stay in touch. For example, those who
work and travel in areas that do not have cellular coverage. The majority of users are likely to be
people who to a large extent work and travel within their national boarders or territory.

Ericsson expects that the first users of satellite phones will be professionals on the move. In addition,
the compact size of the phone will attract many other users, for example those who participate in
active leisure pastimes such as hiking, adventure travel or sailing.

Jan Ahrenbring, Vice President of Marketing and Communications, at Ericsson Mobile
Communications says:

''This new phone ensures almost global connectivity combining the leading digital technology, GSM,
with global satellite technology in one compact, robust, handset. The R290 extends mobile
connectivity enabling people to communicate easily and effectively - when and with whom they
wish. As users demand more from mobile technologies, we see satellite as the next logical step for
anytime, anyplace communication.''

A range of useful accessories that will simplify and help usage in different situations complements the
phone. For example, the R290 has a car kit, including a handsfree option, so that it can work in
both modes via a combined car-mounted satellite and GSM antenna. Also, specially developed for
the R290 are a portable handsfree and two types of carrying cases.

Pictures of the new Ericsson R290 can be downloaded from:
ericsson.se

Ericsson is the leading provider in the new telecoms world, with communications solutions that
combine telecom and datacom technologies with freedom of mobility for the user. With more than
100,000 employees in 140 countries, Ericsson simplifies communications for its customers -
network operators, service providers, enterprises and consumers - the world over.