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To: Angel Medina who wrote (377)2/10/1999 11:25:00 PM
From: P2V  Respond to of 531
 
Forgot to post this one -- from Ericsson thread ---
Message 7730240

Ericsson and Omnipoint sign first U.S. agreement for GPRS
trial and launch

Ericsson and Omnipoint Communications Services have signed the first agreement to
provide GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) in the United States. The companies
will conduct field trials of several GPRS applications in the Omnipoint PCS (Personal
Communication Services) 1900 MHz network during 1999. Omnipoint expects
commercial launch of its GPRS offerings by mid 2000.

Using the existing GSM network, GPRS technology will allow Omnipoint to offer
wireless access to Internet and other IP-based services at speeds up to 115 kbps -
more than a tenfold increase over current wireless network speeds. GPRS is also an
important step toward third-generation (3G) communications.

"Omnipoint has been a leader in offering value-added wireless data services to its
customers since we launched commercial operations," said Chris Resavy, senior
director of Engineering and Network Operations for Omnipoint Communications.
"GPRS is the next step in our data strategy, allowing consumers to have true high-speed
access in the mobile environment just as they have at home. Our trial with Ericsson will
evaluate network interoperability and other technical issues so that we will be able to
offer our customers the best service possible."

"Ericsson's GPRS solution will clearly demonstrate the ability to evolve an operator's
existing infrastructure to Third Generation capabilities without major changes," said Skip
Speaks, executive vice president and general manager, Network Operators Group,
Ericsson Inc. "It will help Omnipoint create new business opportunities by providing
their customers with access to the information they need wherever they are."

Several users will share GPRS radio resources, thus using channels and spectrum more
efficiently. Packet data also has the benefit of allowing users to remain connected to the
data network while paying only for the data volume received and/or sent.

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.

Please visit Ericsson's Press Room at: ericsson.se

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT
Kathy Egan, Vice President, Communications, Ericsson Inc. Phone: +1 212 685 4030

Per Nordlöf, General Manager, Packet Switching Systems Ericsson Business Unit
GSM Systems
Phone: +46 8 764 1011; E-mail: per.nordlof@era.ericsson.se

Johan Wiklund, Ericsson Corporate Communications
Phone: +46 70 560 0134; E-mail: johan.wiklund@lme.ericsson.se

Company Information
Omnipoint Communications is a subsidiary of Omnipoint Corporation. Founded in
1987, the parent company is a leader in commercializing PCS.

Omnipoint currently provides advanced wireless communications services in much of
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Michigan, Indiana and southern Florida; it intends to
provide those services in additional areas.

The company also develops technology and equipment for PCS and wireless local loop.
The company's stock is traded on the NASDAQ National Market. Its trading symbol is
OMPT.