Cingular moves into broadband

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Cingular, the nation’s largest wireless provider, is launching a broadband service to let users connect laptops to the Internet.

BroadbandConnect is available in Tacoma, Seattle and Portland, the company said Tuesday.

The service combines a laptop modem card, Cingular’s Communication Manager software and a Data Connect plan to produce average mobile data connections between 400 and 700 kilobits per second.

The company also added 70 cell sites in Washington in 2005 to improve its network as part of a $205 million investment, which includes putting the high-speed data network on the air. Cell sites now include locations in Puyallup and Tacoma and near Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base, and a system inside the Capitol.

http://www.thenewstribune.com/business/story/5382166p-4866513c.html
 
Cingular Activates Wireless Broadband

Cingular Wireless has switched on a broadband wireless service to help laptop owners access business applications and download e-mail and large files when they are out of the office.

BroadbandConnect uses a modem card and software to access the mobile giant's third-generation network. Additional devices and services, such as audio and video transmissions, will be available in 2006.

"We're giving customers the ability to securely access information and applications at broadband speeds in the office, on the road or at home," Cingular COO Ralph de la Vega said in a statement. "With our 3G service, almost any spot in a city is a hotspot."

The new service promises speeds of 400 kilobits per second to 700 kilobits per second on the downlink and bursts to more than a megabit per second.

Cingular is launching BroadbandConnect in such cities as Boston, Chicago, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington D.C., Las Vegas, and Austin.

Ritch Blasi, a Cingular spokesman, said that the service will be expanded to most major markets next year, although a specific schedule hasn't been set yet.

Customers can buy a Sierra Wireless or Novatel modem card for $99.99 when they sign up for a qualifying voice plan and two-year $59.99 Unlimited Data Connect plan. A variety of monthly data plans are available starting at $19.99, Cingular said.

The offering also comes with an updated version of Cingular Communications manager, which helps customers connect to Cingular's network through a variety of access points.

Cingular, a joint venture between SBC Communications (which has adopted the AT&T brand after its acquisition of Ma Bell) and BellSouth, said the offering will compete with a variety of wireless data Services, as well as Verizon Wireless' offering.

http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.com/news/article.php/3569451
 
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