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The move follows over six months of negotiations with the worlds leading network companies.
Ericsson is a second supplier and will further develop its existing role as the supplier of the fixed and mobile core networks supporting the change from GSM to 3G. BTCellnet will be delivering fast internet access video-conferencing games music on the move and a variety of m-commerce applications to the UK.
Third Generation mobile phones go on sale at the end of 2001. BTCellnet will continue to work with Nokia and Motorola on existing mobile networks and applications.
The promotion is called Bring Your Own Mobile and involves a 12.50 service pack containing a SIM card internet access CD and 10 worth of calls.
Customers can check their current handset compatibility by logging into www.virgin.com/mobile.
If youre being ripped off by the likes of BTCellnet and Vodafone its time to try Virgin Mobile said spokesman Steven Day.
Virgins SIM works in most modern phones and gets access to the best-value calls in Britain claimed Day.
Genie says that more than 4000 new users are registering each day.
Genie was launched by BTCellnet a year ago and claimed to be the first service in the world to send information from the internet directly to a mobile phone.
Genies WAP portal now offers access to more than 40 WAP services including Visa BBC and e-bookers.
Orange scored 97.7 per cent compared with BTCellnet at 96.5 per cent Vodafone at 96.3 per cent and One 2 One at 96.6 per cent.
The survey covered a set of routes in the UK between October and March. It was based on 30000 test calls on each network covering all motorways 70 urban conurbations and a selection of A roads.
But Oftel warns that the survey results should not be seen as recommended best buys or be relied upon for purchase decisions.
Consumers own experience may differ from the reported level of service depending on factors such as the handset and equipment being used geographic location and time of day says Oftel.
Last year Orange annoyed its rivals by using Oftel stats in its advertising without Oftels disclaimer.
The full results and details of the survey can be found on OFTELs website at www.oftel.gov.uk/feedback/mobile0500.htm.
The flotation was planned for this month.
It is frustrating to defer. But we intend to continue to deliver strong organic growth and look forward to coming to market once more stable conditions emerge said
Project Telecom chief executive Tim Radford.
Steve Pardoe found that his credit card had been fraudulently used to top up a BTCellnet phone. He was so furious with the dismissive response from BTCellnets customer services he decided to set up his own web site at www.pardoes.com/cellnet/index.html to log similar complaints.
BTCellnet allow anyone to use anyone elses debit or credit card numbers to top up a pre-pay phone with complete impunity. BTCellnet simply take the money from the victims bank or credit card account without any authorisation and with absolutely no identity check says Pardoe.
As a result BTCellnet have been stealing money from thousands of peoples bank and credit card accounts then cynically fobbing off their victims and refusing point blank to compensate them for their loss and inconvenience.
They also refuse to cooperate with victims or the Police in tracing the fraudulent phone user leaving people exposed to repeated theft. BTCellnet prefer instead to protect their dishonest customer.
BTCellnet have been aware of this problem for more than a year now and could have stopped this scam at any time. But they alone among cellular providers persist in running an automated credit-card top-up system which they know to be insecure. Theyve now stolen money four times from me and my company prompting this internet campaign to assist other victims and draw media attention to BTCellnets disgraceful behaviour.
Our web site has had 10s of thousands of visitors from all over the world including government bodies communications companies and the media.
Pardoe recently appeared on BBCs Hard Cash programme about the BTCellnet pre-pay problem.
SmartPrepay says its electronic top-up service complies with the security used by all major payment and credit card schemes.
To use the service subscribers need a smart card (e-purse) and a PC card reader containing electronic cash. The chip on the smart card is debited or credited over a PC card reader when the user logs into his/her merchant or bank web site.
SmartPrepay intends to offer UK users free cards and a secure on-line service that allows them to withdraw cash from their bank account and load it onto their card.
In effect it is like using a virtual ATM machine.
Despite the proliferation of mobile phones and accessories sold on-line there has been no risk-free and cost-effective way to provide top-up facilities over the web until now said SmartPrepay technical director Dan Isaaman.
The e-purse reduces the threat of fraud for both the consumer and vendor as well as protecting vendors against unscrupulous transactions.
With the UK pre-pay market set to double this year alone to 23 million units and internet penetration set to rise by 2.5 million to 13.7 million users the e-purse is the perfect payment solution for providing airtime and other digital content on the web said Isaaman.
This approach also has the benefit of anonymity. Anyone with a bank account can own an e-purse card allowing people without credit cards as well as the under-18s to top up on-line.
He takes over from South African Michael Stocks of operator MTN. Healy is an ex-vice president of engineering and operations at McCaw Cellular Communications Wireless Data Division.
He began his career in sales and marketing positions at New York Telephone.
North Americas GSM service now serves more than 6 million customers in more than 4600 cities in 47 American states and five Canadian provinces in a coverage area populated by more than 180 million people.
The network is already planning to give the police high-speed GPRS services to enable them to download data to their handsets.
David Henson business unit director of One 2 One said:
Each Force has its own policy around the issue of phones to officers and employees.
But as existing contracts are up for annual renewal the force will be able to take existing numbers and port them on to the One 2 One service.
The police are dependent on excellent communications and we believe that this agreement underlines the strength of our service.
We look forward to working with the individual forces to ensure they maximise our network and the products and services on offer Henson added.
The package comes from financial software Staines company Dataflow and a WAP phone to be used to check on customer credit details cash received payments made sales information and stock availability even while at a clients location.
WAP phones will soon become the norm for business users and we felt it was important to provide our customers with the ability to take immediate advantage of this new technology said Dataflow sales and marketing director Paul Gibson.
With more people working on the move there are many advantages in providing direct access at anytime to important financial data that is usually only available to the accounts department.