Siemens unveils duo of WAP cell phones

The S35i is aimed at the business user. The C35i is for social use. The S35i includes a WAP 1.1 browser and integrated modem. The S35i has Intelligent Typing. The built-in dictionary recognises the words the user is trying to spell.

The S35i also comes with voice dialling and voice memo function calendar appointments page e-business card calculator and currency converter.

The C35i is the companys first consumer WAP 1.1 phone and has entertainment features such as Picture Messaging and Calling Faces. Picture Messaging allows the user to send images instead or in addition to text messages via SMS.

Calling Faces adds face icons to names in the address book. On an incoming call the screen will flash with the chosen face. Additional entertainment features include games and a ring tone melody composer.

Weighing 110 grams the C35iis available in six colours has a standby time of up to 180 hours and a talk time of up to 300 minutes.

They will be on sale in April. Siemens is aiming to increase its sales of mobile phones by 600 per cent in two years to 60m units.

Nokia starts first GPRS deliveries

Deliveries of the high-speed network will take place during the spring. Nokia has already supplied Radiolinja with a GPRS core network solution in September 1999 for pre-launch trials.

GPRS is an essential stepping stone towards next generation mobile networks said Radiolinja GPRS project manager Elina Pitkanen.

We wish to develop our GPRS based data services as at the same time this brings preparation for the next generation of mobile services she said.

Ericsson partners on-line brokers

SE and Ericsson are working together to create mobile internet products to create on-line stock brokerage business solutions over Ericssons forthcoming range of WAP phones.

The development will target functions that enable clients to buy and sell stocks and derivatives via HQ.SE stock quotes price alerts and access to analyses and financial news.

HQ.SE is a natural strategic partner because its a strong player in the finance sector said Thomas Thard senior business advisor at Ericsson Business Consulting.

BT Cellnet to soon 500-person GPRS trials

The GPRS data network is being developed alongside BTCellnets existing digital GSM network. It uses the existing radio base stations linked to a new network based on packet technology. Pricing structures could charge usage on a subscription basis or on the volume of data sent and received.

Coverage will be exactly the same as for BTCellnets GSM coverage. GPRS is an international standard operated as part of GSM and therefore it will be possible to use GPRS when roaming on other networks.

The GPRS network is only activated when data is being transmitted. The user retains a virtual connection to the computer network throughout the day.

The user dials the number required and the network connects the call allocating a circuit between the two parties until the call is ended. With packet technology the user will log into a data network or an internet service provider and then send and receive data as and when required throughout the day without having to redial.

The GPRS network means the user can be always bconnected and always on-line to a data network.

There is no need to repeatedly dial in and log on to check e-mails. GPRS handsets and data cards will operate at speeds five to ten times faster than on current GSM networks. Faster devices are being developed for the future.

Woolwich offers new WAP mobile banking services

A first trial group of 100 customers are now able to use a Nokia 7110 to transfer money between accounts pay bills check balances of savings bank and mortgage accounts value ISA portfolios and examine their 10 last transactions.

This goes well beyond text message banking services currently on offer said Woolwich chief executive John Stewart.

In future our customers will be able to manage their personal finances wherever they are in the world. This is really anytime anywhere anyhow banking.

Vodafone UK chief executive Peter Bamford added:

This is the first example of mobile banking over WAP in the UK.

BTCellnet in WAP launch phone service

At the time of going to press the network declined to pre-release details of its strategy. But it involves plans to develop and market the high-speed GPRS system and bring out a raft of new data product services.

The WAP service is likely to be linked to the BTCellnet Genie web site to allow owners of the Nokia 7110 and a new Motorola WAP phone to browse the Genie site downloading text-based information and services. Once the GPRS system is implemented it will mean mobile users can browse the internet at speeds currently only available to users of PC-based ISDN lines.

Nokia voted one of top 100 firms in USA to work for

Winners were selected through a comprehensive evaluation conducted by the San Francisco-based Great Places to Work Institute.

Two-thirds of the scoring for each company was based on direct employee input gathered via random sample surveys.

The balance of each companys score came from the Institutes assessment of its human resources programs and practices.

Nokia employs more than 7500 in manufacturing sales research and development and support functions in Texas California Massachusetts and Florida.

Ericsson starts pilot retail scheme

An additional eight stores will roll out across the country over the next three months.

Dealers have been selected from the original co-branded store programme based on sales performance and their existing relationship with Ericsson.

The 10 stores will test a variety of in-store fixtures to gauge their effect on trade and footfall. The pilot phase runs for the next three months. A national roll-out could follow towards the end of the year.

The Global Store pilot scheme involves an area of the store designed as a tranquil bespoke environment carrying Ericsson phones accessories and data products.

The area has been designed to direct consumers through the purchasing process with easy access to handsets comparable information and special promotions.

Ericsson says it believes the new merchandising system will increase sales by improving the overall customer store experience and focusing consumer attention in a self-contained product area.

Ericsson has set a new benchmark in customer service in in-store experience with the Global Store programme said Ericsson channel marketing manager Vijay Anand.

Ross brings out 100 radio kit aimed at kids and parents

The CallFree radios will retail at 99.99 for two handsets including rechargeable batteries. They have a range of up to two miles.

It is an up-to-date modern communication system with two handsets operating on a dedicated frequency. There are no call charges said Ross business development manager Steven May.

Ross is donated 1 for every CallFree set sold to the national helpline for children in trouble or danger ChildLine.

Vodafone Scotland adds five shops

This brings to 16 the number of Vodafone Retail outlets in Scotland.

Their opening follows Vodafones take-over of Scottish Telecommunications and the creation of a new company Vodafone (Scotland).

Vodafone says it now has one or more stores in all the main towns in Scotland.

To celebrate the store openings the first 20 customers were given 15 a music voucher.