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Completion of Merger Provides
Spectrum to Facilitate Widespread Growth of 3G Services Nationwide;
Consumers to Enjoy More Choices for Broadband Access; Network
Improvements and Integration Under Way
Ericsson, Lucent Technologies and Siemens selected to deploy UMTS/HSDPA
network throughout areas of the United States
Atlanta, GA, January 3 2005
Cingular Wireless, the nation's largest
wireless provider, today announced plans to begin deploying the nation's
fastest high-speed mobile wireless data network based on international
standards. The third generation network will offer average data speeds
between 400-700 kilobits per second (Kbps), and bursts to several
megabits per second on capable devices.
Cingular, a joint venture of SBC
Communications Inc. (NYSE: SBC) and BellSouth Corp. (NYSE: BLS), will be
building 3G UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) with HSDPA
(High Speed Downlink Packet Access) networks in a number of major urban
and suburban markets beginning in 2005.
Cingular's recent acquisition of AT&T
Wireless provided the company with the spectrum necessary to build the
3G networks. Cingular, which pioneered the development of GSM at both
850 and 1900 MHz, intends to make the high-speed network available to
not only its regional and rural roaming partners but also enable
regional and rural carriers to deploy UMTS services on their networks as
well.
Cingular signed agreements with Ericsson
(NASDAQ:ERICY), Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU) and Siemens (NYSE: SI) to
develop and deliver the infrastructure required for a broad-scale
deployment of an expanded 3G UMTS/HSDPA network. Additionally, several
manufacturers have committed to supplying handsets and other devices for
use on the UMTS network. Cingular said it expects to offer 3G services
in most major markets by the end of 2006.
"Today's announcement marks a significant
milestone in our commitment to speed the deployment of third-generation
wireless services across the nation," said Kris Rinne, chief technical
officer, Cingular Wireless.
"The selection of these vendors will
bring tremendous intellectual capital to the team as we work to achieve
our common goal to bring the next generation of mobile multimedia
services to consumers and businesses."
The UMTS/HSDPA service will enable
enhanced services, including broadband-capable high-speed Internet
access, wirelessly enabled enterprise productivity tools and audio/video
streaming for business customers, along with a host of consumer services
such as high-resolution digital image and video capture and playback and
advanced multi-player gaming.
Additionally, UMTS/HSDPA offers customers
the ability to have simultaneous voice and data sessions, so a customer
can use a handset to make a call at the same time they're checking
e-mail or browsing the Internet at high speeds. This is a key
differentiator between UMTS/HSDPA and other wireless technologies that
only offer data services.
Ericsson, Lucent and Siemens will provide
the equipment necessary to give customers access to some of the fastest
wireless data connections available. Cingular also signed an agreement
with Nokia (NYSE: NOK) to enhance its existing GSM/GPRS/EDGE network and
possibly support the deployment of its 3G UMTS network. Financial terms
of the contracts were not disclosed. In addition, Cingular's strategic
handset providers -- Nokia, Motorola and LG -- have committed to
delivery of competitive UMTS devices in the fourth quarter of 2005 with
attractive form factors and feature functionality that takes advantage
of the increased data speeds.
With the completion of its merger with
AT&T Wireless, Cingular now operates the nation's largest digital voice
and data network with nationwide coverage. The new company's enhanced
spectrum position and combined network assets pave the way for the
rollout of UMTS/HSDPA and give Cingular customers a more expansive
portfolio of wireless data solutions.
Currently, Cingular customers can use
EDGE, the fastest nationwide wireless data network, to receive average
data connection speeds up to 135 kilobits per second depending on the
device used. EDGE is available to over 260 million people in more than
8,500 cities and towns, and in areas along 30,000 miles of interstate
highways. In the near future, UMTS devices will be backward compatible
with EDGE.
Earlier this year, AT&T Wireless launched
the country's first commercial UMTS wireless networks in Dallas,
Detroit, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle. Cingular will
continue to offer UMTS services in those six markets.
"The investments we're making today will
pay big dividends for our company and our customers as wireless becomes
more integral to our everyday lives," said Rinne. "These companies have
the expertise to put a network in place that will turn the promise of 3G
into reality."
Rinne added that Cingular already gives
its customers access to some of the most advanced wireless voice and
data services in the world on the largest digital voice and data network
- the Cingular ALLOVER(SM) network. Cingular's ALLOVER (SM); network
covers 268 million people and is growing. Coverage is not available in
all areas.
Network Planning and Integration Under
Way Cingular today also said it has started integration planning of the
combined company's networks.
More immediately, customers will
experience a number of benefits from the network integration, as the
coverage and quality of their wireless services are enhanced. Further
improvements will steadily continue over the next several months. The
company said customers using its ALLOVER(SM) network should expect fewer
blocked calls and better in-building penetration.
"Network improvement is the cornerstone
of our merger with AT&T Wireless," continued Rinne. "If the network
gives customers a great experience, every other function of the business
feels the positive effects. The combination of the two companies'
network assets positions Cingular to set a new standard for network
excellence and raise the bar for wireless. We're ready to put our
extensive voice and data experience to work to deliver the quality
wireless experience our customers deserve."
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ABOUT CINGULAR WIRELESS
Cingular Wireless is the largest wireless carrier in the United States,
serving more than 46 million customers. Cingular, a joint venture
between SBC Communications (NYSE: SBC) and BellSouth (NYSE: BLS), has
the largest digital voice and data network in the nation. Cingular is
the only U.S. wireless carrier to offer RolloverSM, the wireless plan
that lets customers keep their unused monthly minutes. Details of the
company are available at
www.cingular.com.
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