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Siemens and Casio MultiMobile prototype |
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The MultiMobile is a prototype who shows the feature set but not the
final design and form factor.
ONLY AVAILABLE 3Q2001
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Features include wireless e-mail, SMS,
Internet access (WAP, HTML), mobile telephony via headset, personal
information managment linked with communi-cation features, e.g. direct
dial out of outlook addressbook and videostreaming (download and playing
of MPEG-4 files) by PacketVideo.
PacketVideo is the first company to provide high-quality video over existing wireless networks or even videoconference from any location. The MultiMobile is the first product in an anticipated complete range of Pocket PCs with multimedia, wireless Internet and mobile phone capabilities to be developed by Siemens in co-operation with Casio that will be capable of connecting wirelessly to Microsoft Exchange Server-hosted information and any wireless Internet and e-mail service as part of an overall end-to-end wireless solution. |
With analysts predicting an estimated industry size of 15 million units
by year 2003*, Casio and Siemens are aiming to capture a significant
amount of worldwide sales for wireless Internet devices with a PDA form
factor. The MultiMobile will be targeted at high-end users - business
men and women who want as much functionality as possible in a palm-size
device.
The MultiMobile will work on today's GSM networks with the potential to
work on CDMA networks as well. It will also be able to utilise upcoming
high bandwidth mobile radio standards starting with GPRS, evolving up to
the third generation, including IMT-2000/UMTS. Capabilities such as fast
Internet access video stream and large file messaging will be available
with this new highly-integrated device.
Peter Zapf, President, Siemens Communication Devices said, "This is
a very exciting time for us at Siemens. We are working hard with Casio
and other content providers to provide discerning consumers with the
very latest device driven by the convergence of information and
communications. We believe the MultiMobile will spearhead the next
generation of mobile communication devices."
December 20th 1999. at 1200 hrs