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More delays for 3G

One2One goes without until 2003

Abigail Waraker, vnunet.com 23 Nov 2001
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Mobile phone operator One2One has confirmed that it will not launch its third generation (3G) phone service until late 2003.

Until now, the company has not indicated a launch date.

It will offer General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) services sooner, but not until sometime next year. GPRS is a so-called 2.5G service which will offer higher data access speeds than GSM-based mobile phones.

One2One said it is cautious about the launch of GPRS-based services, which offer users an always-on service, because of the experience the market had with Wireless Access Protocol (Wap) services.

"We want to offer services that demonstrate the potential of the technology, and we don't feel that GPRS launches to date have done that," the company said.

"There was a lot of hype around Wap and we don't want to lead people down the same path."

One2One is not revealing details of the handsets it will support or the applications that will be available.

"Handsets are just starting to emerge, and we are more confident that next year handsets and the applications will demonstrate the capability of our GPRS network, which is ready to go."

Orange is more enthusiastic about GPRS. Services will be available in the next few weeks to Orange customers. It has not confirmed if this will be before or after Christmas, but is anxious to link the launch to the availability of the Ericsson T68 handset.

"We are waiting until this is available until we push GPRS," an Orange spokesperson said.

The phone has a large colour screen and supports HSCSD, which lets users use their phone as a modem, with data transfer speeds of up to 28.8kB per second.

Orange says it is on target to launch 3G services in 2003 but does not expect a predominance of handsets until 2005. BT has already launched its GPRS service but so far take-up has been limited.

See also:

Motorola boss praised for coming clean on 3G delays  29 Oct 2001
A software fault has forced BT to delay the launch of its third-generation (3G) mobile test network on the Isle of Man. The delay will further undermine already shaken confidence in BT and in 3G mobile services.  17 May 2001
The third-generation (3G) licence frenzy has left mobile operators with empty pockets and a head full of hype, wondering whether they can find a killer app to justify the billions spent on the licences.  01 May 2001
Companies wanting to take advantage of high-speed third-generation mobile services may have to wait until mid- to late-2003, as a result of the International Telecommunication Union standards process.  11 Jan 2001
The unexpectedly high level of bidding for third generation (3G) mobile licences could delay the Government's sale of fixed broadband wireless licences.  17 Apr 2000
If licensed, Vodafone will launch 3G technology in 2002.  24 Sep 1999

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