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3G goes up a gear in Singapore

Winston Chai CNet Asia

Published: 14 Jan 2003 10:02 GMT

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A consortium of four companies in the city-state -- Mercedes Benz, SingTel Mobile, Siemens and NEC -- have joined hands to unveil what they claim to be the world's first car to feature third-generation (3G) UMTS mobile services.

UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System), a mobile standard based on Wideband Code Division Multiple Access technology, is a popular 3G migration path among GSM (global system for mobile communications) operators.

The 3G-enabled prototype -- a customised Mercedes Benz S-Class luxury sedan with frills such as wireless keyboards and 15-inch monitors -- provides a myriad of services including video streaming and conferencing, location-based city guides and high-speed Internet access of up to 256 Kbps.

While Singapore's 3G deployments are not expected to go live until next year, the car's multimedia offerings were made possible by SingTel Mobile's trial network in the central business district (CBD).

The network was jointly built by an alliance between Siemens Mobile and NEC, who are currently vying with competitors Nokia and Ericsson for SingTel Mobile's soon-to-be- announced 3G network agreement.

"We will award our 3G contract by the middle of this year," said Lucas Chow, SingTel Mobile's chief executive officer. "We will also launch selected 3G services, likely to be in the CDB area, by year-end."

SingTel Mobile is the only operator in the island-state to remain undecided about its network supplier.

M1 and StarHub both awarded their 3G network contracts to mobile phone giant Nokia in 2000.


To see the latest news on the next generation of mobile communications, see the GPRS/3G News Section.

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