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Motorola A845 to Enable Mobile Broadband for North America |
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Monday, 22 March 2004 |
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www.motorola.com
Today, Motorola, Inc. makes history with the introduction of its first dual-mode UMTS/WCDMA handset for the North America market - the Motorola A845. Motorola introduced the world's first dual-mode UMTS/WCDMA handset for Europe and Asia in 2002.
For the consumer, the Motorola A845's advanced 3G technology means that each of the phone's benefits, including two-way video calling, GPS location services, high-speed Internet access, downloadable applications, multi-media messaging, MP3 downloading, and more - will be faster and more efficient, giving you more fun time and less wait time.
"A 3G/UMTS network, like the one AT&T Wireless is currently deploying, affords the Motorola A845 with such an incredibly fast connection that it rivals today's broadband services," says James Burke, senior director product operations, Motorola, Inc. "These turbo speeds enable powerful new wireless experiences like video conferencing, new location-based services and downloadable entertainment - things the US market has not yet experienced in wireless."
The Motorola A845 will be one of the first devices on the UMTS network being deployed by AT&T Wireless in the second half of 2004. |