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27th September 2005 - Mobile-computing pioneer Palm, Inc.
and software pioneer Microsoft Corp. today announced a strategic
alliance to accelerate the smartphone market segment with
a new device for mobile professionals and businesses. Palm
has licensed the Microsoft(R) Windows Mobile(R) operating
system for an expanded line of Treo(TM) smartphones, the first
of which will be available on Verizon Wireless national
wireless broadband network. The news was revealed in a press
conference with Ed Colligan, president and chief executive
officer of Palm, Inc.; Bill Gates, chairman and chief software
architect of Microsoft Corp.; and Denny Strigl, president
and chief executive officer of Verizon Wireless.
The collaboration gives customers more choices and marks
a dedicated effort to deliver one of the worlds most
innovative smartphone solutions on the software platform favored
by many businesses. Treo smartphones combine the hallmark
Palm experience of a full-featured mobile phone with email,
messaging, web access(1) and organizational software -- in
an attractive, compact design. The new Treo smartphone takes
advantage of the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform in multiple ways,
offering Outlook Mobile, Office Mobile and Internet Explorer
Mobile built into the smartphone, as well as direct access
to Exchange Server 2003 for mobile access to information.(2)
In addition, the new Treo will operate with Verizon Wireless
BroadbandAccess service, the largest high-speed wireless broadband
network in the United States. Verizon Wireless expects the
new Treo smartphone to be available to its customers in early
2006.
Weve long believed that the future of personal
computing is mobile computing, and our collaboration with
Microsoft is a historic step in delivering that vision to
a larger market, said Colligan. Were confident
customers will see a differentiated smartphone that delivers
our world-class usability on Microsofts flexible and
robust Windows Mobile operating system. We collaborated with
Verizon Wireless first because of its high-speed wireless
network and growing footprint of BroadbandAccess cities.
This is a landmark alliance that will help businesses
remain on the cutting edge of competitiveness, Gates
said. Demand for accessing information on mobile devices
is soaring, and businesses want a low-cost, scalable solution.
Were excited to team with Palm and Verizon Wireless
to deliver a winning Windows Mobile solution that connects
professionals to their critical information while on the go.
The Treo smartphone on Windows Mobile is a CDMA-based phone
targeted for the U.S. market and takes advantage of Verizon
Wireless BroadbandAccess service on its EV-DO network
with download speeds averaging 400-700 kilobits per second.
Today, about half the U.S. population, in more than 84 metropolitan
areas and in hundreds of airports across the nation, can access
download speeds comparable to DSL or cable-modem connections.
Verizon Wireless has been expanding its BroadbandAccess service
area steadily since its debut in the fall of 2003.
The new Treo smartphone running Windows Mobile will
highlight the speed and power of our BroadbandAccess service,
said Strigl. The Treo will deliver fast downloading
of email and attachments as well as quick access to critical-business
information, providing businesses with a great return on investment.
Our strong relationships with Microsoft and Palm continue
to provide real value for our customers.
The new Treo smartphone is powered by an Intel processor
and joins Palms award-winning family of Treo smartphones,
which includes the Treo 600 and Treo 650, both offered today
to Verizon Wireless customers.
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