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16th November 2006 - Hutchison Whampoa announced the
global launch of the X-Series from 3. The X-Series from
3 marks the beginning of the internet via mobile broadband,
and heralds a new way of doing business for mobile network
operators.
It will extend several of the core applications and
uses of the broadband internet to the mobile handset,
with a new pricing model. The X-Series from 3 will be
supported by the leading internet companies, cutting-edge
handsets from the worlds leading mobile manufacturers
and premium customer service.
Customers will be able to make unlimited calls from
their mobile using Skype, watch their home television
via their mobile using Sling, access their home PC remotely
using Orb and have access to the best of internet and
messaging services from Yahoo!, Windows Live Messenger
and Google.
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The X-Series from 3 will be priced like fixed line broadband.
It will offer use of mobile internet services free at the
time of use, for a flat fee. The X-Series from 3 will be available
in the UK from the 1st December 2006 and in 3s other
markets around the world in early 2007. Each 3 company will
provide further details as they launch X-Series in their markets.
Canning Fok, Group Managing Director of Hutchison Whampoa,
said:
This is the internet as it was meant to be and what
people have been waiting for. Mobile broadband is the natural
next step for mobile services, extending the full power of
the internet to mobile handsets. By partnering with the leaders
of the internet and the leading handset makers, the X-Series
from 3 will give everyone access to more of what they want,
when they want it, and however much of it they want, all free
when they use it.
Frank Sixt, Group Finance Director of Hutchison Whampoa,
said:
We believe that giving our customers the benefit of
the favourable economics of the broadband world will lead
more customers to join our network. That is the proposition
the 3 Group will be putting forward in all of its markets
under the X-Series. This is why we created 3, and what our
network was designed to deliver. The X-Series heralds important
changes in the business model for mobile media and internet.
Moving away from unit charges will set mobile users free to
enjoy broadband services without fear of bill-shock.
The X-Series from 3
The X-Series from 3 will allow people to communicate, find
information and be entertained in ways they have never been
able to do before using a mobile handset.
With X-Series, the 3 Group is sharing the power of mobile
broadband with its internet partners and above all, with its
customers who will get more of what they want, when they want
it, how they want it, and without fear of hidden charges every
step of the way at the point of use.
At todays launch presentation the 3 Group announced
global partnerships with major internet brands Sling Media,
Orb and Google. These partnerships build on global agreements
announced earlier this year with Skype, Microsoft and Yahoo!
New Charging Structure
X-Series customers will be charged flat access fees for X-Series
mobile broadband services on top of their basic subscription.
The access fees will include all you can Skype, all you can
chat by instant text message and all you can search and browse.
There will initially be an additional access fee for customers
who also take higher-bandwidth services like Sling and Orb.
Just like the fixed line internet, all X-Series services will
be free at the point of use, subject only to fair usage limits.
The X-Series will lay the foundations for the mobile broadband
charging models of the future. The broadband internet is based
on a completely different economic model than that of most
mobile operators today. As internet and media technologies
have evolved, customers are able to do more at less cost.
Customers in the future will be attracted by greater and greater
choice, and higher and higher usage levels, for fair, attractive
and transparent access fees.
This charging structure overturns the traditional telephony
model of charging per minute, per message, per click, per
event and per megabyte. This is made possible by the rapid
development of all IP (internet protocol) mobile networks,
HSDPA and HSUPA network speed upgrades, peer-to-peer technologies,
and a number of efficiency improvements in every aspect of
a mobile operators business. As a result, the cost of
providing broadband internet and media applications in mobility
may be expected to continue to decline, as it has in the internet
and fixed-line broadband world.
Voice
An X-Series customer will be able to make and receive unlimited
Skype calls with Skype PC users anywhere in the world, and
to any other Skype 3 mobile customer. Skype to Skype calls
on a 3 mobile will be free.*
Niklas Zennström, CEO, Skype, said:
Over the last three years, Skype has changed the way
people communicate with one another. There are 136 million
Skype users today who are making free calls to other Skype
users across the world. With 3, I am very proud to say that
for the first time, our users can now try out making Skype
calls on the move using a mobile phone. We always want to
delight our users by letting them try out new ways of keeping
in touch. This is a real milestone for Skype because now you
can use Skype beyond the PC, no matter where you happen to
be.
Your TV where you are
An X-Series customer who purchases a Slingbox will be able
to watch anything they are able to watch on their own TV,
including their terrestrial TV, Freeview, cable, and satellite
TV, at the same time, on their mobile. Slingbox will also
let X-Series customers control their home personal video recorder
(PVR) to watch shows they have recorded, pause and rewind
live TV, or even queue a recording when away from home using
their mobile.
Blake Krikorian, co-founder and CEO of Sling Media, said:
Working together with 3 has enabled us to push the
boundaries of TV viewing further than ever before. 3 understands
the power of mobile broadband to deliver compelling, value-add
applications and services like a truly personalized mobile
TV experience. We are thrilled to be working with them. The
availability of SlingPlayer Mobile for 3 customers is a major
breakthrough in mobile TV viewing. Customers can now view
all the programmes they love to watch at home whilst on the
move via their mobile phone.
Your PC where you are
Using Orb means people can access the digital content that
they have stored on their PC at home, including music files,
playlists, digital photos and videos, on their X-Series handset.
Orb has specifically designed a user interface for X-Series
handsets, which will ensure the X-Series customers taking
Orb will receive the best user experience.
Joe Costello, Chairman and co-founder of Orb Networks, said:
3 Group just gets it. They are the first mobile media
company to give their customers the freedom and choices to
use the mobile Web the way it was intended to be used. Who
doesnt want the freedom to control what digital media
we enjoy, when we enjoy it and where? Thats the type
of media freedom Orb provides. 3 is not running away from
the future, they are running towards it with open arms, ripping
down the wall around the garden and offering up the best Web
2.0 services to their customers.
Messaging
X-Series from 3 will offer customers text instant messages,
to or from Windows Live Messenger or Yahoo! Messenger, to
another X-Series handset, or a PC. Sending and receiving text
instant messages with an X-Series mobile will be free.*
Sharon Baylay, General Manager, Microsoft Online Services
Group UK, said:
We're excited to be bringing one of Microsoft's best
of breed communications services to 3's network. Already,
in the UK alone, 3 users are having one million Windows Live
Messenger conversations every day. These are exciting numbers
and mobile broadband will bring a rapid shift in the delivery
of internet services, and consumers' usage of them. This announcement
shows Microsoft at the forefront of the mobile broadband revolution
and we will continue to roll out anywhere access
to our leading web services.
Open Internet Access and Search
Customers will be able to search the internet without limitation
from their mobile using a GoogleTM or Yahoo search engine,
depending on their choice and the search services available
in their country. Searching and browsing the internet on mobile
will be free.*
Terry Semel CEO of Yahoo said:
Approximately three billion people in the world today
are using mobile devices, and to have the ability to connect
to those three billion, with broadband capabilities, and allow
them to take advantage of Yahoo! services on the go is a huge
opportunity for both our company and for 3.
Dominique Vidal, Regional Vice President & Managing Director
of Yahoo! Europe, said:
As the number of consumers accessing the Internet on
their mobile devices continues to grow, creating and partnering
to deliver innovative mobile communications services, personalized
content and an intuitive search experience is a key component
to Yahoo!'s future success. With the launch of broadband mobile
Internet, 3 Group and Yahoo! can now deliver the rich and
personalized Internet experiences that consumers want on the
go.
Jim Holden, Director Wireless Strategic Partnerships, Google,
said:
We want people to be able to find useful information
on the internet wherever they are. 3 share this goal. Mobile
search offers people the chance of a rich internet experience
on the go. Our agreement takes us a step further to meeting
this ambition.
The best Internet shopping with eBay
X-Series customers will be able to shop on eBay real-time.
Searching and browsing and bidding will be free. This will
give eBay users with access to 3 the ability to enjoy enhanced
opportunities to buy and sell on the go and not just in front
of their PCs. With 3 and X-Series, eBay sellers and buyers
will be able to stay connected to one another when and where
they want.
Cutting Edge Handsets
The global launch of the X-Series from 3 is being made possible
by the first two handsets that will support this full range
of services: the Nokia N73 and the Sony Ericsson W950i.
Kai Öistämö, Executive Vice President and
General Manager, Mobile Phones, Nokia, said:
We are firm believers that mobile convergence is the
future of mobility. With its wide array of features, the Nokia
N73 multimedia computer is simply ideal for this kind of innovative
service. The X-Series from 3 will be a great way for consumers
to take full advantage of the devices great features.
We are proud to take part in the X-Series and we are most
confident that our customers will greatly benefit from this
mobile broadband service.
Miles Flint, President, Sony Ericsson said:
"Today's sophisticated consumers want complex services
at their fingertips and our devices are the physical touch-point
between Internet services and the consumer. But consumers
don't just want a functional device, they want something highly
individual. That's what the W950i Walkman phone brings to
the X-Series."
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