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03. März 2008
zurückForgetting Telephony at CeBIT 2008? Waiting for the Telephone Kick at CeBIT 2009?
Since Barcelona everybody knows: The Mobile Internet War is coming between Mobile Service Providers, Internet Service Providers and Cell Phone Suppliers, everybody against everybody. Why? Because of the customers’ wish of permanent Internet access, because of the mobile devices’ capabilities to meet them, because of the cost reduction and bandwidth increase coming along with WiFi technology. A mobile broadband Internet Tsunami is building up.
So far facts. What are the chances? The impact on mobile Internet access is not only that it will be predominantly broadband because of ubiquitous WLANs, but also cheap and much more convenient than today. Convenient narrowband FMC telephones are the heralds of this Tsunami, convenient broadband IP-TV/ Marketing is its body.
TELES shows a glimpse – far from ready for the market – of these innovatively convenient FMC telephony systems as needed for cooperating with WiFi technology, be it with in-house WLANs or publicly shared WLANs. Nobody has anything of this kind ready for the market at the CeBIT 2008. But TELES shows, today already, how at the CeBIT 2009 a first step into this direction will look like with a highly convenient FMC telephony system. It is this high convenience that will be the irresistible driver of the success of the FMC, making them efficient and appealing, kind of a smart and beautiful iPhones++.
Come and see, if you are interested in learning about first convenience features of FMC telephones, their charms, and about mobile broadband Internet. Know prior to the CeBITs 2009 or even 2010, when this mobile broadband Internet Tsunami will be on its way. TELES will internally install the system by 01.09.08 and seek field trial customers for 01.01.09.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sigram Schindler, CEO TELES AG
For further information please contact: Dr. Juergen Schulze, TELES AG, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 8, 10587 Berlin, Germany, Fon +49-30/39928-205, Fax +49-30/39928-226, E-Mail j.schulze@teles.de