Monday, December 10, 2007

Web’n’walk Stick launched by T-mobile

Croatian mobile communication company, T-Mobile, announced on November 29 the launch of a new web’n’walk Stick - the smallest and simplest data device currently available in the Croatian market for quick and simple access to the Internet, e-mail or multimedia content. The device provides Internet access at the speed that could compete with an ADSL connection, using the latest wireless HSDPA technology, to all computers with a USB connector, T-Mobile said on November 29.The installation of the device is very simple - it does not require any odd installation CDs and additional setting up of software and device parameters. All it takes is just one click for the installation programme located in the device itself to be activated and a T-Mobile SIM card.Web’n’walk Stick USB modem is connected via Atype USB plug, and it allows Internet access even to computers without a PCMCIA slot or with an Express slot which cannot take a Fusion+ PC card. The Stick supports both desktop PCs and notebooks with Windows Vista, XP and 2000 as well as Mac Power- Book OS 10.3.9 and higher operating systems.T-Mobile has also singed a partnership contract with Kon^ar-INEM d.d in order to completely meet expectations of customers for simplest possible solutions of mobile Internet access.The partnership, contract which T-Mobile signed with the company Kon^ar-INEM d.d, is the first step in presentation of even simpler solutions of mobile Internet access. It is a unique cooperation of this kind in the Croatian market where two leading companies in their own areas offer to customers’ mutual, whole service. The business cooperation between T-Mobile and Kon^ar encompasses the offer and promotion of specially adjusted portable computer N3.5G with a built-in SIM card. Using this computer the customer will be connected to fast mobile Internet access in a moment, pressing one button. As the market leader in the segment of business customers, T-Mobile successfully cooperates with Croatian companies providing them with contemporary and quality communications solutions thus supporting the further development of their businesses.
Source: neurope.eu

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