By Editor on March 3, 2011 · Leave a Comment

T-Mobile Austria will sell the new Samsung Nexus S Android 2.3 smartphone from March 9. The handset will be available with the HIT2000 Large Entertainment plan.
In addition, T-Mobile is waiving the US$83 connection fee for all new customers transferring to T-Mobile and is offering them credit worth US$55.57 (divided over 24 months).
The handset is a touchscreen phone. It is equipped with a 5 MP Camera with Geo tagging, autofocus, LED flash and Video Recording. It also supports document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF) and fast internet browsing. One can also access Google Search, Maps, Gmail, You Tube and Social networking integration. Users can also use Google Talk, Picasa integration, Flash Player v10.1 and A-GPS support.
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By Editor on February 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Tele2 Austria CEO Alfred Pufitsch has been reelected as president of the Austrian alternative telecom operator’s association VAT.
Simultaneously, VAT members confirmed that Colt Austria MD, Semih Caliskan and 3 Austria CEO Jan Trionow as VAT vice presidents.
VAT has five members: T-Mobile Austria, 3 Austria, Colt Austria, Tele2 Austria and Verizon Business Austria.
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By Editor on January 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment
T-Mobile Austria has upgraded its mobile network to support mobile broadband download speeds of up to 21Mbps. Nokia Siemens Networks has provided the improvement with its HSPA+ network software.
The upgrade shortens voice and data call set-up and response times (known as latency) while increasing data speeds and improving smartphone battery life.
According to R¼diger K¶ster, Chief Technology Officer, with people wanting to be connected round the clock, there’s a growing demand for mobile broadband, resulting in an increase in data traffic. The HSPA+ upgrade from Nokia Siemens Networks delivers better voice telephony and data services for their customers.
T-Mobile Austria aims to boost mobile data speeds to 42 Mbps.
Nokia Siemens Networks previously helped T-Mobile Austria modernize its 3G network in 2009.
By Editor on December 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment
T-Mobile Austria has contracted Chinese vendor Huawei Technologies to roll out its Long Term Evolution (LTE) network and upgrade its GSM network.
According to reports, the contract runs until 2016 and includes LTE deployment in Vienna and state capitals. In October 2010 T-Mobile Austria’s LTE network went live in the city of Innsbruck, and it revealed plans to expand 4G coverage to all state capitals, investing up to US$692.3 million until 2014.
By the end of 2013 a quarter of Austria’s population should be covered by the LTE network, whilst T-Mobile’s GSM/EDGE network will receive upgrades resulting in an energy usage reduction of up to 40%.
By admin on August 1, 2006 · Leave a Comment
TELES has announced the successful installation and launch of its Mobile Centrex solution at T-Mobile Austria. The TELES Mobile Centrex solution enables T-Mobile Austria to offer SME customers a complete solution that fulfills both their land line and wireless telephony requirements at a competitive price. Using the service enables the SME’s manager to better control their expenses by both turning CAPEX to OPEX and matching the OPEX with the actual corporate size.
“Using the TELES Mobile Centrex solution we can address the large SME market with a complete, new and unique service that enables our customers to benefit from economic efficiency while, simultaneously, improving the quality of their telephony solution,” said Bela Virag, Executive Vice President of Business Marketing at T-Mobile Austria. “At the same time, we can increase our penetration and generate new revenues with business customers.”
Leveraging the TELES Mobile Centrex solution enables mobile service providers to offer the complete replacement of an in-house PBX with a centrally hosted and managed solution including a software based attendant console for use with standard GSM phones as well as auto attendant service, ad-hoc conference service, voice mail and user presence functionality.
“The successful launch of the T-Mobile service is an important milestone in our strategy to supply worldwide wireless service providers with advanced telephony solutions that enable them to address the SME market with new, attractive services,” said Eyal Ullert, CO of Sales and Marketing at TELES.
Using the system’s browser-based Customer Self-care interface, the user can independently manage and configure their service, relieving the mobile service provider of basic, repetitive and costly maintenance.
TELES will be presenting its Mobile Centrex solution at the Barcelona GSM Mobile World Congress.
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