Sony Ericsson'
San Francisco GC89 provides convenient wireless Internet access for
laptop and notebook users wherever they need to be online. Bridging
the cellular and WiFi worlds, the GC89 PC Card combines global EDGE
coverage with the popular WiFi technology in a single card which is
compatible with both Windows and Macintosh computers. GC89 card
further strengthens Sony Ericsson leadership position in EDGE PC
Cards gained from the highly successful launches of the GC82, GC83
and GC85 PC cards.
The GC89 card delivers connectivity through EDGE, GPRS, CSD, SMS
over the GSM 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 bands world-wide. And, for
those areas covered by wireless local networks: homes, offices, and
hotspot locations such as airport lounges, coffee shops and hotels,
the GC89 provides 802.11b and g connectivity with speed potential
in excess of 50 Megabits per second.
The card also features compatibility with Release 4 of the EDGE
standard addressing the very important matter of up-link speeds
necessary for professionals on the go to send large amounts of data
such as presentations or spreadsheets.
The GC89 card is easy to install and compatible with most laptop
operating systems as well as all the familiar software applications
(e.g. MS Exchange, MS Outlook, Netscape, CRM, SAP, Siebel,
Messenger etc.) Sony Ericsson will also offer a version compatible
with Macintosh OS.
Sony Ericsson GC89 card is ideal for people on the go who rely
heavily on their ability to connect anywhere anytime and conduct
transactions with large amounts of data such as email attachments,
heavy web browsing and streaming data. The GC89 will be available
starting Q4 2004 for operator acceptance testing and customer
trials, with full commercial availability slated for Q1 2005.
EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) is a third generation
cellular (3G) technology delivering broadband-like speeds to mobile
data device

