Sunday, September 03, 2006
Nextel i710 Cell Phone

Product Description
Introducing the i710, advanced black-colored clamshell phone for value-oriented businesses and individuals. The Nextel i710 features:
65K color display
Voice activated dialing
Vibration alert for silent notification of a call
Built-in speakerphone for hands-free calling
Up to 200 minutes of talk time and up to 75 hours of standby time
Included Accessories
Lithium ion battery
Compact wall charger
Saturday, August 19, 2006
ATT Wireless Mobile
ATT joined Cingular in 2004 to give users the combined benefits of the two leaders in mobile technology. ATT Wireless Mobile offers the benefits of ATT’s award-winning international coverage combined with Cingular’s nationwide service. Together they make the largest digital voice and data network in the USA.
Under the new company, ATT wireless phone users get to take advantage of Cingular’s Rollover Minutes. With the exclusive Rollover plan, unused mobile talk time carries into the next month. These unused mobile minutes remain good up to 12 months. ATT Wireless phone plans also have affordable pay-as-you-go options—you choose from a selection of top-of-the-line phones and pay month-by-month with no long term mobile contract.
When you shop for a wireless mobile plan online, you can find great deals on ATT phones like the Motorola V505. Here’s a quad-band GSM mobile phone that’s ready for international service. The ergonomic case houses a VGA camera with 4x digital zoom. You can personalize the wireless phones ringer with MP3 ringtones. The wireless phone is Bluetooth enabled to connect wirelessly to a laptop or headset.
The Samsung e316 is a VGA camera phone in a lightweight clamshell housing. Multimedia phone messaging service lets you send and receive digital pictures or video clips. View pictures on the dual 65k color displays. Using AT&T’s mMode service you can download games, applications and ringtones.
The Nokia 3200 for AT&T, with its translucent case and unique toggle-action keypad is all about cutting edge style. You’re ready for instant messaging with preinstalled AOL Instant Messenger (TM) and ICQ (R). A built-in camera with picture editor helps you get the best snapshots. Add an FM stereo headset and the 3200 becomes a radio with 20 definable presets.
Under the new company, ATT wireless phone users get to take advantage of Cingular’s Rollover Minutes. With the exclusive Rollover plan, unused mobile talk time carries into the next month. These unused mobile minutes remain good up to 12 months. ATT Wireless phone plans also have affordable pay-as-you-go options—you choose from a selection of top-of-the-line phones and pay month-by-month with no long term mobile contract.
When you shop for a wireless mobile plan online, you can find great deals on ATT phones like the Motorola V505. Here’s a quad-band GSM mobile phone that’s ready for international service. The ergonomic case houses a VGA camera with 4x digital zoom. You can personalize the wireless phones ringer with MP3 ringtones. The wireless phone is Bluetooth enabled to connect wirelessly to a laptop or headset.
The Samsung e316 is a VGA camera phone in a lightweight clamshell housing. Multimedia phone messaging service lets you send and receive digital pictures or video clips. View pictures on the dual 65k color displays. Using AT&T’s mMode service you can download games, applications and ringtones.
The Nokia 3200 for AT&T, with its translucent case and unique toggle-action keypad is all about cutting edge style. You’re ready for instant messaging with preinstalled AOL Instant Messenger (TM) and ICQ (R). A built-in camera with picture editor helps you get the best snapshots. Add an FM stereo headset and the 3200 becomes a radio with 20 definable presets.
Monday, August 07, 2006
Revival of AT&T Wireless
On November 18, 2005, SBC Communications, Inc. completed a merger with AT&T Corp., and took the name AT&T Inc. AT&T later announced it planned on reselling Cingular services under the AT&T name, in "bundled" packages. This worried BellSouth, as AT&T planned on selling these bundled services in competition with BellSouth. However, in a somewhat ironic turn of events, AT&T Inc. announced on March 5, 2006 [1] that it would be acquiring BellSouth's telephone and wireless operations. A revival of the AT&T Wireless brand is definite as BellSouth's 40% ownership of Cingular Wireless will be transferred to AT&T (the primary impetus behind AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth was to acquire the remainder of Cingular, which was the two companies' largest single revenue source in 2005).
Thursday, August 03, 2006
ATT Special Offers.
AT&T superior nationwide service is offering free nights and weekends, free long distance starting at $39.99. Choose from nationwide, regional or local service.
Order a Family Plan and get up to 5 lines and share your minutes, but talk to each other completely free anytime! Fantastic deal for families on the go.
AT&T Prepaid Plan Free2go Wireless is a great deal for people that don't want a contract. No credit check required. Get your own unique phone number in your local area, free long distance, caller ID and voicemail all included in your prepaid minutes. Cards start at $25 - $200.
Get up to $165 in savings when you buy a Nokia 3360 or Nokia 8260 with a 2-year AT&T wireless plan of $29.99 or more. Free shipping too!
Get a Free Cell Phone and Up to 3,000 Free Night and Weekend Minutes and plenty of Anytime Minutes
It's never been easier or more affordable to get an AT&T cellular phone! Get a FREE cell phone with activation and a one year service agreement. Expect to get all the features that make cell phones so appealing, like Caller ID, Unlimited Nights and Weekends, Free Long Distance, Voicemail and more. See site for details
Get a Free Nokia or Motorola Cell Phone with Voice Mail, Numeric Paging, Caller ID, and Call Waiting
It's never been easier or more affordable to get an AT&T cell phone! Just sign up for an AT&T Digital or Regional Advantage plan of $39.99 per month or greater and you'll receive a FREE Motorola or Nokia cell phone (up to $69.99) and 3,000 free night and weekend minutes per month for life! You'll also get free caller ID, voicemail, three-way calling and more! See site for details.
Order a Family Plan and get up to 5 lines and share your minutes, but talk to each other completely free anytime! Fantastic deal for families on the go.
AT&T Prepaid Plan Free2go Wireless is a great deal for people that don't want a contract. No credit check required. Get your own unique phone number in your local area, free long distance, caller ID and voicemail all included in your prepaid minutes. Cards start at $25 - $200.
Get up to $165 in savings when you buy a Nokia 3360 or Nokia 8260 with a 2-year AT&T wireless plan of $29.99 or more. Free shipping too!
Get a Free Cell Phone and Up to 3,000 Free Night and Weekend Minutes and plenty of Anytime Minutes
It's never been easier or more affordable to get an AT&T cellular phone! Get a FREE cell phone with activation and a one year service agreement. Expect to get all the features that make cell phones so appealing, like Caller ID, Unlimited Nights and Weekends, Free Long Distance, Voicemail and more. See site for details
Get a Free Nokia or Motorola Cell Phone with Voice Mail, Numeric Paging, Caller ID, and Call Waiting
It's never been easier or more affordable to get an AT&T cell phone! Just sign up for an AT&T Digital or Regional Advantage plan of $39.99 per month or greater and you'll receive a FREE Motorola or Nokia cell phone (up to $69.99) and 3,000 free night and weekend minutes per month for life! You'll also get free caller ID, voicemail, three-way calling and more! See site for details.
Sunday, July 30, 2006
About AT&T Wireless
AT&T Wireless (NYSE: AWE) is a leading provider of advanced wireless voice and data services for consumers and businesses. Operating one of the largest digital wireless networks in North America and the fastest nationwide wireless data network in the United States, AT&T Wireless provides its customers with high-quality mobile wireless communications service in the U.S. and internationally. AT&T Wireless is widely acknowledged as the industry leader in the business marketplace and wireless data services. Employees of thousands of companies of all sizes benefit from AT&T Wireless' innovative voice and data services, from small, home-based ventures to nine out of 10 of the Fortune 100 firms and 70 percent of the Fortune 500 list.
Created in 1994 as the result of AT&T Corporation's purchase of McCaw Cellular Communications, AT&T Wireless began trading as a tracking stock on the New York Stock Exchange in April 2000. In July 2001, AT&T Wireless split from AT&T Corp. to become an independent company.
In July 2001, AT&T Wireless became the first company to introduce the next generation of wireless services in the U.S. with the launch of GSM™/GPRS in Seattle, Washington. Through roaming agreements and affiliates, GSM/GPRS service is now available to more than 250 million people in the United States and available in more than 130 countries for voice calling and some 45 countries for data services. Additionally, in November 2003, AT&T Wireless took the lead in wireless data by introducing its national EDGE service, the fastest national wireless data service in the United States.
Revenues: Over the past four quarters, AT&T Wireless had revenues of nearly $16.6 billion.
Customers: AT&T Wireless currently serves 21.980 million consolidated subscribers (as of 12/31/03).
Sales: Currently, AT&T Wireless products and services are available at more than 20,000 retail outlets across the country (as of 12/31/03). Their products and services are also online, and at retail outlets throughout the country.
Service Area: AT&T Wireless and its affiliates hold licenses from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to serve 99 percent of the U.S. population. In conjunction with their affiliates and roaming partners, wireless voice services are currently available in more than 7,700 cities across the United States and Canada. Internationally, customers on their WorldConnect™ service, enjoy voice coverage to more than 130 countries, and data service in some 45 countries across the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Employees: AT&T Wireless employs approximately 30,000 people in some 500 locations across the U.S.
Business Divisions: AT&T Wireless is divided into three major business divisions: Mobility, International and Mobile Multimedia Services (MMS):
Mobility: AT&T Wireless operates one of the largest wireless networks in the United States, offering digital voice services in each of the top 50 markets and wireless data services in over 6,500 cities and towns across the country.
International: Today's global customers expect their wireless communications to work across the globe in the same way that they do across the road. That's why AT&T Wireless' International Division is creating global solutions to meet our customers' needs wherever they go. Our goal is nothing less than to offer the best international service of any U.S. wireless company. The International Division has three primary objectives:
The Jewel of North America: They want to own and control networks where their customers live, work, travel and play. For the majority, this means North America. Control of the networks means a more seamless and satisfying wireless experience for their customers. They now have networks or licenses in more North American countries than any U.S. wireless company:
Bermuda
Canada (through Rogers AT&T Wireless)
Puerto Rico
St. Lucia
U.S. Virgin Islands
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
The following are newly-acquired licenses where they are under construction. Their goal is to extend the North American GSM/GPRS network to all of these countries:
Antigua and Barbuda
Barbados
Curacao
Dominica
Grenada
Global Services: They want to serve global travelers and multi-national enterprises wherever they are in the world. You can, for example, use an AT&T Wireless phone in more countries than any single handset from any other U.S. carrier. Global services are provided through alliances with other leading carriers around the world.
Voice roaming to over 130 countries. Use your AT&T Wireless phone to make calls on six continents.
GPRS data roaming in 45 countries for laptops, PDAs, Blackberries and other data devices.
The ability to dial directly from your wireless phone in the U.S. to over 220 countries.
Worldview global account services. Manage enterprise-wide wireless purchasing across seven countries.
From wireless-toolkit.com
Created in 1994 as the result of AT&T Corporation's purchase of McCaw Cellular Communications, AT&T Wireless began trading as a tracking stock on the New York Stock Exchange in April 2000. In July 2001, AT&T Wireless split from AT&T Corp. to become an independent company.
In July 2001, AT&T Wireless became the first company to introduce the next generation of wireless services in the U.S. with the launch of GSM™/GPRS in Seattle, Washington. Through roaming agreements and affiliates, GSM/GPRS service is now available to more than 250 million people in the United States and available in more than 130 countries for voice calling and some 45 countries for data services. Additionally, in November 2003, AT&T Wireless took the lead in wireless data by introducing its national EDGE service, the fastest national wireless data service in the United States.
Revenues: Over the past four quarters, AT&T Wireless had revenues of nearly $16.6 billion.
Customers: AT&T Wireless currently serves 21.980 million consolidated subscribers (as of 12/31/03).
Sales: Currently, AT&T Wireless products and services are available at more than 20,000 retail outlets across the country (as of 12/31/03). Their products and services are also online, and at retail outlets throughout the country.
Service Area: AT&T Wireless and its affiliates hold licenses from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to serve 99 percent of the U.S. population. In conjunction with their affiliates and roaming partners, wireless voice services are currently available in more than 7,700 cities across the United States and Canada. Internationally, customers on their WorldConnect™ service, enjoy voice coverage to more than 130 countries, and data service in some 45 countries across the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia.
Employees: AT&T Wireless employs approximately 30,000 people in some 500 locations across the U.S.
Business Divisions: AT&T Wireless is divided into three major business divisions: Mobility, International and Mobile Multimedia Services (MMS):
Mobility: AT&T Wireless operates one of the largest wireless networks in the United States, offering digital voice services in each of the top 50 markets and wireless data services in over 6,500 cities and towns across the country.
International: Today's global customers expect their wireless communications to work across the globe in the same way that they do across the road. That's why AT&T Wireless' International Division is creating global solutions to meet our customers' needs wherever they go. Our goal is nothing less than to offer the best international service of any U.S. wireless company. The International Division has three primary objectives:
The Jewel of North America: They want to own and control networks where their customers live, work, travel and play. For the majority, this means North America. Control of the networks means a more seamless and satisfying wireless experience for their customers. They now have networks or licenses in more North American countries than any U.S. wireless company:
Bermuda
Canada (through Rogers AT&T Wireless)
Puerto Rico
St. Lucia
U.S. Virgin Islands
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
The following are newly-acquired licenses where they are under construction. Their goal is to extend the North American GSM/GPRS network to all of these countries:
Antigua and Barbuda
Barbados
Curacao
Dominica
Grenada
Global Services: They want to serve global travelers and multi-national enterprises wherever they are in the world. You can, for example, use an AT&T Wireless phone in more countries than any single handset from any other U.S. carrier. Global services are provided through alliances with other leading carriers around the world.
Voice roaming to over 130 countries. Use your AT&T Wireless phone to make calls on six continents.
GPRS data roaming in 45 countries for laptops, PDAs, Blackberries and other data devices.
The ability to dial directly from your wireless phone in the U.S. to over 220 countries.
Worldview global account services. Manage enterprise-wide wireless purchasing across seven countries.
From wireless-toolkit.com