Fujitsu Siemens and T-Mobile team up on notebook's web offering

AMILO Pro to offer Web'n'walk package out of the box


18 June 2007 13:00 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Fujitsu Siemens has announced a partnership with T-Mobile that will mean the AMILO Pro V3525 series will now feature T-Mobile's Web'n'walk mobile broadband service enabling users to connect to the Internet out of the box.

George Sebastian, head of UK mobile PC marketing, Fujitsu Siemens Computers explains: "This new package offers broadband connectivity straight out of the box - the laptop will even walk new users through getting connected ... this makes it incredibly easy for users to get active online quickly and easily".

For business users the broadband speeds means mobile workers can access VPNs or applications over the web with confidence and ease, improving productivity.

Adrian Williams, head of indirect business at T-Mobile UK, comments: "T-Mobile's national mobile broadband network gives customers high-speed access to the Internet".

Combined with access to over 2000 wireless HotSpots in the UK, which the AMILO Pro will be able to exploit, this is a compelling package for Fujitsu Siemens Computers and T-Mobile customers who embrace a flexible working lifestyle.

The optimized AMILO Pro V3525 will feature a SIM with embedded T-Mobile Web'n'walk connectivity, will be available from July and cost from £599.

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Hardware, Mobile broadband, Biz, Fujitsu Siemens, T-Mobile, Broadband, CallWave

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