Digital Island Supports Access to Mobile Network
Auckland, New Zealand
12 November 2009
Business
telecommunications provider, Digital Island is delighted by
Telecom’s decision to bring forward the date for access to
the new WCDMA 850 mobile network.
“Digital Island
is very pleased that Telecom Wholesale has chosen to bring
forward access to the new mobile network to mid-2010. Given
that the date has been shortened by more than a year, we see
this as a credit to Telecom Wholesale’s commitment to its
customers,” General Manager Blair Stewart said. “We are
looking at piloting some of our customers in April 2010, and
moving to a full service within two months.”
“Digital Island’s mobile services are sold,
serviced and billed directly by Digital Island. We use our
own number range, but with number portability can
accommodate customers wishing to move from other networks.
The mobile handset range will include ‘cost effective
business’ handsets through to top of the line models from
providers such as Samsung, Sony-Ericsson, Nokia and
Blackberry. As with our existing voice and data services,
we would expect businesses moving to our mobile services to
reduce their costs by around 20%,” Mr Stewart said.
Telecom Wholesale’s GM of Marketing, Nick Clarke
said “We are excited to be able to start working through
plans for the new WCDMA MVNO with Digital Island, giving
them the opportunity to provide their end-user customers
with the best mobile experience available in New Zealand.”
ENDS