Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jul 13 2004, 4:55am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
NTT DoCoMo announced today a dual network 3G FOMA® handset that runs on both FOMA and wireless LAN networks.
The N900iL, which is scheduled to be marketed in Fall 2004, has been specifically designed to support the new PASSAGE DUPLE™ system that was developed by DoCoMo to integrate the two-network operation.
Under the PASSAGE DUPLE system, the N900iL may be used as a standard FOMA handset, as well as an in-house VoIP phone utilizing a company's internal wireless LAN network.
In addition, users may engage in instant messaging between N900iL handsets over the wireless LAN network.
The N900iL measures approx. 102 x 48 x 27 mm and weighs 120g. It supports the 802.11b WLAN standard. The mobile phone features a 2.2" color screen, one 1MP digital camera, one 0,11 camera, and miniSD card slot.
More details in NTT Press-Release.
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