GSM Service
With more than 2 billion people using GSM and approximately 80 percent of the world's population covered by mobile networks, GSM is fast becoming the preeminent way to deliver information, communication and entertainment services to people worldwide.
From the launch of traditional voice services in the early 1990s, the GSM family of technologies has become increasingly sophisticated and GSM networks now offer a wealth of mobile data and entertainment services. The growth of SMS (Short Messaging Service), also known as 'text messaging', continues, with an estimated one trillion messages sent globally in 2005. More advanced messaging services - such as MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), IM (Instant Messaging) and mobile email - offer users an even richer mobile messaging experience.
EDGE - WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Network)
EDGE allows the delivery of advanced mobile services such as the downloading of video and music clips, full multimedia messaging, high-speed colour Internet access and e-mail on the move.
Due to the very small incremental cost of including EDGE capability in GSM network deployment, virtually all new GSM infrastructure deployments are also EDGE capable. The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) states that, as of November 2006, there were 156 commercial GSM/EDGE networks in 92 countries, out of a total of 213 GSM/EDGE deployments in 118 countries
- No Contract
- Unlimited Data
- Free Incoming Calls
- Off-Peak after 6PM
- Nation-Wide / No Roaming
- No Surprises