
Intermec Technologies says that it's 700 and 700 Color Series of mobile computers are the first rugged handheld devices to be approved for voice transmission on the AT&T Wireless GSM/GPRS network.
Designed to withstand daily use in harsh environments, the 700 Series provides AT&T Wireless subscribers with the option to buy a rugged mobile computer powered by the Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Pocket PC operating system. The devices feature an unmatched range of communications options, including GPRS, and the durability to handle the challenges of real-time daily work, whether on the road, in the field or on the factory floor.
"Our customers now can choose an extremely rugged device to take on the road, to the factory floor or wherever they need voice and data capabilities," said Laura Johnson, director, mobile multimedia services for AT&T Wireless. "We are glad to add the strength and durability of Intermec's handheld devices to our list of voice-certified products."
"Intermec and AT&T Wireless represent the highest standards in wireless hardware and service, respectively, so the customer wins when our strengths are combined," said Clark Richter, Intermec business development manager. "AT&T Wireless operates one of the largest wireless networks in the U.S., and we are honored to be on its team."
Posted to the site on 20th January 2004
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