Tuesday April 18 2001
Gemplus® (NASDAQ:GEMP - news), the leading smart card
solutions provider, has announced today - in concert with Nextel®
Communications, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: NXTL - news) announcement of the i85 phone by
Motorola®- that it has been chosen by Nextel as the provider of SIM cards for
the Motorola wireless phone.
These SIM cards are the first in the world to be manufactured
to a specification other than the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM).
That means North American users of non-GSM phones can enjoy the same advanced
features and high security that wireless customers in Europe and Asia have come
to expect.
Gemplus is manufacturing the SIM cards for Nextel to iDEN® standard
specifications. This Motorola technology supports voice, data, short messages
and other features in one phone. It operates in the 800 MHz and 1.5 GHz bands
and is based on TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access).
A key benefit of the Gemplus SIM card for Nextel and its customers is enhanced
security, with a strongly encrypted ``handshake'' between the user and the
network that provides a highly dependable means of user identification. SIM
cards create the freedom for users to roam internationally without losing their
personal set-ups and to change wireless terminals as they wish, without calling
customer care. SIM cards also open the door to application security for mobile
commerce and wireless Intranet.
The integration with Motorola was the first of its kind: successful integration
of a SIM card in a mass-market non-GSM phone.
``This is a groundbreaking development for North American wireless networks,''
said Jean-Louis Carrara, Director of Telecommunications for Gemplus in North
America. ``The use of SIM cards in the Nextel network is a tremendous
endorsement of smart card technologies, demonstrating the intrinsic value of SIM
cards in all networks, for all wireless technologies.''
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