Monday, May 17, 2004

BT's Project Bluephone to Converge Fixed & Wireless Voice

BT is to launch Project Bluephone - the first step to handset convergence - before the end of the year. Project Bluephone will remove the need to own more than one phone, as customers will be able to use a single device that can switch seamlessly between networks, giving more convenience, a better service with more guaranteed coverage and lower overall costs. Whenever customers are within reach of a BT wireless access point in their home or office, they will be able to connect at the best available speed and quality, through the BT network. If they move out of coverage range, they will seamlessly link to a partner's cellular GSM or 3G network for voice and data, giving them the best available connection wherever they are. Project Bluephone has undergone successful trials with 50 users over the past two months. A 'soft launch' involving more than 1,000 users is planned for this summer, with a full launch later this year.



Alcatel has been selected as prime contractor for Bluephone. It is working with Ericsson, Motorola, Norwood Systems, IVT, Inventel and MBT on the project. http://www.btplc.comhttp://www.alcatel.com