StarHub starts i-mode trials in Singapore
The use of i-mode services does not depend on whether you are on a 2G, 2.5G or 3G platform. The service will work as long as you have a handset that supports i-mode, together with an i-mode data plan. According to StarHub's press release, there are currently 93,000 i-mode sites and more than 50 million i-mode users in the world today. For those who are still confused, think of i-mode as a layer of services and content. On a 2.5G handset, it makes use of GPRS to access the Internet. On 3G handsets, i-mode rides on the the 3G connectivity which technically should provide faster access, though StarHub representatives assured us that the difference in speed is hardly noticeable. Do note that certain services may be available only on the 3G-enabled i-mode phones and not the 2.5G handsets due to hardware limitations. For example, the mobile banking service will work only on 3G i-mode phones due to onboard security enhancements. What can i-mode do?
In addition, i-mode supports pushmail which will be useful to those who want instant access to their emails at all times. Depending on the service plan and phone model, i-mode handsets can also be used for video telephony, MMS, Java apps and video downloads, just like its 3G counterparts. So far, StarHub has announced a list of its key i-mode content and service providers which include Bloomberg, eBay, Golden Village, Mediacorp TV, OCBC Bank, ZUJI and Singapore Press Holdings. | ||||||||
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