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Vodafone's 'At Home' product family offers low-cost alternatives to the landline network
by Staff Writer | posted on 26 March 2005
Hanover, 10 March 2005. Vodafone customers will soon be able to profit from the simplicity and flexibility of mobile communication solutions at home. To make this possible, Vodafone is launching an inexpensive and uncomplicated alternative to the landline network at CeBIT. It's called 'At Home' or "Zuhause" in Germany.
The 'At Home' concept comprises three modules that satisfy different customer requirements: 'Vodafone At Home', the telephony module, has performed very well in trials since November 2004. 'Vodafone At Home Web', which is being launched today, offers high-speed home surfing at a reasonable data tariff with the UMTS data card, and 'Vodafone At Home Talk & Web' is the simple and low-cost combined solution for telephony and high-speed internet that will be launched in Q2. All fixed network devices, such as phone, fax, answerphone and PC, are connected up to a special box.
These flexible Vodafone At Home solutions are the low-cost alternative to the classic fixed network service. Vodafone believes that considerable growth potential exists, not only in the voice telephony market, but also in the area of home internet access. "Almost 90% of total call minutes are still made via the landline network. At the same time, demand for broadband internet access is growing fast. We want to profit from both these developments," said Friedrich Joussen, Chief Operating Officer of Vodafone D2.
Low-cost rates for calls to the landline network and a rate per minute of 25 cents German mobile networks are cornerstones of the 'Vodafone At Home' tariff, which has been available on a trial basis since the end of 2004. The monthly package price for 'Vodafone At Home' of only € 20 includes 1,000 minutes of free talktime for calls to the German landline network1/2 and there is no basic charge. From Q2 2005 onwards, Vodafone will be testing the allocation of landline numbers to Vodafone At Home customers. As is the case with fixed network numbers, the prefixes will depend where the user lives. For example, users in Düsseldorf will have the 0211 prefix, and users in Berlin 030.
When CeBIT opens its doors on 10 March, Vodafone will have launched 'Vodafone At Home Web', a special data tariff for the use of the Mobile Connect Card UMTS in the 'At Home Zone'. The monthly package price includes an online volume of 60 hours3 or 5,000 MB3 and the Mobile Connect Card UMTS gives Vodafone customers 100 percent online mobility at home: at their desk, on the sofa or even in the garden. The advantage over traditional landline connections is that the data card can also be used outside the 'At Home Zone'. Customers have the option of additionally booking the Vodafone Time and Vodafone Volume data tariffs.
From Q2 onwards, Vodafone's 'Vodafone At Home Talk & Web' will offer customers diverse mobile communication applications in the At Home Zone for especially attractive prices. Existing landline devices such as desk or cordless phones, fax machines, answerphones and PC can be connected up to the box. Customers can simultaneously make a mobile phone call and surf the internet via UMTS at speeds of up to 384 Kbit/s. Vodafone already offers UMTS network coverage in 700 German towns and cities. It's incredibly simple: just plug the box into the mains and connect it up to the existing devices. The home connection between the box and the various PCs or notebooks can also be established very simply via WLAN.
Facts & figures
I. Vodafone At Home1
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Monthly free talktime2 Calls to the national landline network or to other Vodafone At Home users |
1,000 min. |
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Basic monthly charge |
None |
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Monthly package price Billing increments 60/603 |
€ 20 |
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Standard price per subsequent minute2 Calls to the national landline network or to other Vodafone At Home users |
€ 0.04 |
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Rate per minute for calls to all German m networks2 |
€ 0.25 |
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National text message price4 |
€ 0.20 |
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Calls to the mailbox or customer hotline |
Free |
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One-time connection fee |
€ 24.95 |
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National calls from the Vodafone D2 network not including data connections or calls to special-purpose numbers. Unused free talktime minutes cannot be transferred to the subsequent month. 60/60 billing increments (see 3.) when the free talktime minutes have been used up.3
4 Text messages sent from the German Vodafone network to all German mobile networks with the exception of text messages to special-purpose numbers or premium services and providers.
With 60/60 billing increments, each fractional minute of the call is billed as a whole minute.II. Vodafone At Home Web
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Vodafone At Home Web |
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Prices in euro, including VAT |
Volume1,4 |
Time1,4 |
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Basic monthly charge2 |
16.99 |
16.99 |
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Inclusive price2 |
16.95 |
16.95 |
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Credit within the Vodafone At Home zone |
5,000 MB |
60 h |
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Rate3 within the Vodafone At Home zone 5 when credit is used up |
0.25/MB |
0.25/10 min. |
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Rate6 outside the Vodafone At Home zone |
1.86/10 min. |
1.86/MB |
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Or as per additionally booked Vodafone Time/Volume tariff options |
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III. Vodafone At Home Talk & Web box
3 adapters for analogue telephone, fax and answerphone Ethernet port (10/100BaseT Ethernet) for the connection of a stationary PC WLAN router for wireless connection of laptops etc. as per 802.11g and b with speeds of up to 54 Mbit/s Data connections with up to 384 Kbit/s (if UMTS network coverage is available) Full WLAN access point functionality: user administration, NAT, firewall, routing, IP filter, PN, VPN pass through, TCP/IP protocol stack, configurable SSID USB 2.0 printer port with printer server Configuration of internet options on the PC with Configuration Wizard LED status displays for power on/off, WLAN on/off, UMTS reception strength 230 volt mains adapter Connection for optional, external UMTS antennaeThis press release is available in PDF format on the Vodafone site.
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