WILLCOM
Inc. and WILLCOM Okinawa are pleased to introduce the
new line up of voice handsets. The WX320 from Kyocera,
WX321J from JRC and WX220J from JRC will be available
from the end of January 2007.
This new line up of phones caters to customers who value
comfortable communication and is compatible with the
high-speed PHS communications standard W-OAM. Within
the relevant supporting areas, users can use a maximum
data transmission speed of 204 kbps for browsing and
stable communications over wide areas.
In addition, "WILLCOM Flat Rate Plan", and the optional
services "Flat Rate Plan for Data Communication" and
"Talk Pack to non-070 Plan" will offer cheaper rates
to customers. The new phone line up and reasonable flat
rate charge services will please customers with superb
voice quality and assuring flat rates, as well as added
functionality. |
| Features of the new Line-up |
| WX320K (Kyocera) |
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- W-OAM -
Provides a comfortable environment for communication
- Real Metal Face -
High-quality design with Real Metal
- Function -
Basic functions of improved WX300K, WX 310K
- Browser -
RSS reader compatible to allow users to
browse latest information
Available:
Mid February |
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| WX321J (JRC) |
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- W-OAM -
Provides a comfortable environment for communication
- Security -
New Fingerprints sensor system for added
security - Camera & Browser
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1.3 million megapixels camera and latest
Net‚eront browser - Usability
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Comfortable and functional User Interface
Available:
Mid February (Tentative) |
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| WX220J (JRC) |
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- W-OAM -
Provides a comfortable environment for communication
- For Business -
Compatible with companies' internal PHS
communication needs - Usability
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Easy-to-use User Interface
Available:
25th January (Tentative) |
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W-OAM, WILLCOM's high-speed PHS communications standard,
is an abbreviation of 'WILLCOM Optimized Adaptive Modulation'.
W-OAM automatically selects faster modulation methods
depending on electromagnetic conditions. In addition
to the current QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying),
this communications standard automatically switches
to modulation by faster 8PSK (8-Phase Shift Keying)
when electromagnetic conditions are favorable and to
more stable BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying) when electromagnetic
conditions are unstable. |
| Overviews
of W-OAM Communications |
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| - Data Transmission Process - |
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| - Audio Communication Process - |
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The frequency for audio transmission
is 32 kbps within the QPSK area and 16 kbps within
the BPSK area. |
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The area supporting W-OAM is centered on large urban areas and gradually expanding outward. |
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