Update on Gen-i's roaming upgrade programme in Aus
Media alert, 22 April 2008
Further to Telecom’s media release of 22 April 2008, “Telecom prepared for Telstra network closure”, this note provides further information about Gen-i’s Roaming Upgrade Programme.
Gen-i, Telecom’s business division, is committed to making sure its corporate clients can continue to roam in Australia following Telstra’s CDMA network closure in Australia, scheduled for 28 April 2008.
Following Telstra’s closure, Gen-i clients will require a WorldMode or other roaming device when travelling to Australia. For those clients without a WorldMode phone, Gen-i has introduced a range of upgrade plans for its clients, based on a review of each user’s roaming requirements. All Gen-i clients have been notified of the closure, and Gen-i Client Managers and Telecom Mobile Dealers are working with their clients to manage the upgrade process and minimise the impact of the Telstra CMDA network closure.
The plans are based around Telecom’s WorldMode Global Roaming service and may include free upgrades to a WorldMode or other roaming device for frequent roamers.
Some users may choose not to upgrade to a WorldMode phone, and can instead use a free loan phone provided by Telecom if required.
The solutions for Gen-i clients roaming in Australia are as follows:
For users
requiring a voice device
The upgrade criteria includes a
review of the number of times each user has roamed in
Australia, plus total roaming expenditure over the last 12
months. It also looks at their future roaming
requirements.
* Qualifying clients can receive a free
upgrade to a WorldMode roaming device, i.e. the Samsung W531
or Okta Mondo.
For users requiring a PDA
The
upgrade criteria includes a review of the number of times
each user has roamed in Australia plus total roaming
expenditure on voice and data over the last 12 months. It
also looks at the user’s future roaming requirements.
*
Qualifying clients can receive a free upgrade to a WorldMode
BlackBerry 8830 or Windows roaming device.
* Clients
wanting to upgrade to the BlackBerry will need to work with
their Gen-i Client Manager to assess if they have the
necessary infrastructure required to support the device.
For users requiring a Datacard:
The upgrade
criteria includes a review of the number of times the user
has roamed in Australia and total roaming expenditure over
the last 12 months. It also looks at the user’s future
roaming requirements.
* For this option, qualifying
users can receive a free data card that will allow them to
roam in Australia and around the world.
About the
Telecom WorldMode Global Roaming service
The Telecom
WorldMode Global Roaming service provides clients with an
improved roaming experience, allowing them to roam to around
140 countries for mobile voice services and around 70
countries for data, including Australia. Telecom has split
the world into five zones, with Fixed Zone Billing for
mobile voice and data usage. This means a mobile customer
can travel with cost certainty, irrespective of which
country they are in or network being used. WorldMode roaming
gives users the ability to access both types of mobile
network (CDMA and GSM/WCDMA) using their Telecom phone
number and voicemail.
ENDS
About Gen-i
Gen-i is at
the forefront of helping customers take advantage of the
convergence of technology and telecommunications, and the
new opportunities this makes possible. Gen-i works alongside
its 3,350 corporate, government and business customers to
deliver seamless and integrated ICT solutions. A member of
the Telecom New Zealand Group, Gen-i achieves this with the
support of 3,300 highly skilled people in 17 locations
across New Zealand and Australia. For more information on
Gen-i, visit
www.gen-i.co.nz