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Libertel Coporate LAN Access is Launched in the Netherlands in Conjunction With Brand

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Publisher Brand Communications Limited
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics GSM Date added 17 Jun 2004
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On 25th January 2000, Libertel N.V, the second biggest provider of mobile telephone services in the Netherlands, introduced a new advanced mobile data solution called 'Libertel Corporate LAN Access'. Libertel Corporate LAN Access offers mobile staff access to their corporate network (Local Area Network or LAN) throughout the day and from everywhere in the world. With Corporate LAN Access Libertel is meeting the growing demand from their major corporate accounts for user-friendly and cost-efficient mobile data communications. Armed with a laptop and Libertel GSM data connection, the user can gain transparent access to the information and applications on his/her own LAN in an efficient and user-friendly manner through a Windows user interface. In anticipation of GPRS, Libertel LAN Access makes it possible right now to enjoy the advantages of reliable and cost-effective mobile data communications based on circuit-switched technology and in addition gain valuable knowledge and experience in this field. Libertel Corporate LAN Access will also incorporate GPRS, which will be introduced by Libertel in the course of 2000.

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