TOKYO, JAPAN - NTT Communications announced today that its HOTSPOT Roaming Service (iPass) is now compatible with PCs running on Windows Vista Home (Home Premium or Home Basic), as well as PCs using either Windows Vista SP1 or Windows XP SP3.
To use the service, subscribers merely install iPass roaming software ("iPassConnect NTT Communications Ver3.62") and then use their HOTSPOT ID and password to establish access. Subscriptions to HOTSPOT, OPEN Plan or OPEN Plan Light, and also to NTT Com's Global Broadband Roaming Service, are required.
The compatible Windows operating systems follow:
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Windows Vista Business Edition (32bit) and its SP1 |
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Windows Vista Ultimate Edition (32bit) and its SP1 |
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Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (32bit) and its SP1 |
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Windows Vista Home Basic Edition (32bit) and its SP1 |
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Windows XP SP2 and SP3 |
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Windows 2000 SP4 |
Prices per minute to roam with the service follow:
Outside Japan (tax free)
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Broadband (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) |
25 yen |
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Standard dial up (modem, ISDN or PHS) |
20 yen |
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Toll-free dial up (modem, ISDN or PHS) |
35 yen |
Within Japan (tax to be added)
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Broadband (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) |
25 yen |
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Standard dial up (modem, ISDN or PHS) |
20 yen |
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Toll-free dial up (modem, ISDN or PHS) |
35 yen |
For more about iPC NTT Com v3.62: www.[ 提供終了 ]/news/hotspotnews/2008/080729.html
For more about HOTSPOT Roaming Service (iPass), coverage areas and prices: www.[ 提供終了 ]/service/gbrs/ipass.html
About NTT Communications Corporation
NTT Com delivers high-quality voice, data and IP services to customers around the world. The company is renowned for its diverse information and communication services, expertise in managed networks, hosting and IP networking services, and industry leadership in IPv6 transit technology. The company's extensive global infrastructure includes Arcstar private networks and a Tier 1 IP backbone (connected with major ISPs worldwide), both reaching more than 150 countries, as well as secure data centers in Asia, North America and Europe. NTT Com is the wholly owned subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, one of the world's largest telecoms with listings on the Tokyo, London and New York stock exchanges. Please visit www.ntt.com. |