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The Nokia 6255i is Available Now at Cellular One - a Leader in Providing Cellular Phones

Added: 11/02/2005

Cellular One, a subsidiary of the Western Wireless Corporation, is a leading provider of wireless communications services to rural America. The Western Wireless Corporation licenses the Cellular One brand name to wireless service providers in sixteen additional states and the Caribbean Cellular One has been one of America's most recognized wireless brands for more than twenty years.

In April 2005, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and the Western Wireless Corporation (NASDAQ: WWCA) announced the retail introduction of the Nokia 6255i phone. This new fold-style handset is one of the most feature-packed handsets in the market. It can now be purchased through Cellular One - a leader in providing cellular phones. A wide range of features, including dual colour screens, a MMC memory card support, a Bluetooth technology, a VGA camera with flash and digital zoom, a video player, a streaming media capability, and an MP3/AAC player, etc., makes the Nokia 6255i a powerful platform for both: business and entertainment applications.

"Being one of the first wireless carriers to offer the feature-rich Nokia 6255i handset to our Cellular One customers reinforces the company's commitment to be a better choice for wireless services," said Jerry Gallegos, the vice president of marketing at the leading company in providing cellular phones - Cellular One. "We know that our customers are going to enjoy using a device that combines exceptional voice and data features, allowing them to enjoy digital music, to take pictures and videos and to print photos wirelessly, using the phone's Bluetooth technology."

The wireless connectivity for both, audio and data applications, is easily obtainable with the integrated Bluetooth technology. This technology can also be used for hands-free applications, including car kits and headsets. The Bluetooth makes it possible to print photos directly to many home printers and in-store photo printing kiosks. By combining the Nokia 6255i with a PC that has the Bluetooth technology; the users can easily synchronize a contact, a to-do list and calendar information between the desktop PIM software and the handset.

"The Nokia 6255i phone is one of the most feature-rich CDMA phones available, offering Cellular One customers the most desired features, like the Bluetooth technology, a camera with flash and a digital music player, in an attractive, compact form factor," said Jamie Kiely, the sales vice president for Nokia. "Additionally, the Nokia 6255i phone does not only offer powerful features, the use of Nokia's intuitive user interface means that it is also extremely easy to use and enjoy."

Exactly as many other cellular one cell phones, the Nokia 6255i is accessible at Cellular One and authorized dealer locations and online at CellularOne.com for less than hundred dollars with a two year service agreement and after fifty dollar mail-in rebate.

A world leader in the mobile communications, Nokia, connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products, like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses.

Headquartered in Bellevue, the Western Wireless Corporation is a leader in providing cellular phones, as well as rural wireless communications services to more than one point three million customers in the western United States. Having outlasted the other national brands, such as U.S. West Cellular, AirTouch, PrimeCo, 360°, Bell Atlantic Wireless, and Mobil Link, Cellular One continues to be ranked as the leading brand for the independent carrier, providing cellular phones and services to millions of customers across the Western United States.

 




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