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iPassConnect for Symbian 1.0. August 2006. Agenda. Overview of iPassConnect for Symbian 1.0 Features and Benefits Screenshots Supported Devices Connecting with a VPN and Receiving Email Updates Pricing. Benefits. For End User
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iPassConnect for Symbian 1.0 August 2006
Agenda • Overview of iPassConnect for Symbian 1.0 • Features and Benefits • Screenshots • Supported Devices • Connecting with a VPN and Receiving Email • Updates • Pricing
Benefits For End User • Offers Wi-Fi connection options at campus, iPass and non-iPass hotpots to help cut the cost of global roaming on 3G networks • Wi-Fi provides higher bandwidth and better in-building coverage • Easy to use at hotspots • No individual IAP configuration For IT Managers • Manageability with iOQ metrics
iPassConnect for Symbian Screen Shot • iPass Branding and maintains familiar Nokia S80 interface • Wi-Fi-centric client with Personal Wi-Fi support • Uses GIS as authenticator • CDRs are generated
About iPassConnect for Symbian 1.0 • Language supported • English • Operating system supported • Symbian 7.0 • Devices supported • Nokia Communicators 9500 & 9300i
Typical Applications • Connecting with a VPN • Users should configure the Nokia VPN with iPassConnect in the standard Nokia way • User creates a VPN profile - iPassConnect provides the real internet bearer • E-mail and web-browsing • For e-mail to be pushed to the device Nokia users will need a 3rd party client such as RoadSync • User can check e-mail using Wi-Fi and receive incoming voice calls • VoIP is not a major focus of S80
Phonebook and Software Updates • New phonebook will follow normal iPass phonebook generation • User manually accepts the update • No software update • Users will have to uninstall the existing version and install the new version
Pricing • Universal Client Fee and Usage Fees will apply • Mixed mode - customers deploy iPassConnect on both laptops and Communicators • Pure deployment - customers deploy only Communicators • Same rate applies to all types of devices, but anticipate more active users in mixed mode