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To: Quincy who wrote (16753)10/19/1998 4:50:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn   of 152472
 
Quincy, "But, the main reason is: I hope my wireless provider can eventually give me one number for all my phone connections."

I heard that QUALCOMM has already figured out [back in 1990] that IP [internet protocol, not the arcane world of patent rules] is the way to go. L M Ericsson is heading in that direction too. So phone numbers will become an anachronism of a bygone age. You'll just need a unique name, like "Quincy@ihug.com" or maybe just "Mqurice" then hit "Send", or simply say, "Send".

Maurice@cdmacellular.co.nz
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