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To: uel_Dave who wrote (3542)10/24/1999 4:46:00 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) of 14638
 
David,

FYI: Nortel Networks' PicoNode platform for GSM article below

BT Cellnet launches new wireless office system

October 22, 1999 - TELECOMWORLDWIRE via NewsEdge Corporation
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BT Cellnet is launching Mobile Extension InSite, a new wireless system that will enable office employees to use their GSM mobile phones within the office at fixed line rates. With the system, calls made in the office using GSM mobile telephones are routed through a GSM radio system which has a local connection to the company's switchboard. The calls are then automatically routed via the cheapest available option, typically a landline or private network. By enabling employees to use a single number for both their mobile telephone and their office extension, the system also improves employee contactability. The new office system is based on Nortel Networks' PicoNode platform, with BT Cellnet offering service management and equipment packaging.

<<TELECOMWORLDWIRE -- 10/22/99>>

Comment: IMO, BT Cellnet is the most advanced user of mobile wireless data in the world today.

- Eric -
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