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To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (6722)7/31/2000 5:12:54 PM
From: Gus  Read Replies (3) of 34857
 
Earth to Caxton.

1) Why are you comparing the wireline Internet to the wireless Internet? The obvious difference in display sizes and interfaces already tell you the wireless web is going to be different. Now, repeat this a few zillion times so you won't make the same simplistic mistake over and over again: location-based services, time-sensitive services, and user-sensitive services.

2) Docomo's I-Mode, which uses compact HTML at a piddling 9.6 kbps, is now projected to have 17 million subscribers at year's end. That's a 70% increase in the previous projection of 10 million subscribers despite the presence of DDI's competing CDMAOne service with 64 kbps. Doesn't that make you slap yourself on the right side of the head and think?

3) Telematics is already gaining momentum in Western Europe. Let us know once you figure out the amount of land trade that goes on in that Eurasian land mass, will you?

Trafficmaster - Motorola and Trafficmaster, Europe's foremost provider of live traffic information, have agreed to co-operate with Blaupunkt, Europe's leading supplier of navigation systems, via GSM. By adding the Blaupunkt Travel Pilot navigation system Travel Pilot DX-N to current Motorola/Trafficmaster applications, the latest navigation systems will be able to display a constant stream of dynamic traffic information without any interaction required from the user.

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The GSM embedded module will be integrated directly into the car radio unit. This integration provides access to services that are important to drivers and passengers, such as telephone, real-time traffic information, navigation services and e-mail. The access to e-mail is available from the customers' home and business computers. To ensure that the driver can concentrate fully on driving, all messages are presented using voice recognition technology and a high-quality "text to speech" process.

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