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To: JohnG who wrote (8990)1/30/2001 2:30:25 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
John,

re: Parthus (PRTH) - GPRS Problems Solved

<< hot famliliar with Parthus prior to the referenced GPRS quotes >>

As I said, I wasn't either.

You'll like this one.

Brian Long not only stated the GPRS Problem ... he has the GPRS Solution:

As Paul Harvey would say, here's the rest of the story:

>> Solution for Mobile Net Device Power Problems?

Lucy Sherriff
Jan 29 2001
The Register

theregister.co.uk

New chip is expected to be launched some time in the next three months.

Irish chip designer, Parthus, is nearly ready to give second generation mobile Internet a boot up the jacksie, with new technology that will dissipate up to 100 times as much power as currently possible.

While the big four phone companies have predicted that phones will be on the market by Christmas 2001, Parthus said that battery life problems and overheating handsets could delay mass adoption of Internet devices by at least a year.

Brian Long, the chief executive of Parthus, commented: "Current prototypes are only running at 10Kbps. When the data rate is wound up, they use too much power and become too hot."

More details were not forthcoming, however, as Parthus refuses to say more until the launch, some time in the next three months. It did hint that any launch would be accompanied by the announcement of a customer for the chip.

The company also announced its first year results, showing GBP22 million revenues - a rise of 68 per cent according to the company figures. <<

Best,

- Eric -
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