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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (10218)3/30/2001 4:54:07 PM
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<phones without a dedicated power button>
Just looked at a MOT Bag phone, it does have a power button.

Isle of Mann update.

Manx 3G project on time
by Mark Mayne on 30 March 2001 16:27:00 GMT

The Manx Telecom 3G network project is firmly on schedule, according to Mark Briers, Manx 3G project manager, rebutting speculation that the ambitious project is falling behind due to technical and integration difficulties.

Briers said: “We recently received the hardware from Japan, and this should be up and running for testing purposes within weeks. It’s been pretty hectic to get to this stage, and there’s integration left to do, but we can now start thinking more about the applications rather than the hardware.”

The project is intended to be operational by early May this year, a deadline that Briers said was still attainable: “The first 3G NEC videophone is going to be on the island on April 9, and we should have the network running to support it by then.”

Manx Telecom is wholly owned by BT, and claims that its 3G network will be the world’s first to be operational.
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