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To: Gottfried who wrote (7383)9/4/2001 11:14:38 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (3) of 23153
 
State of the art fiber:
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Multimedia Messaging to Fuel GPRS Phone
slb.com
.....The region's mobile data revenue in 2000 was estimated at $4.14 billion, with Japan's highly successful Imode
service clinching 83 percent of the pie, followed by South Korea a distant second with 3.39 percent, and the
Philippines with three percent.

SMS traffic in the Philippines jumped from 46 million to 735 million messages in 2000. For every call made on
the mobile phone, pre-paid users sent out 10 text messages.

Mobile phones were no longer a device for phone calls but "a SMS terminal with voice capability," Bidaud
said.


Nokia to Ship 50 Million Java Devices 2002, 100 Million '03
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and
Nokia Says GPRS Phone Plans on Track

HELSINKI, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Nokia, the world's largest maker of mobile phones, on
Tuesday confirmed plans to launch high-speed general packet radio service (GPRS) phones
in the third and fourth quarters of this year.

Nokia repeated a forecast given earlier by Swedish rival Ericsson that it expected the GPRS market to be
around 10 million units this year globally. Nokia forecast the share of GPRS phones to rise to over 50 percent
of the current GSM handset market in two years' time.
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