I wonder if SIIS will be mentioned? Probably not. Anyway, for those interested.
05:08 PM ET 09/23/97
Today's Wireless Technology On the Cutting Edge Technology Report BOCA RATON, Fla., Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The following was issued by Information Television Network:
Today's Wireless Technology: As the demand for instant information grows greater each day, the need for more sophisticated communication systems has become crucial. Meeting this demand today is wireless data technology-sending and receiving information without requiring a connection to telephone wires. Techno 2100: The Cutting Edge Technology Report takes an insider's look at the emerging wireless data technology. From home security monitoring to railroad crossing safety, cellular telemetry is setting new standards for delivering highly efficient, cost-effective services. Wireless data is more than communications from remote sites. Technology is now available that allows information to be exchanged from anywhere, anyplace -- without having to be in an office. Wireless data communication allows the user to exchange information from remote locations, giving the "person-to-person" call a whole new meaning. Co-hosted by Andrew Seybold, one of the most well known and respected experts in the computer and communications industry, this 30-minute television program explores in the first half, wireless data devices that communicate with other devices followed in the second half by wireless technology that enables communication between people. This program is produced by Information Television Network, and is underwritten by Cellemetry Data Service by BellSouth and Ram Mobile Data. This program is slated to air on the Discovery Channel via its transponder on Thursday, September 25, 1997, 7 a.m. Eastern/Pacific, 6 a.m. Central, and 8 a.m. Mountain time.
SOURCE Information Television Network
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