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To: Valueman who wrote (19040)12/2/1998 2:52:00 PM
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THE INDEPENDENT SOURCE FOR WIRELESS INDUSTRY NEWS

December 02, 1998

December 2, 1998

Sony phones need power level reset

PARK RIDGE, N.J.—Sony Electronics Inc. is contacting users of an
estimated 60,000 Sony dual-band wireless phones in the United States
because some may have power settings in excess of the maximum level
authorized by the Federal Communications Commission.

The affected phones were manufactured between February and June. The
model numbers are CM-B3200, CM-B3200PRC, CM-B2200PRC and
CM-B1201SPR.

Sony said it is voluntarily contacting all affected end-users and
encouraging them to bring in their phones for testing and adjustment of the
power setting, which is accomplished through a software upgrade.

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