Looks to me that they are counting on IWM.
wirelessknowledge.com
(part of the news release)
BELL MOBILITY LAUNCHES REVOLV TRIALS WITH WIRELESS KNOWLEDGE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Allyson Willoughby, Benjamin Group (408) 559-6090, ext. 319 allyson_willoughby@benjamingroup.com
First Carrier Partner to Begin Formal Testing of the Revolv Service
SAN DIEGO May 13, 1999 - Wireless Knowledge LLC, a joint venture company between Microsoft Corporation. (NASDAQ: MSFT) and QUALCOMM Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) , today announced that Bell Mobility, Canada's leading wireless telecommunications carrier, is the first carrier to begin comprehensive testing and trials of Wireless Knowledge's premier service offering, the RevolvSM service. The Revolv service will allow mobile professionals to securely tap into their Microsoft® Exchange environment and access key corporate information, such as e-mail, contacts, calendar and Internet content, using a variety of wireless or mobile devices from anywhere they travel.
"We are very excited about the possibilities that the Revolv service has to offer Bell Mobility customers," said Charlotte Burke, vice president of services development for Bell Mobility. "We hope to deliver the Revolv service commercially in summer 1999, so that our customers are the first to experience true wireless connectivity to corporate information and Internet content."
In conjunction with the launch of the Revolv service trials, Bell Mobility today announced its digital data wireless service, Digital Data to Go. The service offers Bell Mobility customers the freedom of wireless communications - anytime, anywhere. The Revolv service will be offered as an enhanced service to Digital Data to Go and available to data customers in summer 1999.
"Bell Mobility's digital data wireless service is proof of its extreme dedication to the advancement of wireless data," said John Major, president and CEO of Wireless Knowledge. "Its commitment to wireless data is an important endorsement for Wireless Knowledge and its services." |