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To: GARY P GROBBEL who wrote (189)6/29/1999 11:14:00 PM
From: R Citrenbaum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 932
 
Another interesting article on Wireless Data Opportunities by Andrew Seybold:

microsoft.com

Here's an excerpt:

The Payoffs
The adoption of wireless data by not only fleets of users such as service and sales forces, but by the more generic mobile business workers, will be accelerated during the next few years. Adoption of these services will become easier for the corporate IT manager with products such as those offered by Wireless Knowledge. In addition,, Microsoft continues to make strides in making both Exchange Server and Windows NT more wireless-aware. Opportunities for both financial and productivity gains abound.

It is projected that by the year 2002 there will be more than 600 million wireless phones in use throughout the world. As wireless data becomes more easily available to mobile workers, it is believed that up to fifteen percent of these people will also take advantage of wireless data capabilities. Approximately fifty percent of these 90 million projected wireless data users will be within the Americas.

Good luck.
RC