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To: straight life who wrote (432)8/2/1999 9:32:00 AM
From: quidditch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13582
 
IBM as new chip and handset competitor? Could be important.

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To: straight life who wrote (432)8/2/1999 10:39:00 AM
From: 2brasil  Respond to of 13582
 
yes! wireless internet is here and Qualcomm is miles ahead! thanks for post--Wireless Knowledge Supports WAP Joins Other Industry Leaders to
Support Internet-based Standard for Wireless Mobile Devices and
Services

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 2, 1999--Wireless Knowledge LLC, a joint venture company between Microsoft
Corporation (Nasdaq:MSFT - news) and QUALCOMM (Nasdaq:QCOM - news), today announced its membership to the
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Forum, an industry association comprising of more than 90 companies focused on the
growth of the wireless market and unified interoperability among digital mobile phones and other wireless terminals.

Maintaining its commitment to support existing and future standards, Wireless Knowledge today emphasizes its support for the
wireless application protocol, an open and global specification for wireless and telephony services.

''We are excited to have Wireless Knowledge join WAP Forum,'' said Chuck Parrish, chairman of the WAP Forum and
executive vice president of Phone.com Inc. ''Wireless Knowledge and the WAP Forum have a common goal -- to empower
mobile users with wireless and mobile devices that easily access and interact with key information.''

Wireless Knowledge's Revolv(SM) service is a wireless data service that extends the reach of collaborative computing,
enabling secure access to key corporate Microsoft® Exchange information from any Internet-ready mobile device, over any
airlink. In addition to supporting WAP, Wireless Knowledge intends to support all existing and future computing and
Internet-based standards, providing a broad choice of standards-based wireless solutions to mobile professionals worldwide.

''The WAP Forum consists of industry leaders from an array of technology sectors, including our parent companies Microsoft
and QUALCOMM, that share an incredibly important goal that will help advance the global expansion of wireless data,'' said
Dave Whalen, vice president of sales and marketing for Wireless Knowledge. ''We are looking forward to working with the
Forum in a joint effort to accelerate the deployment of standards-based, browser-enabled mobile devices and other wireless
services.''

Wireless Knowledge's premier wireless data offering, the Revolv service, is available now on an OEM basis to wireless
carriers, mobile data providers and strategic partners. Wireless Knowledge has working relationships with a portfolio of leading
wireless carriers and is currently pursuing other strategic alliances with computing, software and telecommunications companies.
Commercial end-user availability from the first carrier partners is expected in Summer 1999.

About WAP Forum

WAP Forum is an industry association that has developed a world standard for wireless information and telephony services on
digital mobile phones and other wireless terminals. Handset manufacturers representing more than 75 percent of the world
market across all technologies have committed to shipping WAP-enabled devices.

Carriers representing nearly 100 million subscribers worldwide have joined WAP. These commitments will put tens of millions
of WAP-browser-enabled products in consumer hands by the end of 2000. For more information on the WAP Forum, please
visit the website at www.wapforum.org.

About Wireless Knowledge

Wireless Knowledge LLC, is a joint venture between Microsoft and QUALCOMM. The company has developed a wireless
data service, the Revolv(SM) service, which extends the reach of collaborative computing into the wireless environment thus
enabling pervasive computing on any Internet appliance.

Based on existing and future standards, the Revolv service offers secure access to productivity and information services using
any airlink with any Internet-ready device. For more information on Wireless Knowledge, please visit
www.wirelessknowledge.com.

Note to Editors: Microsoft, Windows, BackOffice and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries.

Product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Contact:

Benjamin Group for Wireless Knowledge
Allyson Willoughby, 408/559-6090 x319
allyson_willoughby@benjamingroup.com