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To: JGoren who wrote (735)8/11/1999 1:42:00 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
I think your idea for an ad was great. But, Qualcomm is too busy now with their weird ad with the pencil.

Jon.



To: JGoren who wrote (735)8/11/1999 3:38:00 AM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
. Voice over touts clear cdma digital, clear sound quality, email and data too. Black out.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Or something that says,"No, not all phones sound that crappy."

[Smiling guy talking on Thinphone to friend with a cheapo.]



To: JGoren who wrote (735)8/11/1999 9:18:00 AM
From: Harvey Rosenkrantz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13582
 
J. Goren -- Nice touch with the red & blue.

Here is a press release from Sprint PCS about web phones available now. It looks like a company called Neopoint has the jump on web friendly phones.

Wednesday August 11, 7:02 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Sprint PCS

Sprint Brings the Power of the Wireless Internet to the Palm of Your Hand
With The Introduction of the Sprint PCS Wireless Web

New Wireless Data Offerings Feature Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser, Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates from Yahoo!,
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection and the Introduction of The Sprint PCS Phone NP1000 'Smartphone' Manufactured by
NeoPoint, Inc.

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Sprint today announced a bold entry into the wireless data arena with the introduction of the Sprint PCS
Wireless Web, a suite of simple, user-friendly wireless data products and services. The Sprint PCS Wireless Web will be available nationwide throughout the
Sprint PCS network* in late September. Unlike recent announcements by other carriers, this is not a test or a partial data offering. It's complete, and it's ready
now! The Sprint PCS Wireless Web represents a pivotal development in the company's effort to offer consumers and businesses a single clear and simple tool for
all of their wireless voice and data communications needs. The Sprint PCS Wireless Web features three distinct offerings that will allow consumers and business
users to access the information they need -- when they need it -- anywhere on the all-digital Sprint PCS nationwide wireless network:

-- SPRINT PCS WIRELESS WEB BROWSER: Sprint PCS customers whose phones
are equipped with a simplified Phone.com microbrowser designed
especially for wireless phones will be able to connect to select
Internet-based content "real time," whenever they want, using their
Sprint PCS Phones to interactively browse special text-only versions
of popular web sites. Sprint PCS has licensed the Phone.com UP.Link
Server Suite, which enables the microbrowser functionality on Sprint
PCS Phones. Via partnerships with industry-leading content providers
of weather, news and travel, Sprint PCS customers will be able to stay
in touch with important, personalized information while "on the go."

-- SPRINT PCS WIRELESS WEB UPDATES FROM YAHOO!: This service allows
customers to receive automatic updates straight from Yahoo! directly
on their Sprint PCS Phones. The customized updates from Yahoo!
include such topic areas as sports, weather reports, stock quotes,
horoscopes and news headlines. Users simply set up a personalized
page on the Yahoo! website (using any computer with Internet access),
and select in advance what updates they want and what time(s) they
want to receive the updates on their Sprint PCS Phones. This service
operates as part of the Sprint PCS Short Messaging Service which is
currently available to all Sprint PCS customers.

-- SPRINT PCS WIRELESS WEB CONNECTION: Sprint PCS customers will be
able to do virtually anything they do today while tethered to a
wireline modem -- "on the go," and wirelessly. Sprint PCS Wireless
Web Connection will allow users with laptops, palmtops or other
personal digital assistants (PDAs) to connect to the nation's largest
all-digital, all-PCS nationwide wireless network. Designed with the
mobile workforce in mind, connectivity is the latest offering within
The Sprint PCS Clear Wireless Workplace -- a suite of simple,
flexible wireless business solutions. Connection allows Sprint PCS
customers to use their Sprint PCS Phones in place of a modem to
connect to their important, personal information tools and corporate
networking content, such as email, schedules, task lists,
contacts/address books, order forms and key documents.

Unlike the complicated and expensive wireless data offerings of the past, pricing for the Sprint PCS Wireless Web will follow the same clear and simple
value-oriented principles that Sprint PCS has brought to voice calling. Sprint PCS customers may add Sprint PCS Wireless Web services to their current price
plans $29.99 and above for a flat rate of just $9.99 per month. Additionally, Sprint PCS will offer a range of Sprint PCS Wireless Web Options that include both
voice and data minutes in a single bundle, enabling customers to mix and match their voice and data minutes as needed.

''We're sending the message loud and clear that Sprint PCS is Internet ready when you are,'' said Andrew Sukawaty, Sprint PCS president. ''Several things
separate the Sprint PCS Wireless Web from the competition. It's simple to use with easy to understand pricing. It's available nationwide on our all-digital, all-PCS
network. And it works with all types of devices, including Sprint PCS phones, laptops, PDAs and smartphones. Our approach to wireless data is defined by the
same clarity, nationwide coverage and value propositions that have made Sprint PCS the fastest growing wireless carrier in the United States for three consecutive
quarters.''

Sprint PCS Is First Carrier to Offer Much-Anticipated ''Smartphone'' Manufactured by NeoPoint, Inc.

Sukawaty added that one of the phones expected to have substantial consumer appeal with the launch of The Sprint PCS Wireless Web is the much-anticipated
Sprint PCS NP1000 ''Smartphone'' manufactured by NeoPoint, Inc. Sprint PCS today announced that it will be the first U.S. wireless carrier to offer the Sprint
PCS NP1000 -- a feature-rich, compact device that integrates a personal digital assistant (PDA) and wireless phone to offer advanced features like an Internet
microbrowser, real-time email capabilities, contacts, personal scheduler, to-do list, wireless modem, voice-command dialing capabilities and crystal-clear voice
calling. The Softsync Plus software (included) enables customers to synchronize information on the phone with a variety of desktop personal information managers,
such as Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Organizer or ACT. Expected to be available in September, the Sprint PCS NP1000 will have a suggested retail price of $399.

''We're pleased to announce this exciting offer with NeoPoint, Inc., to bring the Sprint PCS NP1000 to our customers,'' said Sukawaty. ''This phone is most
certainly one of the year's 'must have' devices and a prime example of our commitment to wireless data and its applications.''

''By being the first to offer the Sprint PCS NP1000 in the United States, a feature-rich, compact, affordable smartphone, Sprint PCS is providing its customers
with nationwide, premium access to wireless information services,'' said William Son, CEO and president of NeoPoint. ''Sprint PCS clearly is a leading-edge
wireless service provider and together, NeoPoint and Sprint PCS are at the forefront in delivering advanced products and services. The Sprint PCS NP1000
delivers what consumers need and want - a great, clear CDMA digital wireless phone that also offers convenient access to the latest information resources available
today such as the Internet and email, plus outstanding organizational capabilities through its built-in personal scheduler.''

In addition to offering the Sprint PCS NP1000, Sprint PCS is making it easy for its customers to access wireless data on nearly any Sprint PCS Phone. All Sprint
PCS Phones have text messaging capabilities -- such as the existing Sprint PCS Short Messaging Services and numeric paging -- and automatically will be capable
of supporting Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates from Yahoo! Most Sprint PCS Phones launched in 1999 and beyond will feature microbrowser and mobile
connectivity capabilities out of the box. Additionally, many older Sprint PCS Phones can be connectivity-enabled with a simple software upgrade and the purchase
of a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit (one modest cable and Sprint PCS Dialer software). And, later this year, Sprint PCS will offer new smartphones,
such as QUALCOMM's new Internet-capable pdQ. In simplest terms, the Sprint PCS Wireless Web won't require expensive and elaborate computer accessories
or network alterations to work.

''Business users and consumers will be amazed by how affordable and simple it will be to access select text-based Internet information or dial up their corporate
network remotely,'' said Charles Levine, chief sales and marketing officer for Sprint PCS. ''Customers can begin to connect wirelessly in a matter of minutes,
without the frustration often associated with new software. Users can connect today in the exact same way that they used to dial in with a wall-mounted telephone
jack.''

The Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit enables a customer to access information simply by connecting one end of the cable to the serial port on most
popular portable computing devices (such as a laptop, Palm Pilot, Windows CE device or other PDA) and the other end to the port on the Sprint PCS Phone. No
special changes are needed on the corporate network or ''back end'' for the customer to use connectivity to access information ''real time.'' The Sprint PCS Dialer
software contains a user-friendly installation wizard and diagnostic ''troubleshooting'' tools which identify possible connection errors and solutions. According to
Levine, Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection is expected to have the most appeal among business users, but, as with Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser and
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates from Yahoo!, any Sprint PCS customer may select this service.

The Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit has a suggested retail price of $199.99 and will include a simple cable, user guide and Sprint PCS Dialer software.
Through December 31, 1999, Sprint PCS customers who sign up for one of the Sprint PCS Wireless Web ''all in one'' voice/data options $59.99 and above may
purchase the connection kit for just $29.99. Additionally, Sprint PCS is offering the connection kit at a special introductory price of $99.99 through the end of the
year to customers who purchase the kit without selecting an ''all-in-one'' voice/data option.



To: JGoren who wrote (735)8/11/1999 10:26:00 AM
From: marginmike  Respond to of 13582
 
I still think Qcom should focus on pushing CDMA, much the way INTEL pushes pentium's. The general public have no idea that there is a difference between CDMA network and TDMA network. The last add campaighn tried to do it, but failed. I think a simple "Do you know why certain phones drop calls regularly, it may not be your phone but the system your phone is on" etc etc. It should be simple and to the point.I know a boatload of people who are seething madd at Nokia because they think their (ATT system) 6160 suck. i explain to them it's not the phone but the carrier. Nokia is gettin a lot of bad will because of it, but Qcom is not yet reapin the notorioty of havin the best technology.



To: JGoren who wrote (735)8/12/1999 10:07:00 AM
From: DaveMG  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 13582
 
<Any of you legal eagles understand this? Does Nextwave have to go along with the plan? This sounds like the cementing of a big loss for Q.. >

Nextel says gets OK to secure airspace

RESTON, Va., Aug 11 (Reuters) - Wireless telephone company Nextel Communications Inc. (Nasdaq:NXTL - news) said Wednesday it had struck a deal with federal authorities to move forward on a plan to buy airspace from a bankrupt company.

Nextel said the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission would allow it to secure the wireless spectrum from NextWave Personal Communcations Inc. under a deal in which Nextel helps NextWave resolve its bankruptcy case.

Nextel said its existing air space is sufficient for its needs, but that access to NextWave's spectrum would make it easier to roll out future generations of wireless services. Nextel said the airspace at issue spans U.S. territory where some 165 million people live. Nextel said it had contacted NextWave's creditors, but had not secured any agreements with them at this point.

Nextel said NextWave had not used most of the airspace it had been awarded before it sought protection from creditors by declaring bankruptcy in June, 1998. NextWave's case is pending in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.