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To: JGoren who wrote (1154)8/28/1999 1:41:00 AM
From: Michael  Respond to of 13582
 
A good link to view many different cell phone models, via links

Denso J-DN01 PDC mobile phone (Japanese J-phone)
Trium range of GSM handsets from Mitsubishi
Sony C101S cdmaOne handset (Japanese)
Toshiba C103T cdmaOne Handset (Japanese)
Sanyo C104SA cdmaOne Handset (Japanese)
Hitachi cdmaOne C201H Handset (Japanese)
Ericsson T18s Mobile Phone
Ericsson R380 Dual Band Mobile Phone with in-built PDA
Kyocera cdmaOne handset: CD-10K (Japanese)
SK Teletech, Korean dual-mode cdmaOne/analog handset
Mobile phones from Nokia
Ericsson SH888 GSM Dual band handset with IrDA
Ericsson DI27 Mobile Office IrDA
NEC G10 Dualband GSM handset
NEC DB2000 Dualband GSM Handset
Kenwood J-K01 PDC mobile Phone (Japanese)
Kenwood DP-134 PDC mobile Phone (Japanese J-Phone)
Samsung SGH-200, SGH-250, SGH-400, SGH-500, SGH-600, SGH-1840 GSM
handsets
Samsung SGH-2100 Dualband GSM Handset
Nortel 920 & 922 GSM Handsets
Nortel 2785 Dualband GSM handset
AEG 9080 & 9082 GSM handsets
AEG 2785 Dualband GSM handset
Ascom Axento GSM Mobile phone with direct RS232 interface
Fujitsu GSM Mobile Fax 2000
Hagenuk ISDN EuroPhone Family
Hagenuk DCS DECT basestation
Hagenuk Digi Cell i.bus
Panasonic GSM Mobile Phones G450 & G600
Panasonic GD800 Dualband GSM
Philips Illium? Smartphones
Philips IS-2630 screen phone
Rohm ISDN Chip
Siemens video phone
Wavecom WISMO GSM module

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To: JGoren who wrote (1154)8/28/1999 11:11:00 AM
From: JohnG  Respond to of 13582
 
Caxton. AT&T may ask Lucent to do to CDMA what MSFT did to JAVA. They warped it a little to come up with a private lable version. I am sure W-CDMA is loose enough to allow for some reinterpetation by AT&T, DOCoMo, and the Europeans to get two versions. What is needed now is for the west coast boys along with Sprint, 3COM, wireless knowledge, AOL et al to out execute them in providing killer advanced CDMA apps. Momentum, once started can become a torrent that can overrun even AT&T and the European hagfish. A vast redistribution of telecom wealth and power is in the making.
JohnG