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To: Mats Ericsson who wrote (3321)1/19/2000 10:41:00 AM
From: tero kuittinen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
"Hmm, I'm a bit disappointed with you Tero."

Ta ett nummer, Mats. Maybe it still would be better to keep all options open at this stage? Nokia's flexibility has been its strength; HSCSD probably was initially the preferred mobile data option for Nokia, but when GPRS caught on, it didn't take long for the company to catch on and wipe out Ericsson's lead. Technology is changing so fast now - I wonder whether the 3G mediaphone concepts created a year or two ago are still relevant in 2004.

Tero



To: Mats Ericsson who wrote (3321)1/19/2000 1:40:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
soulwracker
(36/M/USA)
01/19/2000 12:51 pm EST

I am watching the demonstration now.

Very impressive presentation. Pretty bold claims, but then it is a presentation of course. Looks to me like this could be the
beginning of the end for WAP.
This is going to be very important to keep track of.

They have me very intrigued.

Battery Life
Form Factor (size and weight)
No fans

Internet compatibility.

This is what people have been waiting for. Now we have to find out what the cost factor is.

And this pushes the envelope for bandwidth on demand.

Very important stuff.

As always, just MHO

Soulwracker