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To: Tom Drolet who wrote (3497)6/5/2000 9:24:00 AM
From: Ron Nairn  Respond to of 4913
 
Could this be this weeks tsunami???? It's not difficult to think so with endorsements of the likes of CISCO, Nortel and Qualcom. However, revenue is again not expected until down the road...not till the end of 2000 (likely at best)

It's good to see something with a new twist and this VPN client is huge.

Rondo



To: Tom Drolet who wrote (3497)6/5/2000 10:23:00 AM
From: Frank Ferrari  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4913
 
CERTICOM partners Palm and Aether means Certicom security!! (Lets hope this can help Certicom keep the momentum my wife is changing all the blinds in the house, I could be broke soon! vbg!!).

Schwab says launches wireless online trading
SAN FRANCISCO, June 5 (Reuters) - Leading discount broker Charles Schwab & Co. (NYSE:SCH - news) on Monday said it has launched online trading services over wireless devices.

The service, PocketBroker, will allow the brokerage's customers to make trades and receive news initially through hand-held digital organisers made by Palm Inc. (NasdaqNM:PALM - news).

The move to wirelss adds another trading venue for the brokerage, whose clients can buy and sell stocks on their computers, through retail branches, by email and over the phone.

``The anytime, anywhere nature of the wireless medium is a great fit for the real-time nature of trading and market activity,'' said Bob Sofman, senior vice president at Schwab's Wireless Solutions Group.

``For example, customers have the ability to receive real-time market alerts and current news -- wherever they are -- and, if they chose, act on this information regardless of their ability to access a branch, phone or PC,'' he added.

Schwab will develop the service through an alliance with Aether Systems Inc. (NasdaqNM:AETH - news), a wireless data products and services company.

The service includes access to real-time quotes, market summaries, news headlines, equity trading and confirmation, order status, account balances and positions, real-time alerts, full news stories and watch lists.

The service launches initially on the Palm IIIx and Vx devices.

Schwab announced PocketBroker service in Canada last fall and will start services in over the next two quarters in places such as Hong Kong, Japan and the United Kingdom.

The company said the delivery of financial services over wireless devices is particularly useful outside the U.S. where computers are less available.

Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. serves 7.1 million active accounts with $775 billion in customer assets.

Schwab currently has 3.7 million active online accounts with $418 billion in customer assets.



To: Tom Drolet who wrote (3497)6/7/2000 10:41:00 PM
From: Ron Nairn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4913
 
A very interesting perspective on the future of the internet (and may I add, Secure Internet), from the Cisco thread. When CIC's ECC is synonymous with global internet security, then surely a premium will be due and the wait justified.

Message 13841671

Thank you JRI for your insights.
(referenced to acknowledge JRI at Cisco)

Rondo