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To: JohnG who wrote (73913)6/14/2000 10:14:00 PM
From: JohnG  Respond to of 152472
 
AOL/Sprint/NOK connection. Note that 70% of AOL's customers own a cell phone, a pager or both. Can NOK uphole their end of the deal without purchasinf QCOM ASIC's.
JohnG

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Title:
E-News

Summary:
AOL, Sprint work on wireless devices DULLES, Va. -- America Online Inc.,
the world's largest online service, will work with Sprint PCS, Nokia Oyj and
others to deliver Internet and e-mail services on wireless devices such as
cellular telephones. The deals will help America Online provide service to any
device that can be connected to the Internet, such as televisions, hand-held
computers and telephones. About 70 percent of America Online's more than 21
million subscribers own a cell phone, pager or both devices, the company said.


Source:
The Detroit News
Date:
02/29/2000
Price:
$2.95
Document Size:
Very Short (206 words)
Document ID:
PN20000301010020527
Subject(s):
BUSINESS/FINANCE/ECONOMY
Citation Information:
Final; Issue: PSA-2544; Business Section
Copyright Holder:
2000, The Detroit News
Document Type:
Article