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To: Bao Truong who wrote (2091)8/8/2000 10:53:56 PM
From: David Howe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3070
 
Ditto, good post Techreport. Now take a look at this link. INSP has been very very busy lately. Impressive to say the least. Below are a few examples of the relationships they have in place with the major wireless providers. Competition?

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July 26, 2000
InfoSpace and SBC Wireless, a global communications company, announced that SBC has selected InfoSpace's platform for the national rollout of its mobile Internet services. The InfoSpace platform will include services that enable SBC Wireless subscribers: to send messages from any device to any capable device using messaging and email; to access personal information services such as an address book, calendar and to-do lists; and to access personalized and/or location-based information.

July 18, 2000
InfoSpace and Verizon Wireless, a wireless communications provider, announced that Verizon Wireless has launched its Mobile Web service using InfoSpace's wireless platform and integrated suite of services. InfoSpace's wireless infrastructure services enable Verizon Wireless to offer its customers the ability to conduct commerce and access information from their Verizon Wireless-powered phone.

June 22, 2000
InfoSpace and AT&T Wireless Service, Inc. announced the companies have teamed to develop and market the delivery of promotions and discounts to AT&T Digital PocketNet service customers. Participants in this new merchant program include national retailers, e-tailers and local merchants.

June 12, 2000
InfoSpace and OmniSky, a provider of branded wireless services for handheld mobile devices, announced that OmniSky has selected InfoSpace's platform to deliver a new suite of wireless Internet services to OmniSky customers.

May 18, 2000
InfoSpace and AT&T Wireless Group announced that AT&T Wireless has launched its AT&T Digital PocketNetservice powered by InfoSpace's platform and integrated suite of services. InfoSpace's wireless platform enables AT&T Wireless to offer its subscribers the ability to conduct commerce, access information and manage their lives all from their AT&T Wireless powered phone.

May 9, 2000
InfoSpace and VoiceStream Wireless Corporation, a provider of wireless communications services in the United States, have teamed together to deliver wireless Internet services to VoiceStream customers. The service is now available to VoiceStream customers and those wishing to preview the service via the Company's Internet site www.voicestream.com.

April 12, 2000
InfoSpace announced that ONE has chosen InfoSpace's comprehensive platform of commerce, information and communication services for the delivery of its new mobile Internet services to its close to 700,000 customers over both short messaging service (SMS) and wireless application protocol (WAP).

April 6, 2000
InfoSpace.com and Vodafone Australia, a major provider of mobile telecommunications services, announced that Vodafone Australia has launched its wireless Internet services to its more than 1.33 million customers based on InfoSpace's market leading platform of device independent mobile commerce, information and communication services.

April 4, 2000
Infospace.com and Verizon Wireless, the new coast-to-coast wireless communications company formed by the combination of Bell Atlantic Mobile and Vodafone AirTouch, announced that Verizon has selected InfoSpace to deliver a comprehensive and integrated platform of wireless Internet services to Verizon Wireless' customers. The platform, when developed, will enable mobile users to conduct wireless shopping, access information, manage their address books, calendars, communicate and otherwise manage their lives anytime and anyplace on the Verizon Wireless network.

March 20, 2000
InfoSpace.com announced the launch of InfoSpace-powered services by GTE, U.S. West and AirTouch.

March 7, 2000
InfoSpace.com announced that U.S. West Wireless, a subsidiary of U.S. West Communications, has chosen InfoSpace's wireless Internet platform to offer a suite of wireless Internet services to its mobile users.

February 15, 2000
AirTouch Cellular, a unit of Vodafone AirTouch Plc., a wireless communications company, and InfoSpace.com announced that AirTouch Cellular has selected InfoSpace.com to deliver a suite of Internet services and applications to serve as its U.S. mobile Internet platform.

January 20, 2000
GTE Wireless, a subsidiary of GTE Corporation, announced that GTE Wireless has selected InfoSpace.com to provide the platform for wireless Internet services for GTE mobile users via their cell phones and their PC's. As a result, GTE users will now be able to securely access a wide range of commerce, communication, information, and personalization services.

January 18, 2000
InfoSpace.com is expanding its business relationship with AvantGo, a mobile information company, to provide InfoSpace.com's mobile private label portals to handheld devices, such as those based on Palm Computing and Windows CE platforms, as well as wireless PDAs. InfoSpace.com and AvantGo.com will provide business communities' private label portals with the ability to give their customers access to relevant real-world information any time, anywhere. The new services will allow businesses to offer mobile portals under their own brand.

January 11, 2000
InfoSpace.com and Vodafone AirTouch, the mobile communications company, announced that Vodafone AirTouch has selected InfoSpace.com's platform to deliver wireless Internet services to mobile customers worldwide.

January 5, 2000
InfoSpace.com announced that it will provide Intel with infrastructure services for Intel's new Web appliances available through service providers in mid-2000.