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To: slacker711 who wrote (2380)8/23/2000 7:09:37 PM
From: kech  Respond to of 197036
 
That makes sense. It also looks like the SCP-4500 has the "conference call" feature which is supposed to be on the QCP-3035 (whenever it finally becomes available). I wonder
why Kyocera is so slow at releasing this product to Verizon or Sprint? Any ideas? Maybe just sending them all to Korea...



To: slacker711 who wrote (2380)8/24/2000 12:08:03 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197036
 
This is from a poster on the Motley Fool....

boards.fool.com

This I can confirm from an informal discussion I had with a Verizon manager in June. She mentioned HDR would push 10Mbps within 12-18 months, and that Nokia and others would support HDR/CDMA with a wealth of internet enabled "phone like devices" currently being developed behind the scenes.

I wonder how they plan to get 10Mbps? No wonder MOT decided they had to support HDR. It'll be interesting to see when Nokia finally falls in line.

Slacker



To: slacker711 who wrote (2380)8/26/2000 12:13:45 PM
From: kech  Respond to of 197036
 
I noticed that Kyocera lists accessories for the QCP-2035 and QCP-2035a (both say "coming soon"). But nothing is listed for the QCP-3035. I wonder if they are holding off the QCP-3035 for the MSM 3300 chipset and just issuing the QCP-2035 with the MSM-3031 chipset?

store.kyocera-wireless.com