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To: levy who wrote (21124)9/3/2000 8:26:19 AM
From: levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
that link doesn't work so here is that news release about phone.com and alltel

be able to take the Internet with them wherever they go.

ALLTEL and Phone.com Inc., a leading provider of mobile Internet software and
services, announced today that the companies have signed an agreement to enable
ALLTEL to trial wireless Internet service using the Phone.com UP.Link server
software. ALLTEL will offer wireless Internet service to customers in Little Rock and
Charlotte, N.C. By the end of the year, ALLTEL plans to offer wireless Internet in
most of its top markets.

ALLTEL's wireless Internet service lets customers send and receive e-mail, access
certain Internet sites and get weather reports, sports scores and stock quotes on their
wireless phones.

"The ability to access e-mail and the Internet anytime and anywhere is a big step in
further simplifying our customers lives," said Kevin Beebe, ALLTEL's group
president of communications. "Wireless Internet service further enhances our
popular digital advisor feature, which allows customers to receive e-mail messages
and other text messages on their wireless phones."

"The convergence of the Internet and wireless communication has begun to change
the way people communicate, work and play," said Maurice Jeffery, vice president of
North American sales for Phone.com.

"ALLTEL's decision to rapidly bring to market, on a trial basis, Phone.com's wireless
Internet enabling technology is a fundamental step toward recognizing the next
generation of wireless communication and new commercial opportunities."

ALLTEL is conducting technical trials for the new service in Little Rock and
Charlotte. After the trials, ALLTEL plans to offer wireless Internet to customers in its
top markets across the United States.

"The Little Rock and Charlotte trials will help us determine what customers want the
offering to look like and how it will be priced," said Roger Woziwodzki, director of
wireless product management for ALLTEL. "Additionally, the trial will ensure
internal systems such as billing and customer service are ready to support the service
when it is offered to customers."

Customers will need Internet-capable digital wireless phones to use the wireless
Internet service. ALLTEL currently offers the Qualcomm 860 and the Motorola 7860
handsets. By the end of the year, the majority of digital handsets offered by ALLTEL
will have a Web browser.

Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.