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To: playavermont who wrote (2449)1/5/2001 6:01:18 PM
From: Steven R. Michaud  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3070
 
Play,

I'm sure you or levy have already commented or answered this question before but, what exactly, if any, relationship exists between NTT DOCOMO and INSP....I mean I know we have some deal with ATT...and that NTT has just invested in ATT...but is that it...

I mean, do we expect NTT to pick up INSP's wireless "stuff" instead of continually developing their own or what??

TIA

Steve



To: playavermont who wrote (2449)1/8/2001 7:43:40 AM
From: quick_thinking  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3070
 
> Note the graph within the following link...
> nttdocomo.com
> Will this happen throughout the rest of the world and U.S. in the next 12-18 months and beyond?

You can find a lot of detailed information about imode wireless internet service, reasons for success etc here:
eurotechnology.com

Comparison with competing wireless internet operators is given here, as well as discussions about the future of WAP, and the neverending issue of WAP versus chtml (as used for imode):
eurotechnology.com

Interesting to note, that as far as it is possible to estimate, today about 80% of wireless internet users are in Japan and only 5% in Europe.

Best regards from Tokyo,

quick_thinking