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To: tb98 who wrote (24472)11/18/2001 2:35:42 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Welcome back tb. Thanks for the correction on Iridium and the Kyocera phone.

I have here in my hot little hand right now a brochure for the Dual Mode SD-66K Kyocera which is written in Japanese, which means I don't know what the detail says. But it shows the little phone and the Adapter which the little phone clips into for satellite service. There is also the SS-66K which is the single mode version, with no detachable phone, which looks [at first glance] the same as the dual-mode version. There is also the SP-66K Pager.

The Adapter has written on it "Iridium by KYOCERA" on the face where the terrestrial phone clips on.

I'm sure Kyocera would like to take over the production of the QUALCOMM Globalstar phones [if they were expecting to sell 10 million of them over the next decade, which is what we should be aiming at - Telit and Ericsson would sell the other 20 million]. Yes, 30 million phones and similar devices. Such as the pdQ [alias Kyocera 6035]. telecom.co.nz

Mqurice