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To: Earlie who wrote (82567)6/20/2002 9:10:32 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
So, its seems that W himself is trying to join the PPT? That has never worked before, actually, an administration's job is to "calm" the natives and always tell them everything is going to be alright. Bush pointing out to the weaknesses is just going to increase the jitters, not calm them (it was the same immediately after the election, Bush and his people started at once sawing the seeds of uncertainty, and that was a self fulfilling prophecy).

Zeev



To: Earlie who wrote (82567)6/20/2002 9:36:00 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
What the H did Bush say.
I missed it.
Got link?

Thanks
M



To: Earlie who wrote (82567)6/20/2002 10:06:43 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
The future of 3G took another hit this week when Detica, a UK-based consulting firm, announced that a recent survey found more than 40% of the mobile phone users have no interest in the enhanced services that 3G promises. Amazingly, they view a mobile phone as just a phone. Also in the 3G world, the European mobile phone company, mmO2 announced pricing for its first trial. After testing the network since the beginning of the year in the Isle of Man, it will soon commence charging for the service. mmO2 plans on “testing a number of pricing strategies during the trial in order to look at price elasticities.” The initial pricing strategy will call for a £44 a month for the typical customer. This will be in addition to the £34 a month for voice service. The application that mmO2 believes will lead to the success of 3G is multimedia messaging. They see users swapping pictures along with text messaging. We continue to view this as an application that very few will be willing to pay the cost necessary for the service providers to recoup their huge investments.

Amazing.
Who woulda thunk that?
Earlie are you talking notes here?

M