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To: Eric L who wrote (54380)9/19/2003 9:52:47 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Eric
Your answers is why i ask you these questions:)
<<Two of Insignia's competitors who I mentioned previously might be taking the application out of the chasm shortly (see the article below) and that could be good for Insignia.>>
WOW is it possible INSG has the lead? "Might be" NTT DoCoMo is having real problems with their over the air capabilities and have been pushing back that application for over a year.
<<In 2004, the company will adopt a system, in which patch data is sent via mobile phone networks, so that users can easily fix problems. In fact, NTT DoCoMo's new products released this year are already equipped with a system for fixing software bugs via a network.>>

and this is today
<<Already, NTT DoCoMo has taken a measure so that bugs in terminals brought into "DoCoMo shop" direct retail stores can be fixed by the staff. In case bugs are in the software of the terminals that are brought in, a bug-fixing program is downloaded using a cable network.>>

Looks like INSG may be a good risk /reward situation at these low prices.
BWDIK?
Thank you
Zeus