To: carranza2 who wrote (22005 ) 9/5/2007 4:37:26 PM From: Maurice Winn Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 218123 I hope the Treo is a CDMA version. I still get a kick out of seeing mobile cyberspace running on CDMA. TJ is in the realm now. It took a few years, but he is there and there is no leaving once in. No more can we go back to TDMA than we can go back to being chimps. In fact, I'm now blase about CDMA and when daughter Anita showed me her swanky new cyberphone, with "Digital by QUALCOMM" on the back, which she only noticed after getting it, I was happy, but happy in the same way that the sun has come up again today and it's actually a fantastic spring day here, which means I had better get to it. I'm into OFDM now [CDMA is so last century] and am currently selling zenbu.net.nz by giving it away!! That's right, Free Zenbu routers to accommodation providers in New Zealand. FREE wireless cyberspace for accommodation providers to use and really cheap for their customers to use. Just plug it into the ADSL service and hey presto, it works. Cheap for NZ where ADSL is horrendously expensive and slow - few have fibre and we are like the stone age compared with Singapore which moans that they are like barbarians compared with Hong Kong and Japan. Yesterday, a little Bed and Breakfast paradiselodge.co.nz ordered one after phoning a couple of times because it seemed too good to be true. The son who really wants a wireless connection was gung ho, but the father who runs the business was uncertain. How's this for cool - you can put things in the search box and find them nearest to some address in New Zealand. If hooked up to a Zenbu node, it'll show the things nearest. A world first!! If you use the "find nearest" function in zenbu.co.nz you could locate the restaurants, accommodation, petrol stations etc, nearest me - just put in my address, and bingo, there's a map showing them. Or just put in a town and find the nearest items searched. TJ will soon have to upgrade from CDMA to OFDM in his cyberphone. That'll be fun too. ElM will have to install 450MHz OFDM to replace all the equipment in all the towers around the world [though not all of them as 450MHz and OFDM are so efficient, it will be only a fifth of them or fewer] ElM can teach Experiment to climb towers because it's such a huge job and he'll need some help. Climbing is the natural state of humans, so it's not only profitable, it's a great job. Mqurice