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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (988)9/15/1998 12:04:00 PM
From: BOGEY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Nokia Introduces New Wireless Phone Accessory for Hearing Impaired

Summary:
Nokia today announced the availability of a new Telecoil (T-coil) hearing aid
compatible accessory designed specifically to provide improved communications
for the hearing impaired. The new product works with Nokia 5100 or 6100 digital
wireless phones and offers digital communications solutions to the more than two
million T-coil hearing aid users in North America. The Nokia LPS-1 Loopset was
created by Nokia Design Engineer Mikko Haho, who has been hard of hearing since
birth.

Can we please stay on subject...What happens to Clinton will have no lasting effect on the Market...Regards, Bogey



To: tero kuittinen who wrote (988)9/15/1998 6:52:00 PM
From: Quincy  Respond to of 34857
 
"And how many want a phone that weighs little, costs little - and functions in New York, London, Capetown, Melbourne, Beijing and Jerusalem?"

But, you are assuming your calls will forward their way through a collage of networks that, after 10 years of analog service, still don't transfer network info to each other.

Never mind Australia. Should have used parts of Western US that still don't have coverage of any kind.

Size and weight issues go out the window when businessmen depend on call-forwarding. Sattelite-paging networks such as Skytel are currently the only reliable way to reach across the world and touch someone.

If my local GSM provider's only roaming agreement in the Eastern Hemisphere is with Vodaphone, then what?