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To: marginmike who wrote (15330)9/22/1998 11:33:00 AM
From: engineer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
From the Coms Thread....

Unwired Planet Demonstrates Internet Information Access On QUALCOMM
QCP-2700 CDMA Handsets - BW, 09:08 a.m. Sep 22, 1998 Eastern

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 22,
1998--Unwired Planet, Inc. (UP) today announced the first
public demonstration of Internet information access from the
screen of the QUALCOMM QCP-2700 handset using
Unwired Planet's UP.Browser.(TM) The demonstration
utilizes Lucent's CDMA infrastructure, with 3Com's Quick
Net Connect providing CDMA IS-99 data services, and
illustrates the ability to access advanced Internet, intranet,
Email, and Electronic Customer Care applications made
possible by the Unwired Planet(TM) software platform.

guide-p.infoseek.com.

<<Quick Net Connect is a packet like connection, in that it only requires air time when data is being sent and not connected full time>>

Engineer



To: marginmike who wrote (15330)9/22/1998 12:43:00 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Mike:

I think you may have lost sight of the original rhetorical question I asked. To refresh it was:

Who owns the handset market as we speak in the digital arena? I think that victory goes to Nokia.

What I meant, is that combine all digital phone sales, include both CDMA and TDMA (I will not be including the Nextel stuff since they are on their own proprietary system). I am not including Analog only sales, but dual mode phones should be included.

Now, who has the greatest market share?

That would go to Nokia. As for fastest growing. I don't know.

dave