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To: straight life who wrote (18613)11/20/1998 1:42:00 AM
From: brian h  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Taichi and All,

Please visit QCOM's web site. You may get invited to do a survey and win some prize. I am not sure if the survey I entered was provided by QCOM or not. As soon as I hit those links under the name of CDMA digital phones, Eudora message, Globalstar, etc. The online survey invitation pops up. Hope you guys get invited too. Plus,

LG INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS AND UNWIRED PLANET ANNOUNCE ENHANCED WIRELESS INTERNET CAPABILITIES FOR CDMA COMMUNITY

Duo Set to Offer Wireless Internet Services on CDMA Handsets in North America and Korea


REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (November 19, 1998) ¾ Unwired Planet, Inc. (UP) today announced that it has licensed the WAP-compatible UP.Browser™ to LG Information & Communications, Inc. (LGIC), a manufacturer of CDMA handsets for the North American and Korean markets. LGIC will integrate the most popular microbrowser in their CDMA handsets to deliver wireless Internet information services and applications on CDMA networks.

"We look forward to working with LGIC to deliver to CDMA operators truly innovative handsets equipped with WAP microbrowsers," said Ben Linder, vice president of marketing, Unwired Planet™ "Together, we give operators a most cost-effective means to offer interactive telephony applications, including electronic Customer Care, Email and Internet information services hosted on standard Web servers. As both a CDMA handset manufacturer and a CDMA network operator, LGIC truly grasps the industry-wide benefits of implementing open, standards-based solutions."

Operators using the WAP-compatible UP.Link™ Platform on CDMA networks rely upon UP's standards-based, secure and scalable technology to deliver innovative applications to subscribers, such as Email, Personal Organizer, and advanced telephony applications. Key information services, such as stock quotes, news updates, entertainment listings, directories and travel reservations are instantly available. UP's robust and scalable system allows operators to lower their operating costs and differentiate service offerings, through the continual introduction of new features and functionality, to directly benefit consumers.

"LGIC views our agreement with UP as the beginning of an important relationship that enables us to offer advanced capabilities in this increasingly competitive CDMA market," said Jung-Dae Park, senior vice president of Terminal DIV, LGIC. "We're committed to delivering the latest technological benefits to consumers in both Korea and North America. UP.Browser and the UP.Link Platform provide the best path to offering wireless Internet services to our growing customer base."

Brian H.