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To: kinkblot who wrote (644)4/23/1999 5:25:00 PM
From: kech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1820
 
Anyone know if KOPN is working with Samsung?

I found this on the QCOM thread and it sounds like they could be talking about the Cyberdisplay on a phone.

To: +Maurice Winn (4078 )
From: +djane Friday, Apr 23 1999 12:03AM ET
Reply # of 4098

BusWeek. Hello, Internet. Phones that surf the Web are back after a false start and
aimed at new markets

BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : MAY 3, 1999 ISSUE

SPECIAL REPORT

AT&T has been crushing rivals like Sprint Corp. in the wireless phone market
ever since it introduced its Digital One Rate service with free roaming and no
long-distance fees last year. But deep in their corporate offices in Westwood,
Kan., Sprint executives are plotting their revenge. As early as next month, Sprint
plans to unveil whizzy new wireless phones from Samsung Co. and upstart
Innovative Global Solution that will let customers tap into the vast power of the
World Wide Web. Sprint is hush-hush about details, but its executives clearly
think they've got a blockbuster on their hands. ''When you have something as
special as this, it's worth being secretive about it,'' says Andrew Sukawaty, CEO
of Sprint PCS, the company's wireless operation.