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To: Ruffian who wrote (29986)5/13/1999 2:28:00 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Old News...yet worth rereading.....NEW YORK, May 10 (Reuters) - U S West Inc. (USW - news), the Denver-based local telephone company, said on
Monday it soon will offer phones that allow customers to send email and access the Internet without using a computer.

The new phones will target consumers who find computers too intimidating or expensive. U S West estimated about 50
percent of consumers have never surfed the Internet or sent email.

''With these new phones, we're going to blow open the Internet revolution to everybody by moving email and Web access
to something people are already comfortable with - the telephone,'' said U S West Chief Executive Sol Trujillo.

The ''Web Phones'' operates like a traditional phone, but they also have a color screen that allows customers to navigate the Internet just by pointing and
touching certain icons.

The screen system works similarly to an automatic teller machine at a bank. Consumer can also send email by typing a message on a built-in keyboard

Unlike many computers which are bulky and impractical to move, the Web Phones work in any standard phone jack and can be shifted around the house as
customers move from the kitchen to the living room or home office.

The wireline ''Web Phones,'' made by telecommunications equipment manufacturer Alcatel Alsthom (ALA - news), will be available in the fall.

The phones cost between $300 and $400, industry analysts said. Customers then subscribe to any Internet service provider of their choice to get access to the
World Wide Web.

In addition to the Web Phones, U S West will also sell wireless phones that can receive, display and store emails and access Internet sites offering information
on financial news, sports headlines, weather and travel tips.

The wireless ''Thin Phones,'' made by wireless phone manufacturer Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM - news), will be available in mid-May. Access to the Internet
through U S West's Internet service, USWEST.net, will be available later this year.

The Thin Phones weigh about four ounces and cost $99, U S West said...................TL