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SPRINT PCS EXPECTS DATA TO DRIVE PCS DEMAND

The wireless industry is waiting to see how many customers are attracted to Sprint PCS Group's wireless Internet services, but they will have to wait at least another quarter.Sprint PCS, which launched nationwide wireless Web service in late September, said it's too early to...

NATION BRIEFS

AirGate PCS and Lucent Technologies Inc. announced a three-year supply contract valued at up to $150 million, calling for Lucent to supply Code Division Multiple Access equipment for deployment throughout AirGate's North Carolina and South Carolina footprint. AirGate, an affiliate of Sprint PCS, plans...

WAP, 3G, GSM AND E-COMMERCE TAKE SPOTLIGHT IN GENEVA

HarrisHarris Corp. previewed its ClearBurst 2.5/3.4/10.5 GHz point-to-multipoint system, the newest addition to the Harris broadband wireless access product line, which is intended for deployment by public service providers as well as private network operators. The ClearBurst product offers a solution for delivering Time...

SONERA TO TAKE ON PHONE.COM

GENEVA-Sonera, the Finnish telecommunications operator, announced it plans to enter the wireless portal business. The company said it initially will focus its efforts on Western Europe and the United States, competing head to head with U.S. firms such as Phone.com.Called Sonera Zed, the service...

ORACLE SOFTWARE EXPANDS WIRELESS DATA USES

Oracle Corp. introduced wireless Internet software called Portal-to-Go, a universal translator of sorts designed to allow wireless devices to communicate with any Internet site, intranet database or network-aware appliance.Based on Oracle's Internet database software, Portal-to-Go is available to carriers, Internet content providers or enterprise...

MOTOROLA DEVELOPS MOBILE INTERNET PLATFORM

Motorola Inc. released a new communications platform last week called Mobile Internet Exchange, or MIX, with the goal of giving users the ability to access Internet information by either voice or data on a mobile basis."Motorola expects that by 2005, 1 billion people will...

PALM VII GOES NATIONWIDE

Palm Computing Inc. introduced the Palm VII wireless organizer nationwide last week, featuring a sale price of $500, $100 less than originally expected.The Palm VII-first available in May in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut-features many of the same organizer functions of its predecessors,...

A WIRELESS WORLDCOM

MCI WorldCom Inc. and Sprint Corp. last week agreed to a definitive merger agreement that will combine the second- and third-largest U.S. long-distance carriers and give MCI WorldCom a much-needed nationwide wireless presence.According to the agreement, each share of Sprint will be exchanged for...

WAP FORUM REACHES 200 MEMBERS

GENEVA-The Wireless Application Protocol Forum announced it has reached 200 members, which it calls a significant milestone in the organization's growth.The forum has more than doubled its membership in the last four months. The organization credited its new Associate Member category as a key...

AMSC LAUNCHES ELINK

American Mobile Satellite Corp. began offering its eLink wireless e-mail service commercially last week, featuring two-way wireless extension of desktop Internet e-mail to handheld devices and personal information management functions. The solution uses AMSC's Ardis packet data network and Research In Motion Ltd.'s 850...

JAPAN OKS TWO STANDARDS FOR 3G

Japan's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications plans to adopt both W-CDMA and cdma2000 technologies for next-generation mobile-phone systems.The ministry said it will make its decisions regarding 3G technology based on the recommendation of the Telecommunications Technology Council, an advisory committee to the ministry.Japan is...

BT, MICROSOFT ANNOUNCE WIRELESS INTERNET TRIAL

LONDON-British Telecommunications plc and Microsoft Corp. announced a wireless Internet trial with about 1,000 mobile phone users in the United Kingdom and Norway. Users will be able to access Microsoft Exchange-based calendaring, address lists, Web content and online information services from their wireless phones.The...

INTERNET HEAVY HITTERS EMBRACE WIRELESS APPS

The convergence of the Internet and wireless networks was punctuated last week as Internet heavy hitters Amazon.com Inc., America Online Inc. and Oracle Corp. made announcements extending their services further into the wireless realm.Perhaps the strongest statement made was Amazon.com's aggressive entry to the...

MIDDLEWARE PROVIDER AETHER HOPES TO LINK IPO TO $103.5M

Wireless middleware and software provider Aether Systems Inc. filed an initial public offering prospectus with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last week with the intention of selling 6.9 million shares at $15 a share by next year.The offering will consist of 6 million...

E-RATE PROGRAM UNDER ATTACK

WASHINGTON-Rep. George Gekas (R-Pa.), chairman of the House Judiciary subcommittee on commercial and administrative law, last week said the schools and libraries Internet program is possibly wasting taxpayer dollars on unnecessary regional training workshops and outreach."It seems absurd that any program should be so...

COURT GIVES PRIVACY PRIORITY OVER FIRST AMENDMENT

WASHINGTON-In a victory for the wireless industry and a blow to free-speech advocates, a federal court here has revived a high-profile cell-phone eavesdropping lawsuit by Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) against Rep. James McDermott (D-Wash.).McDermott leaked the contents of a GOP conference call-via Boehner's cell...

Shosteck: wireless e-commerce must be uniquely wireless

WHEATON, Maryland, United States-To succeed in wireless e-commerce, companies will have to invest in applications that have no pre-existing equivalent, according to "Wireless E-Commerce: Building Blocks for Success," a new study compiled by Herschel Shosteck Associates.Jane Zweig, executive vice president of Herschel Shosteck Associates, said...

Internet, convergence to drive future terminals

NEW YORK-Cellular terminals have come a long way in the quarter century since Motorola introduced its handheld DynaTAC mobile phone, a clunky device that weighed nearly 0.9 kilograms and measured 0.09 cubic meters (35 cubic inches). To be sure, the days of weighty loads...

Wireless devices put RIM on map

TORONTO-Research in Motion (RIM) of Waterloo, Ontario, a small Canadian company far from Silicon Valley, has developed some of the hottest wireless technology in the world. In just a short time, RIM has transformed itself into a market leader in technically advanced interactive pagers...

The service-based future of wireless

OXFORD, United Kingdom-The phrase on everyone's lips within the cellular industry at Telecom '99 will be value-added services, a world apart from the talk at the 1995 exhibition. This simple dictate is being touted as the only way for operators to achieve the future...

E. J. (Woody) Ritchey Corporate vice president and general manager of the Systems Integration Division, Network Solutions Sector Motorola

While Motorola's Woody Ritchey admitted that, at the time of Telecom '95, the company did have cellular infrastructure architecture that included Internet Protocol (IP), it was only at the drawing board stage. "We were not talking publicly about IP at the exhibition, and neither...

European paging must unify, says EPPA

As the European telecom industry continues its consolidation activity, the continent's less-dominant paging industry hopes it might ride the coattails of this trend to effect something of a turnaround.The European paging market is defined by its highly fragmented nature. Multiple small paging operators dot...

SARAIDE, DIVERSINET TO OFFER SECURE DATA

NEW ORLEANS-Diversinet Corp., a developer of security products based on public-key technology for wireless and wireline electronic-commerce applications, and Saraide signed an agreement to provide security software solutions for Global System for Mobile communications phones, pagers and other mobile devices.Saraide works with wireless carriers...

MOTOROLA, AUDIBLE DOWNLOAD AUDIO CONTENT TO HANDSETS

NEW ORLEANS-Motorola Inc. and Audible, a provider of Internet-delivered spoken audio content, demonstrated at Personal Communications Showcase '99 in New Orleans the direct downloading of spoken audio content to digital wireless phones.The demonstration showcased the ability of Motorola's i1000plus digital handset to download and...