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News
Issue #2002 - 32 (August 2002)
(Updated Aug. 21, 2002)

INFRASTRUCTURE, PRODUCTS & SERVICES :
Mobility Networks Integrates Pilot WLAN System into Mobile Operator’s 2.5G/3G Network
RIM to Offer E-mail Attachment Viewing Features for BlackBerry
Ricochet Launches In Denver - Partnership with City of Denver
IBM Gateway Allows Data Roaming Between Wired and Wireless Networks
California Traffic Management System Prompts Privacy Concerns

APPLICATIONS & DEVELOPMENT :
California's Public Safety Agencies select Padcom's Connectivity Suite
City of Burlington, N.C. Dedicates New Motorola Shared Communications System
MDSI To Provide Field Service Solution; MDSI Ideligo to Key Energy Sources of Midland, Texas
BEA Plots Move Into Wireless

TECHNOLOGY :
Fuel Cell Designed to Power Up Cell Phones
New Software Lets You Have Conversations with Pocket PCs

MARKET OUTLOOK & TRENDS :
Wireless LANs: Growing, But Slowing Down
Wireless Gaming to See Explosive Growth, Researchers Say
Oracle Puts Customers First; Creates Wireless Customer Advisory Board
IBM & Paybox To Offer Wireless Payment Solutions
DoCoMo Camera Phone Shipments Soar; J-Phone's Sha-mail MMS Service Claims 6 Million Handsets
Dell Expected to Get Into PDA Market

DEVICES :
Palm Continues to Lose to Pocket PC Inspite of Deal With IBM

OPINION :
Converged PDA and Phone Not There Yet

 

 
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