Market Expands For Two-Way Devices
Related Articles
- Aussies Will Spend New Year's Eve Text-Messaging. // TelecomWeb News Digest;12/29/2005, p6
This article reports that Australian carrier Telstra Corp. Ltd. is beefing up its network capacity in anticipation of unprecedented text-messaging volume on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. The carrier predicts more than 25 million text messages will be sent across its networks during that...
- Dave's 2¢ on... choosing your next cell phone. // Portable Design;Mar2004, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p10
This article focuses on the reliability of mobile smart phones with integrated keyboards that would allow anyone to retrieve electronic mails at any given time and location. The author of this article believes that this feature certainly deserved consideration from consumers who are looking for...
- We interrupt this broadcast . . . Briere&, Daniel // Network World;4/4/2005, Vol. 22 Issue 13, p35
The article reports on the means of communication in the 21st century. We live in an age of cell phones, PDAs, e-mails, instant messaging and wireless data access. Alerting should not play to the least common denominator, but instead address the maximum number of mechanisms that ensure that the...
- A measure of success. // New Media Age;11/27/2003, p7
Presents a discussion among wireless industry specialists on the benefits of opt-in and opt-out marketing campaigns and how privacy regulations in Great Britain will affect short messaging services. Penalties for spam; Concerns over the legislation; Background on the operations of the Kiss...
- Gordano adds Windows-based IM client. Fontana, John // Network World;2/28/2005, Vol. 22 Issue 8, p18
The article discusses the addition of windows-based instant-messaging (IM) client by messaging vendor Gordano Ltd., to its suite of collaboration software that lets customers keep their Outlook front ends while replacing their Exchange infrastructure. The IM client works with the Instant...
- New connections. Ubis-Manos, Sue // Global Telephony;Mar2000, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p42
Focuses on wireless communications choices for rural telephony. Meaning of rural telephone in various countries; Advantages of using wireless local loop (WLL) deployments; Integration of very small aperture terminal satellite technology with WLL; Downsides of deploying traditional copper lines;...
- Market gap producing WAP alternatives. Bruno, Antony // RCR;02/21/2000, Vol. 19 Issue 8, p1
Reports on the increasing number of companies that are planning to extend Internet content to wireless telephones using alternative means to Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) in the United States. Hype created by the WAP technology; Primary compliant about WAP.
- Wireless Sobers Up. // America's Network;11/15/99, Vol. 103 Issue 17, p20
Probes into the status of the wireless technology market in the United States (US). Reasons why nations with emerging economies are in a different position; Projections of wireless revenues in the US; Projected growth of wireless technology in developing nations; Comparisons between wireless and...
- Tunnel Vision. Jackson, Donny // Mobile Radio Technology;Sep2004, Vol. 22 Issue 9, p40
Discusses the perspectives used in addressing problems associated with in-building coverage issue of wireless communications in the U.S. Mechanisms of the brute-force method; Concept of extending coverage by leveraging private Wi-Fi networks; Advantages of the traditional in-building emergency...