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VIEWPOINT: Mobility and communications

I wonder what it was like to be around when the automobile first really hit it big. Suddenly, there was a whole new world opened up for people, all based on this machine.Infrastructure had to be built to use them on, and rules of...

TI exec predicts wireless phone growth to continue

PALM SPRINGS, Calif.-Speaking at a Goldman Sachs Technology Symposium, the head of Texas Instruments Inc.'s wireless business unit said the company expects last year's accelerated pace in the market for wireless phones to continue into this year.Gilles Delfassy, vice president and manager of TI's...

Telephia financing totals $11M plus

SAN FRANCISCO-Telephia Inc., a provider of integrated marketing and network quality data, reported its series B round of financing totaled more than $11 million.The company said it plans to use the new funds to expedite its aggressive expansion into new markets nationwide as well...

GSM World Congress filled with WAP-related news

Although some rumblings continue over Geoworks Corp.'s licensing program for Wireless Application Protocol technology, WAP-related announcements continued making news at last week's GSM World Congress in Cannes.Phone.com Inc. announced it formed a WAP interoperability testing lab, a software upgrade preview center and the latest...

Vodafone buys CMG solution

CANNES, France-Vodafone Ltd. said it bought CMG Telecommunications Inc.'s WAP Service Broker solution to bolster its Wireless Application Protocol services.

Mannesmann accepts pricey Vodafone bid

After resisting a hostile takeover attempt by Vodafone AirTouch plc for more than two months, Germany's Mannesmann AG last week agreed to a revised friendly offer just days shy of the Feb. 7 deadline for Mannesmann shareholders to vote on the hostile bid.Mannesmann's supervisory...

ThinAirApps offers data access

NEW YORK-ThinAirApps L.L.C. introduced its ThinAir Server, a platform that allows corporate users to access enterprise data from wireless devices.The first set of products includes the ThinAir Server for Microsoft Exchange and ThinAir Server for IMAP and POP e-mail accounts.Wireless devices supported include Palm...

Motorola signs agreement with Telsim for Turkish GSM network expansion

CANNES, France-Motorola Inc. and Turkish Global System for Mobile communications operator Telsim announced they signed a $1.5 billion contract calling for Motorola to provide infrastructure, handsets and associated services to expand the countrywide GSM network in Turkey.The contract also calls for Motorola to implement...

Andrew licenses Telular technology

VERNON HILLS, Ill.-Telular Corp. announced it has entered into a non-exclusive worldwide patent license agreement with Andrew Corp. to manufacture and sell a docking station for digital cellular handsets using Telular's patented interface technology.Telular noted it has received an initial license fee of $1...

Base station deployments in Europe to double by 2005

LONDON-During the next five years, cellular base station deployment in Europe is expected to more than double, according to a report released by the Strategis Group.The report, "Strategis databank: European Cellular Network Infrastructure," shows that deployment will grow from approximately 210,000 base stations in mid-1999...

Spyglass joins Wireless Data Forum

NAPERVILLE, Ill.-Spyglass Inc. announced its membership in the Wireless Data Forum.According to Spyglass, the goal of the WDF is to work cooperatively to promote the development of standards and protocols, with particular emphasis on networks based on the Internet Protocol, that enhance information services...

Sprint PCS posts $710M loss for 4Q

KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Sprint PCS reported earnings for the fourth quarter and year ended Dec. 31, of $996 million and $3.18 billion, respectively. This marks a significant increase from the $437 million and $1.23 billion reported for the 1998 fourth quarter and year.For the fourth...

SignalSoft announces new financing, product deployment

BOULDER, Colo.-SignalSoft Corp., a software developer focused on the wireless location industry, completed $33 million in private equity financing from existing investors as well as new financial and strategic investors in the United States, Europe and Japan.Salomon Smith Barney managed the private placement. New...

Siemens to provide WAP solution

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.-Hong Kong's mobile operator, Hutchison Telecommunications Ltd., selected Siemens Information and Communication Networks Group to implement its Wireless Application Protocol platform for wireless Internet-based services.The deal calls for Siemens to provide Hutchison with a complete WAP solution including Phone.com Inc.'s UP.Link server...

Triton selects SCC 911 solution

BOULDER, Colo.-SCC Communications Corp. announced an agreement with Triton Cellular Partners L.P. to provide its 9-1-1Connect service to 15 rural Oregon counties.SCC's 9-1-1Connect service provides Triton with access to its National Data Services Center, a clearinghouse for 911 data. Each time a Triton customer...

Fully funded Globalstar lays out strategy

NEW YORK-Extraterrestrial wireless received good news when Globalstar Telecommunications Ltd. sold a $245 million secondary stock offering Jan. 26.In preparation for Globalstar Telecommunications' secondary offering last week, Bernard L. Schwartz, chairman and chief executive officer, took an unusual step the prior weekend to test...

God send GPRS mobiles, Schmitt tells GSM Congress

CANNES, France-At odds with some in the wireless industry, the keynote speaker at the GSM World Congress 2000 is not a proponent of convergence. In fact, Keith McCurdy, chief executive officer of Experts-Exchange.com, said convergence is not happening and wireless professionals should promote moving...

Samsung releases multislot GPRS handset

CANNES, France-Lucent Technologies Inc.'s Microelectronics Group announced that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has released the industry's first multislot Class 8 General Packet Radio Service mobile handset.The new handset is based on Lucent's Sceptrer 3 GPRS chipset and Optimay GPRS protocol software."Our unique, one-stop-shop GPRS...

RangeStar debuts embedded antennas

CANNES, France-RangeStar Wireless introduced three new antennas for wireless handsets that the company said it believes will revolutionize antenna technology.RangeStar unveiled a wideband Code Division Multiple Access embedded antenna designed to work with third-generation technology. Weighing in at 1 gram, the new antenna enables...

Qualcomm, Ericsson join on Bluetooth

SAN DIEGO-Qualcomm Inc. and L.M. Ericsson said they have agreed to jointly develop and market a wireless technology solution supporting both Code Division Multiple Access and Bluetooth standards.According to the agreement, Ericsson's Microelectronics group will develop a Bluetooth-compatible radio unit while Qualcomm's CDMA Technologies...

Powertel reduces loss, increases revenue

WEST POINT, Ga.-Powertel Inc., a wireless personal communications services provider in the southeastern United States, announced its financial results for the fourth quarter, ended Dec. 31.Company revenue and sales grew from $53.3 million in the fourth quarter of 1998 to $85.1 million in 1999,...

Competitors object to Arch-only NPSC spectrum-cap waiver

WASHINGTON-Rather than granting a spectrum-cap waiver requested by Arch Communications Group Inc., the Federal Communications Commission should remove the cap altogether, said Metrocall Inc. in comments filed last week. Meanwhile, two traditional one-way paging carriers urged the FCC to reject the waiver request.Narrowband personal...

Omnipoint releases GSM modules

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Omnipoint Technologies Inc. introduced Global System for Mobile communications modules for Europe supporting the 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz bands.The Redhawk II and Eagle II modules have full data and voice capabilities and have General Packet Radio System-ready hardware included,...

D.C. NOTES: Cyber slouches

There they were-Bill Clinton in Davos and Al Gore in the Granite State-basking in the glory of a record U.S. economic expansion fueled by a raging high-tech sector of mobile phones and dot-coms.While it deserves some credit, the administration either is unwilling or incapable...