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Interview:
James A. Murrell III, Chairman of the Data Committee of the North American GSM Alliance.
PCS Data Today, November 8, 1998

Murrell talks in depth about the North American market for wireless data, issues facing carriers, and the North American GSM Alliance's efforts.

jmurrell.jpg (15188 bytes)"I believe the foundation has been laid for 1999 to be the year that we will use to benchmark wireless data achievements. "

Market Research Report:
Cahners-In-Stat's Access Requirements: The Growing Demands of Remote and Mobile Users
Cahners-In-Stat, September, 1998
"A tremendous opportunity exists for vendors of remote access products and services."

Article:
Andy Seybold, leading industry analyst and Editor of Outlook, gives his view of today's wireless data opportunities in the United States. Special to PCS Data Today, September 14, 1998

wpe37.jpg (7533 bytes)One group of mobile workers could be instantly drawn into the wireless data pool if only the industry would recognize them.

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Welcome!
Judy Berck, Editor
PCS Data Today

PCS Data Today online journal is devoted solely to wireless data computing on PCS cellular networks. Here you can read timely original and reprinted articles, papers, presentations and interviews with network operators, vendors, and infrastructure providers in the world of PCS.

Inside:

Articles, Papers, Reports and Presentations:

Johann Weber, Andrew Seybold presentation

GPRS

Andy Seybold: current wireless data opportunities

Privacy Issues in Mobile Data Communications

Bluetooth Technology

 

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Interview:
James Healy, Chairman of the North America Interest Group of the Europe-based GSM Association. Healy discusses the relationship between the group he chairs and the NA GSM Alliance, and the digital wireless landscape in the US as compared to Europe.

    healy.jpg (19936 bytes)"In a couple of years we'll look back and realize how much we've incorporated taking our laptops everywhere and just expecting to be connected, whether it’s wired or wireless."


Paper:
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
By Peter Rysavy, September 30, 1998.
GPRS technology may profoundly alter the end-user experience of mobile data computing, by enabling much higher data transmission speeds, and by making constant connectivity possible. Peter Rysavy explains the ins and outs of GPRS, including a roadmap and special section for network managers.

Interview:
Stephen Nachtsheim, Intel VP and former General Manager, Mobile/Handheld Product Group
PCS Data Today, June 9, 1998

"You can’t function in business today without data connectivity. And for a mobile user, the ultimate connectivity is wireless."    nachtshm.gif (19959 bytes)