“A laptop computer controlled the system and logged the data. While we looked primarily at wireless phones, we also discovered that emissions from other portable electronic devices were problematic. We feel that passenger use of portable electronic devices on aircraft should continue to be limited for the safety of all concerned.”
Granger Morgan
“As camera phones have become mainstream, wireless phone users are looking for new, creative ways to communicate with pictures. Sprint PCS Picture Mail Groups is the next innovation in the mobile imaging evolution, enabling customers to create a forum where they can communicate via pictures, video clips, text messages and audio clips while on the go.”
Pierre Barbeau
“Solutions like these are changing the way camera phones are used everyday. At first, camera phones were primarily looked at as a fun way to instantly send spontaneous pictures. While camera phones are still widely used this way, people are also using them when they plan to take pictures to stay connected with friends and family and for practical applications such as to comparison shop, for scrap booking, to keep a picture diary and to improve business productivity. Camera phone usage will continue to grow as Picture Mail is integrated with other consumer and business applications that will make sharing, managing, preserving, creating, and presenting more convenient and easier than ever.”
“A wireless phone is only as good as the network it's on. You can have the best price plan and the coolest-looking phone, and if it doesn't work for you, what good is that?”
David Thomson
“Primarily what they were doing is they looked at this winter versus last winter, month to month.”
Clark Bruner
“Mobile phone prices are only going one direction, and that's down. Telstra faces a lot more competition in the wireless market, so the margins are nowhere near as impressive as those for fixed-line.”
Charlie Lanchester
“On-demand [video] will drive the market because people only have a limited time to watch programming on wireless phones. They are not going to want to stare at the screen for extended periods of time because it is small and it is a strain on the eyes. People will want good content menus where they can choose what they watch when they want to watch it.”
Weston Henderek