(188 quotes found)
“The wireless telegraph is not difficult to understand. The ordinary telegraph is like a very long cat. You pull the tail in New York, and it meows in Los Angeles. The wireless is the same, only without the cat.”
Albert Einstein
“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
“We are starting from the scratch . In fact the wireless (phenomenon) will have bigger impact in India and China than US as North America is already wired.”
Charles Giancarlo
“Many handset manufacturers bet against it, notably Samsung and LG. Now, many of the U.S.-based and European wireless carriers are behind it. They're building hybrid networks, using 3G networks in urban areas and using Edge in rural areas.”
Albert Lin
“There is a growing sense that these companies have strong wireless businesses and the market hadn't been appropriately valuing them.”
Allan Tumolillo
“Companies are merging because they don't like this price deflation in wireless.”
“The benefit of the split is you clearly have some jewels in that financial empire. Wireless and broadband are doing very well,”
Alex Brown
“Short lines have enthusiastically embraced the concept of wireless computing by train crews, but cost remains the primary hurdle for most operators. Our new pricing is designed to remove this barrier to enhanced productivity for both regional and short line railroads that can reduce their overall costs with Mobile Command.”
Allen West
“You can't just say 'Here, I'm going to mount this wireless access point,' because the signal penetration is a function of how thick the walls are, how much metal there is, how many bodies there are to absorb the signals.”
Beth Scheid
“There is clearly increasing pressure on WAP (wireless application protocol). NTT is pushing very hard to impose I-mode as an alternative to WAP.”
Bertrand Bidaud