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Subject: Adam Gould, CTO of CDMA for Nokia.


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live demonstration showing the use of GemXplore World
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hahahaa (ID#: 367398) RE: What is this all about... 20/11/02 7:57:33 AM 5723744
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I won't call it a tragedy for the ERG employees, as I believe most of them are extremely well paid. I also believe that they have had enjoyed those glory days when ERG treated them like kings and queens with our shareholder money.
I do share the same view that it would be a tragedy for Australia, not because of the revneue issue, but because of the death of a tech company which could have so much potential in the world market. It would miss the opportunity to bring Australia to the world spotlight in the way Nokia has done for Finland.


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What is this all about... - walt12 - 19/11/02 8:22:42 PM
> RE: What is this all about... - hahahaa - 20/11/02 7:57:33 AM
Walt, there is no Santa Claus! - stocktape - 19/11/02 10:27:42 PM






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Nokia & Gemplus's R-UIM For North America


Nokia and Gemplus announced the first successful test of Removable User Identity Module (R-UIM) technology in a CDMA handset for the North American wireless market. R-UIM technology offers benefits such as having one phone number for easy international roaming, a new range of operator services and the ability to own multiple handsets.

Gemplus is working closely with Nokia to test products that would allow North American CDMA operators to realize the benefits of R-UIM through Gemplus' successful GemXplore World R-UIM technology. R-UIM technology will allow North American wireless customers to roam between various CDMA coverage areas, as well as GSM coverage areas simply by transferring the R-UIM card from a CDMA phone to another CDMA phone or a GSM phone designed to operate in the desired region. Additionally, the R-UIM allows carriers to offer a greater range of services while reducing operating costs and increasing revenue through international roaming.

"R-UIM technology helps to bring a wide range of advantages to CDMA customers that are already enjoyed by the majority of the world's wireless phone users," said Adam Gould, CTO of CDMA for Nokia. "R-UIM technology creates an environment where users can be free to choose the handset that they wish to use on any particular day or time of day, whether that means a trip to the beach, or a trip to the other side of the world."

"Nokia's endorsement of R-UIM technology is a bold and strong step for the North American wireless market, allowing CDMA operators in the United States and Canada to realize the international roaming benefits and operational efficiencies of R-UIM technology, which have long been noticed by other areas of the world," said Pura Font, North America Director of Business Development for the Telecommunications Business Unit at Gemplus. "Gemplus is proud to be involved in the successful test of R-UIM and is eager to watch the positive impact of smart card technology as it proliferates through the North American CDMA community."

A live demonstration showing the use of GemXplore World R-UIM was made at 2002 CDMA Americas Congress from December 3-5 in San Diego.

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