no doubt the Irish have the best technology and experience,
but what're the Americans going to say? Openwave got already
a beachhead their messaging suite is carrying live Sha-Mail
traffic now.
>From: "Michael Sweeney" <sweeneym@logica.com>
>Reply-To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
>To: <keitai-l@appelsiini.net>
>Subject: (keitai-l) Re: 504 + camera?
>Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 17:35:30 +0900
>
>It all depends who's buying the beer in the Dubliners, Shinjuku ;-)
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jon C Howes" <jchowes@neuw.co.uk>
>To: <keitai-l@appelsiini.net>
>Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 5:18 PM
>Subject: (keitai-l) Re: 504 + camera?
> >
> > Blind copied to a contact in Logica in case they wish to
> > make a comment
> >
> > My comments below, but Logica are the ones with the
> > real answers. Are they free to tell us all?
> >
> > At 20:01 29/05/02, you wrote:
> >
> > >I believe that the J-Phone system is not MMS based, but is it
> > >a standard SMTP implementation? I had heard that J-Phone
> > >deployed a Logica based messaging solution. I thought that
> > >Logica had modified its SMS platform to provide a SMTP-like
> > >service, but that the base technology was SMS. =
> > >Anybody else heard this story?
> >
> > I'm no expert in SMS, MMS or sha-mail but...
> > From Monday's i-mode summit in London I partially
> > recall the Logica talk:
> >
> > In their presentation on MMS they used the J-Phone
> > Skywalker (sha-mail) phone as an example (as a "real
> > experience (with MMS)").
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Jon
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Received on Fri May 31 11:31:35 2002