On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Chris Wooldridge wrote:
> I can't place a call unless I have a network, so it does not
> really matter if my phone book is stored in the network itself.
It matters to me. If I'm underground, and without network connectivity,
I need my phonebook to get the number so I can use a payphone.
I can't really think of much that you could leave on the server.
There's got to be a fairly full-featured e-mail client on the handset,
for example, so that you can read and compose e-mail without network
connectivity. By the time you're getting to this point, there's so much
code on the handset that I don't see much reason to leave any of it out.
cjs
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Received on Wed Sep 24 05:21:32 2003