On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 09:50:06AM -0500, John Stracke wrote:
> I think the only times I've seen anybody use PDAs to exchange contact 
> information were at IETF meetings, in the hallways, when people had time 
> to kill.  It just takes too long.  Typically, when two companies are 
> meeting, and you've got, say, four people on each side, everybody swaps 
> business cards in under a minute, and you're done.  Doing the same thing 
> via IR would hold the meeting up too long.

Please keep in mind two things
1) I wrote
     "I am not too enthusiastic with all that internationalization" ;-))
2) I used the example with PDAs mainly for international contacts. Maybe
   our company is to small, but most of the time I have face to face
   contact to people of foreign companies they are from a local
   subsidiary and they have a local domain on their cards. So with most
   of the meetings (for me at least) this would be a non issue.

        \Maex

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