It worked for me.
"Donald E. Eastlake 3rd" wrote:
URL is typoed below. It's really www.tribune-review.com
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Donald
From: Richard Shockey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 17:51:39 -0500
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Hi James
You are certainly correct to some extent . These type of features ARE useful . I
myself would like to use them. But why are you segregating these voice features
with web/email/WAP?? To be more specific using WAP, we can easily incorporate
these features in today's cellular phone. Rember
I have no access to WAP as it is, so far. Can see a glimpse through the
Internet! Anybody who can give any suggestions however will not get a
prize
"Parkinson, Jonathan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06-07-2000 03:30:32 PM
To: 'Jon Crowcroft' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
hi arindam
try any of the WAP Emulators - from Nokia.com , phone.com etc Using that you can
get the feel of the WAP world .
cheers
Aditya
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no access to WAP as it is, so far. Can see a glimpse through the
Internet! Anybody who can give any suggestions however
Does it need to be if the Web/Wap app can handle this format?
web/wap apps handle a very small number of protocols compared to the
protocols that are handled by IP and used in practice.
Keith
Vernon Schryver wrote:
think we mean having unincumbered availability of the common application
protocols, email, http, ftp, ssh, ...
that's not quite enough; in the UK we're seeing cable-modem ISPs
attempt to restrict services to those applications, or to a subset of
The Swedish legal definition (Patrik provided the pointer) may not be the
only one which attempts to define what "Internet" is, fixed or broken, er,
"mobile".
Anyone else with a normative legal reference, your favorite jurisdiction or
someone else's, please drop me a line. I'll summarize to the
From: Joe Touch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
would pacbell filtering all multicast at all CPE equipemt fall into your
bucket, where do you draw the line?
At IP, as Bob Braden said.
SMTP is _over_ IP.
Multicast _redefines_ IP (or portions of the address space thereof); it
could be argued
Bob Braden writes:
-Original Message-
Jon Postel would have said: If it speaks IP (UDP/TCP are not
necessary), then it's Internet, else not.
I will add a bit to this discussion.
1. A WAP phone without an IP address is not an Internet device. And,
no one claims so.
2. A WAP device
Vernon Schryver wrote:
From: Joe Touch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
would pacbell filtering all multicast at all CPE equipemt fall into your
bucket, where do you draw the line?
At IP, as Bob Braden said.
SMTP is _over_ IP.
Multicast _redefines_ IP (or portions of the
Joe;
would pacbell filtering all multicast at all CPE equipemt fall into your
bucket, where do you draw the line?
At IP, as Bob Braden said.
SMTP is _over_ IP.
Wrong. RFC821 says:
SMTP is independent of the particular transmission subsystem and
requires only a reliable
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Where, and by whom, is wireless service with the following features offered?
1. An option for incoming telephone calls to go directly to voicemail,
transmitting spoken messages asynchronously to a buffer inside the telephone
transceiver, using a reliable transport of high quality audio.
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