[Seamoby] Paging Protocol Implementation Plans Survey

"James Kempf" <kempf@docomolabs-usa.com> Tue, 15 January 2002 21:38 UTC

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From: James Kempf <kempf@docomolabs-usa.com>
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Folks,

I'm interested in finding out who is planning on implementing the
Seamoby IP Paging protocol for *products*. Research prototypes
don't count, so don't bother answering this survey if
you are planning on doing a research prototype. If your product plans
require interoperable IP paging over the next couple years, or if you
are
working with an outside standardization body that requires IP paging,
please either send email to me or to the list. For those people who
are in startups and don't want to say, I realize that you need
to keep your product plans quiet, but we need to know
how much real, near-term interest there is in
standardizing IP paging.

Thanx.

            jak


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