(keitai-l) Re: The Sanyo scp5000, and the eclipse of the palmtop?

From: Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings_at_roundpoint.com>
Date: 08/28/01
Message-ID: <70B689D6582BF04690D425A24AB386E408B1EE@presidio.roundpoint.co.uk>
Mika Tuupola wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Zev Blut wrote:
> 
> > While reading this post I could not help but think of some of the
> > potential dangers/problems if all of schedule/information/palmtop
> > applications get moved to a mobile phone.   I have not used a 
> > palmtop/mobile phone but I wonder if there is a way to turn off
> > the mobile phone's transmitter.
> 
> 	Atleast Nokia Communicator has this possibility. You can
> 	use the "computer" part of it with the "phone" part turned 
> 	off. Still, I can see  risks with this. When these devices
> 	get more common and are used by not so tech savvy marketroids,
> 	they can accidentaly have the phone part turned on on aeroplane.

Also, if staff in hospitals, aeroplanes, and other areas where radio
transmissions must be limited, are not made aware that such devices
can be turned on and yet have their transmitter disabled, they may
insist that you turn them off anyway, and you will have to do so if
you don't want to be ejected (or arrested, in the case of the plane).
It will take a while for staff to be appropriately trained.

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Received on Tue Aug 28 14:11:04 2001