(keitai-l) Re: Does Qualcomm's BREW Business Model work????

From: Sam Joseph <gaijin_at_yha.att.ne.jp>
Date: 07/12/02
Message-ID: <3D2E19D2.7070701@yha.att.ne.jp>
So like is the keitai-l list down or something. I thought my last mail
was at least reasonably provocative, but there was like *no* keitai-l
traffic yesterday. Or are you guys just getting too hot, I mean talk
about weather ....

CHEERS> SAM

Sam Joseph wrote:

>Hi Jay,
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>I'm curious. What is ut about BREW that makes a solid business model for
>wireless. What does BREW offer that the Java platform does not? I would
>have thought the only difference between the two is which strata of
>developers you would attract, but perhaps I'm wrong.
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>CHEERS> SAM
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>>Hello All 
>>I have not posted for a while because I am in the process of writing a book.    I wanted to ask everyone in the group about 
>>1. The viability of Qualcomm's business model in general
>>2. If the business model will work in ASIA  ( Japan, Korea, China, Philippines ) 
>>Currently I see no solid business model for wireless on the phone that will consistantly work untill  BREW came along. 
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>>---Jay
>>Wireless Architect 
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Received on Fri Jul 12 02:51:48 2002