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Subject: RE: MobileLBSList: Re: building your own WAPsite with XyboWAP
Date:  09/09/2000 02:25:51 AM
From:  Warren Hill

FYI,

Just to let you know that in the latest EU stats there are more wired
Internet connections in Sicily (23%) than in Finland (21%). However in
wireless penetration (NOT WAP, just phones) Finland is over 50% higher
(Sicily 38%, Finland 90%).

Warren Hill
Edify Corporation.

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Warren Hill
Strategic Business Director
Edify EMEA Ltd.,
3, The Courtyard,
Meadowbank
Furlong Road,
Bourne End
Bucks,
SL8 5AJ
United Kingdom

Tel:+44 1628 850222
Fax:+44 1628 850233
Mobile:+44 797 4374 888
Email:warren.hill@edify.com

WWW: www.edify.com
WAP: wap.edify.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: mobilelbslist-return-115-completemadness=compuserve.com@geocomm.com
[mailto:mobilelbslist-return-115-completemadness=compuserve.com@geocomm.com]
On Behalf Of Gerhard Fasol
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 3:58 AM
To: Emil Friis
Cc: 'mobilelbslist@geocomm.com'
Subject: Re: MobileLBSList: Re: building your own WAPsite with XyboWAP



Emil Friis wrote:
>
> I'm always interested in 'reality checks' :-)
>
> When I said that very few people were using the internet in Japan I was't
> really talking in absolute numbers but more in % of total population, and
I
> belive that a larger percentage of people are browsing the internet with
> computers in Europe and the US than in Japan. Can you confirm/deny that?

that's difficult to measure - so I can't confirm or deny. Also it
depends a
lot on the region: e.g. within Europe I am sure there are a lot more people
online say in Finland than in Sicily. Also, not everybody signed up with
an ISP and entering the statistics is necessarily a constant user.
Different statistics show very different numbers for Japan - I have seen
user numbers between 20 and 25 million, depending on who quotes the
figure: interests differ! Most people who quote such figures have some
commercial interest in such figures being on the high side or the low
side.
The single biggest factor holding back internet usage in Japan are the
enormous NTT local loop access fees, but there are other factors too.

>
> Oh, and btw.: Do you where to get a decent iMode emulator? It seems like
> it's impossible to find unless you have contacts in Docomo.

this is question No. 3.1 in the "imode-FAQ", which you can find here:
http://www.eurotechnology.com/imode/faq.html

Best regards,

Gerhard Fasol
Eurotechnology Japan K. K.
http://www.eurotechnology.com/
fasol@eurotechnology.com


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