Japans DDI Pocket to launch the smallest wireless card
World IT Report Reporters
A Japanese business daily reported, that DDI Pocket, the largest provider of the Personal Handyphone System (PHS), will launch at the beginning of next year a Web-connecting device smaller than a stick of gum, half the size of the smallest card terminals now available for personal digital assistants (PDAs).
According to Nihon Keizai Shimbun’s online, DDI Pocket said that the 10-gram (1/3-ounce) terminals can be plugged into digital cameras and other equipment compatible with the SD Memory Card standard,
DDI Pocket, a wireless arm of Japan’s KDDI Corp., hopes to garner demand for its PHS phones, which are losing market share to conventional Mobile phones that offer better reception in moving vehicles. – (WorldITReport.com)
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