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  • WWJ to Host 3G Teleseminar

    Slots are still available for the “Japan Mobile Goes Global” teleseminar (Th., Feb. 5, 15:00 UTC), shaping up to be one of this quarter’s best intelligence events direct from Japan. Hosted by the Wireless Watch Japan Media Project the “Japan Mobile Goes Global” teleseminar will bring five of Japan’s top industry experts together to discuss, debate, and forecast how local developments in 3G, m-commerce, downloadable applications, and handset technology will affect Europe, GSM markets, the US/Canada, and elsewhere. The teleseminar will permit callers to listen live to exclusive commentary and ask questions to obtain expert advice direct from savvy Japan insiders.

    Posted: 23 January 2004 | Filed: Editor's Note, Events | Feedback | Print |
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