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    I have been analyzing wireless communications for more than 30 years. I am president of Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing, a pioneering consulting firm that helps create new and enhance existing wireless data businesses in the United States and abroad.

    Previously, I created the world's first wireless data newsletter, wireless data conference, cellular conference and FM radio subcarrier newsletter. I was instrumental in creating and developing the world's first cellular magazine.

    I also helped create and run the first association in the U.S. for the paging and mobile telephone industries.

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    Tuesday, November 18, 2003

    Camera phones set to be fastest-ever selling consumer product

    An article in USA Today reports that camera phones are set to become the fastest-ever selling consumer device -- beating DVD players. (Thanks Melissa for the URL.)

    The article says, "To date, 80 million camera phones have sold worldwide vs. 6 million in the USA, research firm IDC says. This year, analyst Ron Glaz of IDC says more camera phones will be sold worldwide, 57 million, than digital cameras, 44 million.

    "By comparison, DVD players, introduced in 1997 and called the fastest-growing consumer tech device by the Consumer Electronics Association, sold 30 million players in its first three years, says researcher In-Stat/MDR."

    The article concludes with the almost obligatory mention of camera phones being banned in certain circumstances. The reporter notes that Britney Spears demanded all camera phones be confiscated at a press party before she appeared. I have so many nasty comments about this that I decided not to write anything!

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