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Messaging Business and Personal Messaging With the rapid growth of the Internet, e-mail has become an essential tool for personal, business, education, and government communications. Thus the need for wireless e-mail access is fast accelerating. Final Analysis will provide price-comparable solutions that have the added features of true two-way variable messaging, with message sizes exceeding that of current paging systems. The low-cost service and instant ability to reach all areas of a country or region will place these messaging services within the reach of a considerable portion of the global population helping nations close the "digital divide" in communications through awareness, access and affordable services.
The increasing global reach of business has placed a high premium on communications anytime, anywhere. Consumers and business alike are accustomed to using a vast array of sophisticated voice and data communication services. To meet the exploding demand by business for data communications, Final Analysis is building the FAISAT system. This system will enable the introduction of new services where none currently exist and can augment and enhance terrestrial wireless systems. Global coverage and flexibility allow the service to be adapted in many ways to meet needs of the mobile information society beyond boundaries of terrestrial cellular systems. The FAISAT system is planned to be integrated with terrestrial wireless networks creating a single seamless network service for users worldwide. Remote Information Access Field teams, travelers, remote villages and outposts in rural and developing areas can now be connected to the central office via wireless Internet email. Remote Information Access allows for remote wireless data access to a company's Intranet and project documents such as blueprints, drawings, manuals and procedures. Message size requirements for Remote Information Access are medium to long lengths. This service can benefit various industries through tighter project management control (costs, milestones, etc.), keeping field employees informed of company and industry issues, reduction of communications, travel and overhead costs, the rapid transfer of information between remote sites, and improvement of employee skills, thus higher productivity. |