FCC Cancels Approval of Wireless Units | eWeek

FCC Cancels Approval of Wireless Units

Verfasst von
Carmen Nobel
Carmen Nobel
Sep 10, 2001
2 minute read
eWeek Inhalte und Produktempfehlungen sind redaktionell unabhängig. Wir können Geld verdienen, wenn Sie auf Links zu unseren Partnern klicken. Mehr erfahren

At the request of the companies, the Federal Communications Commission has retracted approval of three wireless devices—two from Handspring Inc. and one from Palm Inc.—but the cat is already out of the bag.

Once a product is approved, information about it is made public on the FCC site. Since the FCC retracted the approval, the information is no longer available on the site, but several news outlets and personal digital assistant fan sites already have posted information about the products.

After the product information had been posted publicly, “they asked if we could defer their grant,” said Bruce Franca, acting chief of the FCCs Office of Engineering and Technology, in Washington. “Thats a routine process.”

Handsprings future products include two handhelds that incorporate cell phone capabilities, according to letters filed to the FCC from Handspring engineer David Waitt, in Mountain View, Calif.

One device, code-named Manhattan, includes a keyboard for text input and a button that launches Short Message Service messages. The other, code-named Shea, will use Palms Grafitti handwriting recognition program. The cover of each device includes a speaker, flipping up to act as the earpiece for the device, which includes browser and phone capabilities similar to those of Handsprings VisorPhone module, according to documents on the FCC site.

Palms future wireless handheld, the i705, includes the ability to access corporate e-mail, similar to Research In Motion Ltd.s BlackBerry device. CEO Carl Yankowski has hinted about the new device in interviews and keynote speeches throughout the year.

Earlier this year, Palm, of Santa Clara, Calif., had to slash prices on existing products because consumers were awaiting the m505 handheld and werent buying the products that were already on the market.

eWeek Logo

eWeek has the latest technology news and analysis, buying guides, and product reviews for IT professionals and technology buyers. The site's focus is on innovative solutions and covering in-depth technical content. eWeek stays on the cutting edge of technology news and IT trends through interviews and expert analysis. Gain insight from top innovators and thought leaders in the fields of IT, business, enterprise software, startups, and more.

Eigentum von TechnologyAdvice. © 2026 TechnologyAdvice. Alle Rechte vorbehalten

Werbetreibenden-Offenlegung: Einige der auf dieser Website erscheinenden Produkte stammen von Unternehmen, von denen TechnologyAdvice eine Vergütung erhält. Diese Vergütung kann beeinflussen, wie und wo Produkte auf dieser Website erscheinen, einschließlich beispielsweise der Reihenfolge, in der sie erscheinen. TechnologyAdvice schließt nicht alle Unternehmen oder alle auf dem Marktplatz verfügbaren Produkttypen ein.