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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() GoAmerica Soon Available at StaplesPosted By: Ed on Thursday, July 20, 2000 12:31:13 PM
GoAmerica, a wireless Internet service provider, has signed an agreement with Staples, an office supplies retailer, to feature GoAmerica's full range of wireless Internet and communications services and products. The new partnership broadens GoAmerica's distribution strategy and targets home-based and small business customers. The offering will initially be rolled out in August to more than 100 Staples' retail stores in major markets, including San Francisco, Boston, New York, Dallas and Orlando. These services will also be available this fall through Staples.com.
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4 total comments The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. RE: for the IIIs?Ed@PalmInfoCenter.com @ 7/21/2000 10:35:38 AM #
I checked and Omnisky also no longer mentions the III series. I have e-mails in to both companies to ask about this. I'll let you know when I hear something. RE: OmniSky's ReplyEd@PalmInfoCenter.com @ 7/21/2000 11:29:57 AM #
Here's the reply I got from OmniSky:
Web address for GoAmerica Minstrel III wireless modemI.M. Anonymous @ 7/21/2000 9:00:49 PM #
I don't know if they are still offering it but here
is the address for Novatel's Minstrel III wireless modem on GoAmerica's website: http://www.goamerica.net/html/showcase/products/minstrel_III/" CLASS=NEWS TARGET=_NEW>http://www.goamerica.net/html/showcase/products/minstrel_III/
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Novatel for the III series. Now their web page only
mentions the V and the Novatel site says the III
modem is not out for a bit. Anyone else remember
this?