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Article: AOL, Nokia reach agreement.
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- RCR Wireless News
- Article date:
- January 22, 2001
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Dulles, Va.--America Online Inc. announced last week it reached a licensing agreement to develop and market a Netscape-branded version of Nokia's WAP microbrowser for use across various mobile devices.
"This agreement is a key component of our wireless strategy," said Dennis Patrick, president of AOL wireless. "WAP is the most widely adopted wireless standard in the world among carriers and handset manufacturers and it makes sense for us to work to support that standard"The companies said the agreement marks the first extension of the Netscape brand to the microbrowser market.
"AOL has the goal of being huge in the ...
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