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BREW 2007: Cardless SIMs on Sprint Nextel

by Debi Jones

The BREW conference is underway in San Diego, CA. The attendance is strong and there are lots of applications which deliver “media”. My first observation at the conference was the following. The phrase mobile content is last year’s color, and now, all is media. Ringtones, wallpapers, logos, text messages, pictures, and of course, video are all media.

Brian Finnerty, director of devices at Sprint Nextel, reached the top of the escalator just as I walked up to it. I took the opportunity to ask him a question or two.

me: “Sprint has always been known as the carrier with the coolest phones. Why didn’t Sprint land the iPhone?”

Brian: “They didn’t ask us. Apple wanted a GSM carrier so they could launch worldwide, or internationally.”

me: “What about SIM cards for CDMA carriers? Will Sprint have SIM cards in the near future?”

Brian: “We are deploying SIM technology without the card.”

me: “When?”

Brian: “It’s working on the phone I have in my pocket, right now.”

me: “Can I see that?”

Brian: “No.”

me: “When will Sprint release it?”

Brian: “In August.”

Nextel phones use SIM cards, and the new cardless SIM solution may be one benefit that can be credited to the merger. From a consumer perspective the benefit of having a card module is the ability to move it from one phone to another or change network operators by popping in a new SIM card to an existing device. It’s unclear what the consumer benefit will be for Sprint’s cardless SIM.

x-posted on: mobilejones.com

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3 Comments »

  Lara McArthur wrote @ June 22nd, 2007 at 11:44 pm

They are ridiculous. Stuck with BREW and inferior phones. BREW lost the battle and they still stick with it. The iPhone and WIndows Mobile are the future. Wake-u Sprint!

  Debi Jones wrote @ June 24th, 2007 at 2:46 am

Actually Lara, Sprint uses Java for applications and content delivery. They do, however, use UiOne for themes development.

  Russell wrote @ June 26th, 2007 at 4:31 am

What does the iPhone have that is so different? That is so beyond the time that no other vendor will be able to make it? There is none! And Sprint doesn’t use BREW, they use Java; just like most of the world. They are the only CDMA carrier to use Java on their own network. So don’t group them into that category.
Sprint is the only carrier in the USA to have the advantages of CDMA and Java. GSM is dead. They had to use CDMA in order to make a new future.
Lara, you should keep your mouth shut if you have no clue to what you speak of!

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