Sep 12 2002

New Technology Enables P2P on Mobile Phones

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A french company has developed technology that turns a mobile/cellular phone into a p2p network. The Technology will allow users to make their music files available to anyone on the phone network potentially creating a vast p2p network. With 3G just around the corner in Europe, P2P is one application that I can see been successful with high-speed mobile networks.

Read more from the BBC or
TMCnet.

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