Why do I keep thinking "Radicchio" really gonna be another GSM "Pinocchio"?

Cheers,
RAH


At 5:02 PM -0600 on 9/29/99, EDUCAUSE wrote:


> IT COMPANIES PROMOTE NEW STANDARD FOR PHONE SECURITY
> EDS, France's Gemplus, Sonera, and Ericsson have founded a forum
> called "Radicchio" to promote a world encryption standard.  Known
> as "public key infrastructure," the technology provides security
> for mobile phone-based electronic commerce transactions.  The
> technology can be embedded into a silicon chip that is located
> inside typical GSM handsets.  Analysts believe that the mobile
> commerce market could reach $66 billion in the next four years,
> but forum founding members are concerned that security issues
> could impede the emerging market.  The European initiative is
> currently pursuing new members, such as industry players and
> governments.  Members of Radicchio say there could be 600 million
> mobile phones connected to the Internet by 2004, and easing
> security fears could go a long way toward making electronic
> transactions ubiquitous.  (Financial Times 09/28/99)

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[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'

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