You’re sitting at a restaurant waiting for a friend who is 10 minutes late. The maitre de tells you that if your friend does not arrive in the next 5 minutes, your table will be given to another group. You try to remember your friend’s mobile phone number but can’t, so your only option is to sit and wait. Early next year, you might have another option: dialing 411 to find your friend’s cell number. For the past few years, many wireless carriers have been laying out plans to build a wireless directory service.
Wireless Users Get the 411 — Maybe
Posted by: Paul Korzeniowski October 14, 2004 06:00 AMYou’re sitting at a restaurant waiting for a friend who is 10 minutes late. The maitre de tells you that if your friend does not arrive in the next 5 minutes, your table will be given to another group. You try to remember your friend’s mobile phone number but can’t, so your only option is to sit and wait. Early next year, you might have another option: dialing 411 to find your friend’s cell number. For the past few years, many wireless carriers have been laying out plans to build a wireless directory service.