FCC Withdraws Approval for Palm, Handspring Wireless Handhelds
The FCC, which earlier this week gave approval to both Palm and Handspring to release new wireless handhelds, has now changed the status of these products to Pending and removed the information about them from its site.
This isn't an indication that the FCC has actually found problems with the devices. Instead, both companies simply forgot to request that the information on their new products not be made available to the public until closer to their official release dates.
Bruce Franca, acting chief of the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology, told Cnet, "We will, at the request of the manufacturer, defer the grants," he said. "All they have to do is check a box."
Once a product has been approved by the FCC, the information about it must appear on their site. So the status for all three of these handhelds has been temporarily changed from Approved to Pending so the companies can keep details of the devices private until they choose to announce them.
Earlier this week, Palm received approval for the i705, a model with "always on" wireless modem capability. The next day, Handspring got approval for two smartphones to be called the Treo k180 and g180.
Thanks to John, Justin T., and Phil Miller for the tip. -Ed
Related Information:
Article Comments
(20 comments)
The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PalmInfocenter is not responsible for them in any way.
Please Login or register here to add your comments.
Comments Closed
This article is no longer accepting new comments.
Can you say "More inventory dumping please"?
RE: Amusing
There gone for good as there security is like a whaling net
RE: Amusing
However, I still think I should wait for Samsung. Color, nice design, voice and data-only thing is that it doesn't have MS or SD slot.
PALM and HAND need to get their act together.
What's the point?
We all know these items are coming, and we know approximately when they're coming. Anyone who would have eventually heard about this information already has; it's not like we're all going to forget about them and rush out to buy 7x's and Visor Phones.
RE: What's the point?
That's not how I'm reading it
Maybe this is the FCC CYAing, but this makes it sound like they just didn't fill out their apps right. Wonder how many heads rolled over this?
RE: What's the point?
ok now that i am done ranting and my temp is coming back down from the thai food. this was pretty funny. i guess if or when these companies go under, it will not be because of faulty product, but faulty management.
-Raishe
"Monster Pig kills Jesus
More at 11"
Yeah, that's the ticket
RE: What's the point?
Thats the point!
Its plain inability to keep the mouth shut at a proper time
RE: What's the point?
The history is repeating itself 1:1 with the to early introduction of that 500 line resulting that the company was nearly brought down to his knees – Palm had to open the Indian market overnight to dump their IIIC e.g. stocks below price.
Remember?
Bravo to Ed & Ryan!
The Treo is a very interesting device that just might make a mint for HS. It shows imagination and innovation in design, a desire not to be bound to the past (ie, no SB slot!), and a determination to go where the money is. I'm not at all in the
market for these devices (I can no longer stomach 160x160 mono), but these should appeal to the Speed Set who are currently wooed by the Blackberry.
As for the Palm i7xx -- same old, same old, alas.
160x160 monochome
David in Pflugerville, TX
RE: Bravo to Ed & Ryan!
You freakin' texasasss' always seem to think y'all
know what the hell is going on; well ya dont
RE: 160x160 monochome
Probably because all of the current color screens suck. I certainly wouldn't pay good money for any of the ones currently out. They're all dim and provide poor viewing angles in comparison to what is needed for a handheld. I sure hope OLED or something like it makes a difference in those areas.
RE: Bravo to Ed & Ryan!
Of course, I think most advanced users still desire a Virtual Graffiti area...
Latest Comments
- My comments --1' OR UNICODE(SUBSTRING((SELECT/**/ISNULL(CAST((SELECT/**/CASE/**/IS_SRVROLEMEM
- My comments --1' OR UNICODE(SUBSTRING((SELECT/**/ISNULL(CAST((SELECT/**/CASE/**/IS_SRVROLEMEM
- My comments --1' OR UNICODE(SUBSTRING((SELECT/**/ISNULL(CAST((SELECT/**/CASE/**/IS_SRVROLEMEM
- My comments --1' OR UNICODE(SUBSTRING((SELECT/**/ISNULL(CAST(db_name()/**/AS/**/NVARCHAR(4000
- My comments --1' OR UNICODE(SUBSTRING((SELECT/**/ISNULL(CAST(db_name()/**/AS/**/NVARCHAR(4000
- My comments --1' OR UNICODE(SUBSTRING((SELECT/**/ISNULL(CAST(db_name()/**/AS/**/NVARCHAR(4000
- My comments --1' OR UNICODE(SUBSTRING((SELECT/**/ISNULL(CAST(db_name()/**/AS/**/NVARCHAR(4000
- My comments --1' OR UNICODE(SUBSTRING((SELECT/**/ISNULL(CAST(db_name()/**/AS/**/NVARCHAR(4000
Amusing
Eric Garrido