Looking to make use of the Internet without the confines of a computer, Landel Telecom launched MailBug, a self-contained
Internet appliance that provides full-featured e-mail messaging without a
computer or modem, and without needing any special skills or software.
MailBug is a tool designed to let
users check and reply to their e-mail from anywhere in the home. Among its
features are a keyboard with full-size keys, and an 8-line LCD screen that
displays text without wrapping the lines.
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MailBug weighs one and three-quarter pounds, and measures just over 10
inches long, seven inches deep and two and three-quarter inches high. It does
not need a dedicated telephone line, but waits for the line to become free
before sending messages. It is always on and ready to use--unlike a computer
that needs booting.
"Everyone
knows about e-mail, and millions of people are enjoying the convenience and
immediacy of staying in touch with family, friends and colleagues through
e-mail," said Steve Landry, president, CEO and chairman of Landel. "At the same time, many people have found it daunting to get online
because of either cost or complexity. Even today, three-fourths of U.S.
households do not have Internet access. Now MailBug lets everyone with a
telephone line send and receive e-mail, affordably and simply."
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