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Schedule a cell phone video meeting
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: NTT DoCoMo is working with AT&T Wireless to develop a cellular network that will support 3G cell phones that can be used for live video conferencing. ZDNet's David Berlind sees a couple of examples.

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