Secondary Industry Buys Into WAP
According to ATY chairman Patrick Ryan, the company has been evaluating the opportunity dotWAP posed for some time, and intends to leverage dotWAPs network in Australia and "in some 20 other countries worldwide where existing similar networks are installed."
DotWAP, a US-incorporated company with offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Sweden and the US, develops and markets WAP content as well as mobile devices. The company's flagship product is a non-GSM wireless device for 'always on' connectivity for Palm V PDAs and laptops. DotWAP maintains its network now reaches over 70 per cent of urban Australia. dotWAP was established in 1999 as a joint venture between publicly-listed Australian telco Davnet and software development firm Email Escape. Davnet's recently departed founder and chairman Stephen Moignard is a major shareholder in dotWAP. The wireless content developers original plan when it launched was to use Australia as a springboard to the rest of the world. The company planned to roll out its product and service offerings in other Asia Pacific countries including Singapore and Hong Kong, followed later by mainland China and India. dotWAP reports to have $8 million in cash, net tangible assets of $15 million, with projected revenues of over $20 million to June 30 2002.