There is a need to provide a mobile network architecture that delivers quality concurrent access to personalized information and services-whether distributed by the broadcast media, over the Intemet, or via the telephone. Current information appliances either lacks adequate display capabilities (e.g. cellular phones), or mobility (e.g. WebTV). Nevertheless, in the near future, the volume of information access through appliances will exceed that through PCs and therefore many consumer electronics devices will have to be network-enabled. PAMLink is a cell phone-centric mobile network architecture and access method developed to add the envisioned information access capabilities to any PAMLink enabled consumer electronics device or vehicle. Besides providing a wireless communication link, the cellular phone is used to identify the user as well, conveniently enabling personal profiles. Thus, information is provided to the user in a highly customized form according to the end-user's profile and to the appliance being used.
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