Nextel Communications Inc., Motorola Inc. and Symbol Technologies Inc. are offering the first bar code scanner attachment for mobile phones.

The Symbol PSM20i allows mobile workers to use their phones to collect information wirelessly and in real time. This solution combines the accuracy and reliability in laser-based bar code scanning with the extensive voice, data and application capabilities of Nextel's Java technology-enabled phones from Motorola.
Transformed by Nextel's wireless data network into a tool for mobile connectivity, the Symbol PSM20i bar code scanner attachment provides workers with the information and business support systems they need to operate efficiently.
The bar code scanning attachment works with Nextel's wireless data service to provide field sales and service personnel with access to critical information at their point of activity. In addition, it reduces data entry errors and enables integrated applications such as asset management, mobile pick-up and delivery tracking, inventory fulfillment, sales force automation and supply chain and inventory management.
The compact, one-ounce Symbol PSM20i bar code scanning attachment clips directly onto Motorola iDEN phones for Nextel, including the i88s and the i58sr--two handsets with on-board assisted global positioning system (AGPS) capabilities. When the bar code scanner is attached, Nextel customers simply use the Direct Connect Push-To-Talk button, located on the side of every Nextel handset from Motorola, to initiate an instant scan.
"The Symbol PSM20i is less bulky than traditional bar code scanners, as well as being fully integrated into our Java and iDEN platforms," said Ernie Cormier, vice president of business solutions for Nextel.
Nextel's Wireless Business Solutions (WBS) initiative combines applications, services, tools and the support companies need to achieve high performance by delivering real-time information to any location, enabling quick response among workers in the field and streamlining operations.
In a typical scenario, a service worker uses the scanner-enabled phone to immediately scan the bar code on a needed part, accesses the cellular network, uses the phone's Java technology-based application to identify a local depot with that part in stock. Then he hits the dial key to call the parts manager at the depot, and arranges for quick courier delivery.
For more information about service plans and pricing visit www.symbol.com/iden.
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