September 23, 2003, 10:36 PM — Mobile phones may constitute the tech sector that is least constrained by industry standards, leading to incompatible devices and consumer confusion. This article describes the Mobile Industry Processor Interface alliance, one group that's trying to bring a little consistency to the cell phone world.
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