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April 16, 2004

New Plastic Turns Entire Mobile Phone Into Antenna

An inexpensive but "highly conductive resin" called Electriplast -- also called Plastenna -- enables mobile phone makers to get rid of the antenna and use the entire phone to send and receive signals. It could also improve call quality and improve battery life, according to the inventor, Thomas Aisenbrey, who is chief technology officer at Integral Technologies Inc. The handset makers are drooling at the prospect, as it will make handsets both better and cheaper. Integral is already working with DuPont to productize the invention.

(If I had a nickel for every day I spend figuring out The Signal Problem.... -kc.)


Posted by yatta at 06:56 PM