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I don't know what's holding back my American brothers and sisters from purchasing handheld devices, but we are lagging behind Asia and Europe is far as mobile deployments. This is according to McGraw-Hill company's 2005 media summit. 'American consumers face no shortage of mobile technologies, but they're still a long way from the level of service enjoyed by consumers in many other countries.
"You're more likely to get bb in Korea or parts of China than you are in the United States," said Dan Scheinman, senior vice president of corporate development at Cisco Systems Inc., who attributed much of the problem to federal regulations.
Scheinman was one of a half-dozen high-tech executives speaking about "Entertainment and Technology: From the Digital Home to the Mobile Universe" at the McGraw-Hill Cos.' 2005 Media Summit on Thursday in New York.'