It's consistent with general Wikipedia style; to write gratuitous capitals is not generally done on Wikipedia. I've left the abbreviations (e.g., GPRS) in capitals, and gotten rid of the superfluous capitals in the words, thus making it consistent with Wikipedia's usual conventions. What would make you think Wikipedia typically does otherwise? Michael Hardy 23:50, 6 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Sorry, I've been doing a write up on my own Wooten desk. It is Wooten. The Wooten Desk Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, Founded by William S. Wooten in 1870. For more info: [1]