The MTM formed the basis of other international projects[10] and started the video broadband communication technology.
Although there weren't worldwide network infrastructures yet (they were expected to be available not before year 2002[22]) the MTM team used the 802.11[23] connection to verify the operation with the server of CHILI (www.chili-radiology.com/de/).
CHILI developed a new generation of teleradiology software, where it is possible to see the three-dimensional CT scan and do remote diagnostics to the patient at once.
Although many large companies had worked years before to develop advanced mobile phone and PDA devices [see Nokia 9000 Communicator], none has reached MTM for integration between telephony, video, computer and broadband transmission.
The new communication, audio and visual, set the background for a vast array of possible services, of interest to both professional and personal use.