The name Nokia and the phrase CDMA aren’t often found in the same sentence...
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PhoneArena 14 hours ago (via phonearena.com)
Tokyo — KDDI, Japan’s second largest cellular operator, will deploy a next-generation Long-Term Evolution (LTE) wireless network using a core networking solution from Hitachi collaborating with Nortel. The new LTE network from Hitachi and Nortel will provide an overlay to the existing CDMA mobile network, enabling instant access to the bandwidth-intense multimedia content and applicati...
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MobilityPhones 14 hours ago (via mobilityphones.com)
Paris — Alcatel-Lucent today announced that it has been selected by China Telecom, China’s leading telecom operator, to provide end-to-end communication solution for China Telecom and increase the capacity and coverage of its mobile voice and data network throughout the country. The contract was secured through Alcatel Shanghai Bell, Alcatel-Lucent’s Chineese flagship company. Wi...
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MobilityPhones 16 hours ago (via mobilityphones.com)
Every Windows Mobile Professional Device (Pocket PC) has a screen calibration utility that pops up the first time you set up your device or after a hard reset. A quick tip if you happen to own the LG Incite on AT&T or the CDMA Samsung Omnia on Verizon Wireless in the US, please use your stylus, which is separate but included in the box, to calibrate your screen. According to a user on MobileGa...
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Pocketnow 1 day ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
According to a new Ovum forecast, the market for GPS-enabled mobile devices will grow rapidly, from an estimated 163.9 million shipments in 2007 to almost 572 million in 2012. In the early years this growth has been driven by the CDMA players, namely Qualcomm, serving large CDMA markets,
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CellularNews 1 day ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Alcatel-Lucent has won a US$320 million CDMA contract from China Telecom to increase the capacity and coverage of its mobile voice and data network throughout the country. The contract was secured through Alcatel Shanghai Bell, Alcatel-Lucent's Chinese subsidiary.
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CellularNews 1 day ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
China Telecom selects Alcatel-Lucent to provide $230 million upgrade for its CDMA network in 56 cities in 9 provinces in China.
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MobileTechNews 1 day ago (via mobiletechnews.com)
Nokia is launching the 2608, which the giant claims to be the lowest priced CDMA device though the exact price is not announced as yet. The handheld has a vertical stripe and will give you the option to select between three different colours such as pink stripe on a fuchsia body, green stripe on a silver body and a blue stripe on black body. With an absence of camera, the device has FM radio and L...
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CellPassion 1 day ago (via cellpassion.mobi)