Wireless carriers are ramping up their LTE plans this year, with major deployments expected from Verizon Wireless, MetroPCS, NTT DoCoMo and others. However, international LTE roaming likely is a long way off, simply because operators are pushing LTE into a variety of different spectrum bands. Verizon is working in the 700 MHz band for LTE, DoCoMo is in 2.1 GHz and TeliaSonera is operating in the 2...
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South Korean company LG Electronics announced its LTE modem LG LD100, which will be sold at the largest Japanese operator NTT DOCOMO and certified a government agency for certification of radio transmitting equipment, such as Telecom Engineering Center (TELEC, Japan). This equipment will go on sale along with the commercial launch for LTE networks DOCOMO in Japan, scheduled for April this year. [
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DoCoMo and Sony Ericsson appear set to intrduce the X10 Experia handset, running Android, to Japan
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WirelessWatchJapan on 20th Jan 2010 (via wirelesswatch.jp)
Probably the best Windows Mobile smartphone out there, the HTC HD2 has now been launched in India by Tata DoCoMo and is to be offered with a 500MB of data per month with the first 6 months free, reports an article over on unwired view. For all you folk in India the HTC HD2 offers up
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PhonesReview on 21st Dec 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Japanese operators NTT DoCoMo and Softbank shared some of their strategies when it comes to their plans for LTE services in Japan. Speaking at the GSMA Mobile Asia Congress, NTT DoCoMo announced it was moving straight to LTE, bypassing HSPA+. Meanwhile, Softbank said WiFi will become an integral part of its LTE network as a means to handle the expected influx of data usage. NTT DoCoMo's Presi...
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FierceBroadbandWireless on 7th Dec 2009 (via fiercebroadbandwireless.com)
Tata Docomo and RIM (Research In Motion) are now prepared to hit the selves of Indian market with the Blackberry Curve 8520 smartphone.
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TechnoTalks on 2nd Dec 2009 (via technotalks.com)
LiMo Foundation brings the Samsung SCH-M510, claiming to be its first LiMo Compliant handset to be deployed in the Korean market. SK Telecom claims to be the latest global operator to specify and offer a LiMo handset to users, following previous deployments from LiMo operators like NTT DoCoMo and Vodafone. The Samsung SCH-M510 claims
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Mobiletor on 21st Nov 2009 (via mobiletor.com)