Even with the latest software update, a computer repair shop in Vietnam has found a way to unlock the iPhone 3G...
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Hien Nguyen and her trusted love communicator: the Sony Ericson S500i. (Credit: Dong Ngo/CBS Interactive) Editor's note: CNET editor and Crave contributor Dong Ngo is spending the month of December in his homeland of Vietnam and plans to file occasional dispatches chronicling his impressions of how technology has permeated the culture there. Click here for more of Dong's stories from abr...
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HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam – 27 November 2008 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announced today that the company has deployed its first WiMAX trial network for Vietnam Datacommunications Company (VDC), a member company of the Vietnam Posts… Read Original Post Here
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CellPhonesZone on 29th Nov 2008 (via cellphoneszone.net)
Found under: Motorola, WiMAX, Vietnam, VDC, 4G, The once big bad Motorola is throwing its falling weight around the WiMAX fiasco good to see that so maybe they will actually come with good WiMAX based phones in the near future. Vietnamese get ready for 4G because Motorola will soon be rolling out a trial WiMAX network for Vietnam Data Communications Company VDC. Vietnam is not a place where wirele...
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Tuan Anh Do shows off an unlocked iPhone 3G at one of his cell phone repair shops in Hanoi. (Credit: Dong Ngo/CBS Interactive) Editor's note: CNET editor and Crave contributor Dong Ngo is spending the next month in his homeland of Vietnam, and plans to file occasional dispatches chronicling his impressions of how technology has permeated the culture there. Click here for more of Dong's s...
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