| March
News Reports |
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31 March
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3G
Deployment Better Late than Never
Despite many years of delays, it seems to be better late than
never for 3G wireless deployments, reports In-Stat/MDR... |
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Nanjing
Metro chooses Nokia for TETRA roll-out
Nokia has been selected as the sole supplier of a digital TETRA
professional mobile radio system for... |
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Advanced
Endpoint Control Solution for Securing Remote Access
Aventail Corporation, the leading SSL VPN product company, today
announced the unveiling... |
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30 March
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On-line
TV Specialist delivers video content to mobile devices over
GPRS
TelecomTV, the worlds only Web-TV content provider for
the global telecoms sector has successfully completed trials...
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‘Wi-Fi
is viral growth phenomenon’ claims Intel Chief
Outlining his companys wireless strategy to an audience
of the wireless sectors great and good at last months
3GSM... |
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29 March
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Countdown
from Game Design Systems chosen as best entry
During an awards ceremony at the San Jose Museum of Art, Nokia
announced the winner of the ConnectCoder... |
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Alcatel
and Intel announce a strategic alliance for WiMAX
Alcatel and Intel® recently announced a strategic alliance for
the definition, the standardization... |
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Smart
mobile technology to improve communication with students
Braintree College in North Essex, UK, has announced the launch
next September of a customised version... |
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26 March
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3G
kicks off in UK
The "third generation" of mobile phones
got underway in the UK today, as a Government minister made
a "face-to-face" video... |
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Sony
Ericsson MMV-100 Bluetooth picture viewer
With the advent of the camera phone, more
and more of us have images on our mobile phones. Sony Ericsson
is hoping that... |
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25 March
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Although
Small in Size, MPC Market Offers Significant Opportunities
The Greenfield, or Master Planned Community (MPC) market, while
currently relatively untapped, offers... |
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GSM
gains new interntional player
Customers of Indian network operator BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam
Limited) can enjoy international GSM mobile... |
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Radioplan
Boosts Ray Tracing Performance
Radioplan, a leading supplier of radio wave propagation modelling
software, today announced that the... |
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24 March
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Ericsson
Technology Licensing and NEC sign Bluetooth agreement
Ericsson Technology Licensing has signed a license agreement
with NEC Corporation for Bluetooth software... |
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Macrovision
and Motorola Propose Standards for Software Licensing Implementations
Macrovision® Corporation, a provider of software licensing
technologies, today announced that Motorola... |
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23 March
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New
mobile online multiplayer gaming solution
Nokia and Sun Microsystems today announced the upcoming release
of SNAP Mobile, an online multiplayer... |
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Telsis
Mass Calling System Sets New World Record
A mass calling system from Telsis has set a new world record
by answering more than 101 million voting... |
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What’s
Next From Motorola?
Mobile broadband around the world. Crisp, clear, 1.2-megapixel
digital-camera and video-playback capabilities... |
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RTX
Pushing the Envelop in Wireless VoIP for Consumers
RTX Telecom A/S, Danish wireless-technology expert, is moving
ahead rapidly with product designs to kick... |
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Mobile
Mail 5.0 for Palm OS Garnet and Palm OS Cobalt
PalmSource®, Inc. provider of Palm OS®, a leading operating
system powering next generation mobile devices... |
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22 March
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T-Mobile
to offer Nokia 7600 phones on its 3G network in Germany
Leading up to the launch of its flagship WCDMA 3G network in
Germany, T-Mobile has agreed with Nokia... |
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Convergence
and multimedia are changing the face of mobile comms
Speaking at CeBIT 2004 today in Hanover, Nokia management highlighted
digital convergence and mobile multimedia... |
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MultiService
Switch Market on the Edge of a Turnaround
MultiService switch sales continued to decline in 2003, however,
In-Stat/MDR expects that the market will... |
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18 March
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New
Nokia megapixel phone
On a makeshift catwalk, Nokia grabbed the spotlight at CeBIT
2004 with the introduction of the sleek Nokia 7610... |
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New
convenient devices to view, share and store digital images
Nokia today announced two innovative additions to its growing
portfolio of enhancements that enable... |
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World's
first global massively multiplayer online mobile game
Nokia, together with Sega, today announced Pocket Kingdom: Own
The World for the N-Gage game deck... |
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T-Mobile
Takes Wireless PocketCinema
CINEMAELECTRIC, INC announces the launch
of its PocketCinema™ mobile video content offerings via leading
operator... |
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17 March
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Future
Cell Phones to Pack Plenty of Power
Future cell phones might not be radically different in how they
look in coming years, but what they will enable... |
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MMS
enhances MetroPCS CDMA service portfolio
Alcatel today announced an agreement with MetroPCS, Inc. to
provide the Alcatel Multimedia Messaging Services.... |
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16 March
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Softswitch
Market to See Huge Gains as VoIP Goes Mainstream
With major service providers around the world having already
initiated, or announced plans to deliver local and... |
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Seamless
MMS solution for both GSM and CDMA
Telenity, the leading provider of IP-based service delivery
platforms to the wireless industry, and Magic4, the worlds
leader... |
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15 March
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Sony
Ericsson meets pocket of resistance
The joint venture has already defied its
critics once, writes Clayton Hirst, but now it must do the same
again with.... |
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Vodafone
launches price war
TELSTRA'S worst fears are about to be
realised, with rival Vodafone planning to unleash a price war
in the $10 billion a year... |
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Looking
to tame mobile phones
Movie theatres and other entertainment
complexes could be free from the annoying sound of mobile phones
going off if one... |
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10 March
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T-Mobile
UK Launches Telsis-Powered Customised Ringing
T-Mobile UK has become the first European operator to launch
customised ringing thanks to the flexibility... |
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3
UK is now Battle Ready and Prepared for War
After suffering months of crippling handset delays, high profile
accusations of poor coverage, customer care... |
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The
Bus Rolls on for USB
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) saw continued success in 2003,
according to high-tech market research firm... |
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European
companies show massive support for CommunicAsia2004
CommunicAsia is already attracting world wide interest with
more than 40 countries represented as the show prepares... |
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8 March
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Carphone
Warehouse expands into Spain
Carphone Warehouse, the mobile phone retailer,
is to expand its burgeoning fixed-line business by buying a
Spanish operator... |
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WAP
may be crap but it's going down a storm
ALTHOUGH WAP is almost universally panned
by critics as dead in the water, the latest figures produced
by the UK's Mobile... |
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5 March
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Cable
& Wireless and T-Systems first GRXs to exchange MMS traffic
successfully Cable & Wireless, the international telecommunications
group, today announced that it is the first GPRS... |
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Nokia
ads are too "offensive and distressing"
Advertisements for Nokia's flagship gaming
phone, the N-Gage, have been banned by advertising watchdog
the ASA (Advertising Standards Authority)... |
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3 March
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mGoldMine
1.1 adds email functionality
FrontRange Solutions today announced the availability of mGoldMine
1.1. mGoldMine provides mobile employees... |
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Is
Nokia losing Symbian grip?
While Nokia was left to fight 3G wars
with mobile operators at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes last
week, Symbian announced... |
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2 March
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Bomb
Away With Bomberman On The N-GageTM Mobile Game Deck
Nokia, together with Hudson Soft, today announced Bomberman
for the N-Gage game deck. Join Bomberman... |
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Panasonic's
Flagship X700 GSM Wireless Smartphone
Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.,
introduces its flagship model for 2004 - the X700 smartphone... |
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1 March
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MobileAware
Helps Web Developers Go Mobile For Free
MobileAware, specialists in delivering content to wireless handsets,
announces the release of a free 30-day trial... |
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Branson
fights shy of mobile flotation
VIRGIN Mobile may not float on the stock
market after all, Financial Mail has learned. Instead, Sir Richard
Branson's mobile... |