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Feb 1, 2006

Report: China Mobile cool on 3G standard

China's adoption of a homegrown technical standard for third-generation (3G) wireless service might not be as done a deal as the industry had assumed.

Jan 30, 2006

Briefs: Vodafone, Siemens to build 3G net on Malta

Siemens has been selected to build a third-generation (3G) wireless network on Malta.

Jan 26, 2006

Huawei says switches held fast during Haj

China's Huawei Technologies is boasting that its softswitch system helped Saudi Telecom sail through the crush of calls during the recent Haj.

Jan 24, 2006

Briefs: India's LG Electronics bets on GSM phones

India's LG Electronics has launched a new GSM mobile-phone line it says will greatly expand its business this year.

Jan 16, 2006

Nokia launches latest handset: Nokia 6125

Nokia launched Monday its latest handset Nokia 6125 with phone, Bluetooth and MP3 player. Equipped with digital zoom, video recording and Internet capabilities, the phone can be used for entertainment and information as well.

Jan 9, 2006

Spectrum woes plague India's cell phones

India may be one of the world's biggest telecom success stories, but when it comes to quality of service, its mobile-telephony sector portrays a gloomy picture. Despite billions of dollars of investments over the past decade, ...

Jan 3, 2006

Maintaining Low Power Consumption on Chips is critical to Drive Wireless Internet on a Chip Technology

The challenge for wireless device manufacturers lies in developing handheld devices that offer an array of services while maintaining power-efficiency and offering high-performance.

Dec 29, 2005

Philippines opens up to 3G networks

In a bid to beef up the country's wireless network, the Filipino government has approved four major domestic carriers to provide third-generation cellular services from 2008.

Dec 28, 2005

Briefs: China Unicom makes major smartphone order

China Unicom has ordered 150,000 smartphones manufactured by Qiao Xing Universal in a deal worth $108 million.

Dec 15, 2005

Indian telecom presses the red button

What could be the cheapest mode of communication, tying a note to a homing pigeon or making a mobile call? Ask this of Tata Teleservices, one of India's most aggressive mobile-phone service providers, and the company would ...

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