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    MmO2 takes 'do it once' approach to four GPRS networks 17 April, 2002 08:46

    Faced with the challenge of building high-speed mobile data networks in four countries, mobile phone operator mmO2 PLC of Uxbridge, England, is going to "do it once" to save money, the company announced Tuesday.
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    Vodafone to offer Blackberry wireless e-mail device 16 April, 2002 08:49

    Mobile phone operator Vodafone Ltd. will start selling the BlackBerry wireless e-mail device to corporate customers in the U.K. in June, offering roaming service throughout most of Europe, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. (RIM) said Monday.
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    BT Cellnet selects IBM for 3G back-end 15 April, 2002 08:37

    BT Cellnet Ltd., the U.K. arm of mobile phone operator mm02 PLC, has picked IBM Corp. to design, build and manage the computer systems needed for 3G (third-generation) mobile services, IBM and BT Cellnet said Thursday.
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    Confusion over mmO2, Nortel contract for 3G network 28 February, 2002 08:51

    U.K. mobile-phone operator mmO2 PLC said on Wednesday that it is still on track to roll out its 3G (third-generation) mobile networks by the middle of next year, but there is some confusion over its 3G network-vendor contract with Nortel Networks Corp. and whether it even has a current contract with Nortel.
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    Vodafone, mmO2 join mobile antitheft fight 11 February, 2002 08:21

    U.K. mobile phone operators Vodafone Group and mmO2, a former division of British Telecommunications PLC (BT), gave way to pressure from the U.K. government on Friday and unveiled plans for combating the country's growing problem of mobile-phone thefts. The package of antitheft measures was quickly endorsed by the U.K. Home Office.
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    Xilinx offers mobile phone antitheft feature 29 January, 2002 09:45

    Custom logic chip maker, Xilinx Inc. announced Monday that it has a solution to the problem of mobile phone thefts: electronic chips that can be reconfigured over a network to shut down a stolen mobile phone.
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    Nortel, Optimus complete 3GPP voice calls 30 November, 2001 08:20

    Nortel Networks Corp. and Optimus, a subsidiary of SonaeCom and France Telecom SA, say they have completed live voice calls using the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System Third Generation Partnership Project wireless standard.
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    Companies unite to develop 3G services 15 November, 2001 08:35

    The world's leading mobile phone manufacturers and operators, led by Finland-based Nokia Corp., plan to jointly develop software for advanced digital services for the mobile Internet, a move seen as an end-run around any move by Microsoft Corp. to dominate a market that has more than 1 billion users globally.
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    Openwave brings instant messaging to cell phone 09 November, 2001 08:19

    Instant messaging is coming to mobile phones and it will be interoperable with all major PC instant message (IM) applications, Openwave Systems Inc. promised Monday as it announced the limited release of its mobile IM product at Comdex Fall.
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    Operators block SMS messages sent via Web 12 September, 2001 08:00

    Signaling that sending SMS (Short Message Service) messages via the Internet might soon cost money, two Dutch mobile phone operators have blocked incoming SMS text messages sent via several Web sites and ICQ instant messaging software.
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    BT to rebrand wireless assets O2 04 September, 2001 07:55

    British Telecommunications PLC (BT) has renamed its wireless division mmO2 PLC and will brand the service O2 when the division is spun off into its own company later this year, BT announced Monday.
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