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    Microsoft seeks alternatives to low-cost laptops 16/05/2008 10:55:48

    Microsoft is looking at alternatives to ultra-low-cost laptops in the drive to arm people in developing nations with a way to communicate and access the Internet, and the company is turning its sights on cheaper devices that can give people a start in computing, such as smartphones and shared computing.
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    Research firm: Weaker voice will hold back WiMax 01/02/2007 16:03:13

    The GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) family of technologies will continue to dominate the mobile infrastructure business over the next five years, a research company said Wednesday.
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    3G reaches 10 million users already 26/06/2002 15:32:20

    Third-generation (3G) wireless networks are already a reality to more than 10 million users worldwide, and the figure is set to grow by more than 1 million subscribers per month, said Perry LaForge, executive director, CDMA Development Group (CDG), at this year's 3G World Congress held in Hong Kong.
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    Soccer advances GSM-CDMA inter-roaming 23/05/2002 01:29:00

    The soccer World Cup that takes place in South Korea and Japan during June will revive many old rivalries on the pitch, but is also serving to bring together two long-time rivals away from the sports arena.
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    Nokia faces massive cell phone recall in U.S. 08/04/2001 13:50:00

    Nokia Corp. may have to recall millions of cell phones due to a software glitch that renders them inoperable with the third-generation (3G) networks that major U.S. carriers plan to start using this year.
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    China Development Set to Go, CDMA Group Says 30/03/2000 12:01:01

    Two major competitors in China's telecom market are set to develop wide-ranging Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) services in the country, an official of a CDMA industry group said today.
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    Progress of CDMA in China Once Again Uncertain 25/02/2000 12:01:01

    The future of CDMA (code division multiple access) in China is once again in doubt with reports surfacing that the Chinese government has put an indefinite hold on its plans for deployment of the mobile telecommunications technology. However, the Chinese authorities have yet to confirm the CDMA freeze and U.S. companies remain hopeful that the situation will be resolved.
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    Lucent, Nortel on Telecom NZ's CDMA Shortlist 10/12/1999 12:01:01

    Telecom New Zealand expects to make a decision by Christmas on the strategic partner for its new $NZ160 million ($US81.5 million) to $NZ200 million CDMA (code division multiple access) cellular network, according to spokesman Glen Sowry.
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    Telecom NZ names potential cellular digital partners 09/08/1999 12:01:01

    Motorola, Nortel Networks and Lucent Technologies have been shortlisted by Telecom New Zealand as potential strategic partners for its new CDMA (code division multiple access) cellular digital network.
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