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Nokia Wins WCDMA 3G/HSPA Network and Managed Services Deal With Indonesian Indosat SYS-CON Media
Nokia and one of Indonesia's largest operators, Indosat, have extended their cooperation by signing a WCDMA 3G/HSPA network and managed services contract that enables Indosat to offer 3G and wireless broadband services. Indosat will have Nokia operate its network so the operator can remain focused on its core business and customer relationships while adopting 3G technology.
Nokia Wins WCDMA 3G/HSPA Network and Managed Services Deal With Indonesian Indosat PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Nokia and one of Indonesia's largest operators, Indosat, have extended their cooperation by signing a WCDMA 3G/HSPA network and managed services contract that enables Indosat to offer 3G and wireless broadband services.
Chip player faces new global realities head-on Electronic Engineering Times Asia
Global forces have set Europe's chip giants on a course of self-reinvention. STMicroelectronics' changes were company-specific.
Our Wish List of Gadgets and Tech Tools RedNova
TECHNOLOGY is evolving so rapidly that innovative products are launched into the marketplace almost every other day. Many a times just when consumers would have just purchased a product, its successor is released into the marketplace a few weeks later.
It's Not Easy Being Palm Unstrung.com
With last week's release of the Treo 680 offered by Cingular Wireless LLC , Palm enters a new era of reaching out to consumers with a lower-priced smartphone that offers many of the features and functionality of the more expensive Treo 650 and its predecessors, in a sleeker, more user-friendly package.
Upward Mobility BusinessWeek
Ultrafast networks and whizzy features are about to turn your cellphone into—well, your right arm
Qualcomm's Empire Is Under Siege SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance
It's coming from these three main directions -- but the mobile chipmaker may well prevail.
Chinese Tech Stock Weekly Report SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance
IRG Limited submits: The following is excerpted from IRG's weekly stock report: Internet Industry sources said that Siemens AG may withdraw from the Internet TV market in China after the German industrial conglomerate has dismissed its team in charge of Internet Protocol Television in China.
Upward Mobility BusinessWeek
More from BusinessWeek's Special Report on the new wireless world
PlayStation 3 shipments short Seattle Times
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