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Motorola bolsters Enterprise Mobile strategy in tie up with Microsoft
Microsoft has unveiled a “unified communications†strategy focusing on voice conferencing, instant messaging, mobile connectivity and voice over IP.
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Nokia pulls out of CDMA business as battle with Qualcomm intensifies
Nokia has announced that it will not proceed with a joint venture for the development and manufacture of CDMA phones with Sanyo which it announced in February 2006.
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Intel exits mobile phone processor business
Intel has announced that it plans to sell its communications and application processor business to Marvell Technology for $600 million.
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T-Mobile joins Vodafone with HSDPA, also launches £1 a day prepaid browsing
T-Mobile UK has announced the support of HSDPA.
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O2 goes on acquisition trail buying “Be†broadband and taking control of The Link
On Tuesday O2 set out its stall for fixed and mobile converged offerings in the U.K. with the acquisition of Be, a U.K.-based broadband provider, for £50 million.
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Nokia Siemens Networks created as big infrastructure players merge
Nokia and Siemens announced that they are to merge their respective infrastructure businesses in a 50/50 joint venture.
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Industry players to establish Mobile Linux Platform
Four manufacturers together with two mobile operators have announced their intent to establish a global, open Linux-based software platform for mobile devices.
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Vodafone launches HSDPA in the UK using the “3G Broadband†brand
Vodafone has launched its upgraded version of 3G in the UK – known as HSDPA (high speed downlink packet access).
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Qualcomm increases guidance for W-CDMA handset volumes
In a guidance update Qualcomm provided some insights into the CDMA and W-CDMA market in 2006.
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GSM Association (GSM-A) launches initiative to deliver lower cost 3G handsets
At a meeting in India the GSM Association nnounced an initiative called “3G for allâ€
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European Commission offers new proposal for reduction in roaming charges
The EU telecoms commissioner, Viviane Reding, has announced a revised set of proposals designed to forcibly reduce mobile phone roaming charges in the European Union.
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Battle lines drawn between Korean giants as European market heats up
LG's KG800 - the so called 'Chocolate' phone - is recording strong demand on the high street.

