+ Follow NOKIA AND MOTOROLA Tag
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[Title] => Samsung to focus on low-end phones to compete with Nokia
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Samsung Mobile Phones will focus on low-end phones in an attempt to capture some of the market of current brand leader Nokia.
"Nokia and Motorola dominate the low end market," Charles Choi, vice president for mobile division of Samsung Electronics Philippines Corp. said in an interview.
Choi said Samsung has the most expensive average unit price for mobile phones.
[DatePublished] => 2007-05-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Push To Talk revisited
[Summary] => Two years back I wrote an article about push to talk or PTT over cellular which carriers Verizon and Sprint were gearing up to launch in the US. Unfortunately, their PTT service today remains unsuccessful because of issues on latency, low reliability, coverage and voice quality which a subscribers satis-faction survey rated as problem areas. Still, interest in instant communications remains high.
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[AuthorName] => TXT IN D CITY By Patrick R. Garcia BIDSHOT WIRELESS SERVICES
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[Title] => 3 cellular phone giants back WAP 2.0
[Summary] => Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola have announced their support for the newest version of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) standard, WAP 2.0, as developed by the WAP Forum.
The companies also expressed their intention to develop products, content and services based on the new standard.
The new generation of the WAP specification, together with improved handsets and other wireless devices, ensures a much better development environment for advanced mobile services.
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[Title] => 3 cellular phone giants back WAP 2.0
[Summary] => Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola have announced their support for the newest version of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) standard, WAP 2.0, as developed by the WAP Forum.
The companies also expressed their intention to develop products, content and services based on the new standard.
The new generation of the WAP specification, together with improved handsets and other wireless devices, ensures a much better development environment for advanced mobile services.
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NOKIA AND MOTOROLA
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Samsung Mobile Phones will focus on low-end phones in an attempt to capture some of the market of current brand leader Nokia.
"Nokia and Motorola dominate the low end market," Charles Choi, vice president for mobile division of Samsung Electronics Philippines Corp. said in an interview.
Choi said Samsung has the most expensive average unit price for mobile phones.
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[Title] => Push To Talk revisited
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[Title] => 3 cellular phone giants back WAP 2.0
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The companies also expressed their intention to develop products, content and services based on the new standard.
The new generation of the WAP specification, together with improved handsets and other wireless devices, ensures a much better development environment for advanced mobile services.
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[Title] => 3 cellular phone giants back WAP 2.0
[Summary] => Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola have announced their support for the newest version of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) standard, WAP 2.0, as developed by the WAP Forum.
The companies also expressed their intention to develop products, content and services based on the new standard.
The new generation of the WAP specification, together with improved handsets and other wireless devices, ensures a much better development environment for advanced mobile services.
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August 11, 2001 - 12:00am
August 11, 2001 - 12:00am