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Nortel Networks has inked a deal to sell its phone systems business to Avaya for US$475 million. The transaction is being structured as a "stalking horse" sale,  |


Raytheon says that it has been awarded a contract by the USA's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to provide a military wireless network interoperable gateway.  |
Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has been ordered to track down the origin of text messages that are being circulated in the country that are critical of President Asif Ali Zardari.  |
Orascom Telecom Holding's (OTE) is considering joining one of the consortium that are expected to bid for France's fourth 3G license.  |


Canadians rely on their mobile phones for safety and security, but many are unaware of the actual reach of their emergency coverage, a new Angus Reid Strategies poll has found.  |
Nokia Siemens Networks has won a turnkey contract to build a 3G network for Canada's new network, Globalive Wireless.  |
Semiconductor firm, Wintegra has announced that ZTE has selected its Multi-Service Access (MSA) software and hardware solution for their Mobile Carrier Network equipment.  |
AsiaInfo Holdings says that it is to upgrade both Guangxi and Zhejiang Mobile's Business Operation Support System to Next Generation Business Operation Support System.  |
It is neither easy nor pleasant for people to use the Web on their mobile phones, according to a report released today by user-experience research firm Nielsen Norman Group.  |
Following four consecutive quarters of reductions, global inventories of chips have declined to appropriate levels, clearing the way for stockpile rebuilding and higher sales in the second half of the year,  |
Nokia filed a trademark application for "Cseries" last April, according to the Finnish blog Puhelinvertailu. As we know, Nokia's already had the N-Series (for entertainment) and the E-Series (business), but what's this new series for?We just can guess what "C"  |
LG announced today that more than five million LG-KP500 "Cookie" mobile phones have been snapped up worldwide since its launch nine months ago. As a slim and lightweight handset, LG's Cookie is fully equipped with most of the key features  |
As the Nokia 6300 is finally discontinued, we look back at one of Nokia's best-selling phones ever to try to find out just why people love it so much.  |
Don't act surprised -- AT&T already told you that these two would go on sale this fine Sunday in July, and lo and behold, the carrier looks to have kept its promise. Starting today ( officially , anyway), customers looking  |  |
Take this one with a grain of salt, but word from across the Atlantic is that Modu will finally (finally!) launch its long-awaited, self-titled handset in just a few days. If you'll recall, we actually toyed with the revamped handset  |  |
We've already given you our thoughts on RIM's BlackBerry Tour , but our warm hearts just wouldn't let us take the crowbar to it. Thankfully, the tool-wielding fiends over at GSM Phone Unlocking are a bit more calloused, as they've  |  |
You know those red K6 telephone boxes that are such an iconic and unmissable part of any stay in London ? Yeah, that's the inspiration for the mobile you're peering at above, just in case you couldn't guess. The so-called  |  |
You know the saying "where there's smoke, there's fire"? Yeah, well, this is kind of like that, except its.. uh, "where there's Cseries, there's Xseries." Stay with us: on Saturday we reported that Nokia had filed for a trademark on  |  |
Well, that was snappy. Just days after O2 Germany abruptly halted the sales of Toshiba's 1GHz TG01 smartphone due to an unexplained virus outbreak among new units, it seems as if things are back in gear. Online, anyway. As of  |  |
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