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Comptel says that it has received a significant long-term order for mediation and provisioning solutions being used by a "leading", but unnamed operator in India.  |


Romanian mobile network operator, Zapp has announced the imminent launch of the first 3G+ network in Romania.  |
The GSMA, which represents the interests of the worldwide mobile communications industry, has urged the Bangladeshi Government to eliminate the tax on SIM cards.  |
LG Electronics has posted a 62% jump in Q2 net profit of KRW1.15 trillion (US$919 million), while sales rose by 13.8% to KRW 14.50 trillion (US$11.23 billion).  |


Speaking at a press conference, the company's chief executive officer Mr Douglas Mboweni said the mobile network company was ready to rollout a package of data services based on 3G, GPRS and EDGE technologies.  |
Wi-Fi hotspot provider, Trustive has signed a roaming deal in China with Coordinate Technologies - giving European Wi-Fi users access to China Mobile's hotspot network.  |
Eighty percent of enterprises will overspend on their wireless service costs by an average of 15 percent through 2014, according to Gartner.  |
Ecuadorian mobile network operator, Telecsa has outsourced its supply chain to handset distributor, Brightstar.  |
The service, which launches in August, has been designed for small businesses who maintain a landline number to show customers their business is local and established, but spend long periods away from their desk.  |
Students from around the world will be able to learn together by using SMS in the new school year 2009-2010.  |
Nuance Communications announced that it has been accepted as a member of the Symbian Foundation, enabling Nuance to further develop and deploy innovative mobile solutions that enhance and simplify devices based on the Symbian operating system (OS)."The Symbian OS brought  |
Vertu has unveiled its new Carbon Fibre Ascent Ti luxury phone this week, which said to have Carbon Fibre components produced with new sophisticated design methods. Handcrafted in England, the Ascent Ti Carbon Fibre has been repeatedly tested to ensure  |
ROK Entertainment has today announced its streamed Mobile TV service, ROK TV, is compatible with the latest BlackBerry smartphones. ROK TV enables the stream of live and on-demand video to mobile phones over mass-market 2.5G as well as over 3G  |
Discovered on one of the prototype Windows Mobile ROM, HTC is working on a Mobile Wi-Fi Router software for its Windows Phone. The software allows you to use your pda phone as a Wi-Fi access point/router, sharing your wireless data  |
Complete with full QWERTY keyboards, T9 predictive text and auto word completion, Samsung Mobile and T-Mobile USA today announced their latest text-friendly messaging phones. [via phonemag]The Samsung Comeback, available in pearl white plum or frost silver cherry, is a stylish  |
Compare to the HTC Magic and Hero released this year, HTC is rumored to be working on a low cost android smartphone called HTC Click. The HTC Click looks to be similar to the HTC Magic according to the leaked  |
Nokia today announced the Nokia 6760 slide, a messaging optimized device with a sliding QWERTY keypad. While it will be released in US by AT&T as Nokia Surge, the europe version has a 3.2 megapixel camera instead of the 2  |
is a very cool gadget.  |
is a messaging phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, closely related to the Nokia Surge on the AT&T network.  |
Originally priced at $80 a year for a 10GB bucket, Nokia's online storage venture -- Ovi Files, formerly Files on Ovi -- has now converted into a free service. Presumably pressured by a variety of free services that operated in  |  |
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