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YOTA and Samsung Accelerate Nationwide Mobile River WiMAX Deployment in Russia
Yota, the Soviet Union-based Mobile River WiMAX service provider, today announced an additional contract with Samsung to documentation plans for a nationwide Mobile River WiMAX network in Russia. Under the new contract bridge, Samsung volition supply more than 5,000 Mobile River WiMAX macro instruction cellular base stations and Access Control Routers (ACR) to Yota from Mar 2010. Yota plans to expand its Russian Mobile WiMAX network Read more »
LG plans to move 140 million handsets this class
LG has unveiled an ambitious plan for its mobile business that includes moving 140 million handsets in 2010, and eventually becoming unity of the circus tent two mobile gimmick manufacturers in the world by 2012.
This year, the troupe plans to unveil about 20 smartphones running Android, Windows Mobile and Linux — though, I’m not sure which version of Linux they’re talking about. As expected, LG’s Read more »
Operators and Distributors Go Shopping for 269 Million Handsets
The French telephone vendors ar still tattle us it is a frosty market out there but there is a saltation in their measure as 2Q-2009 results beginning to pour in.
“269 million handsets were shipped in 2Q-2009,” says Jake Saunders, VP for Forecasting at ABI Research. “That bodes well for 2H-2009. Shipments should build sequentially in a constructive personal manner with 4Q-2009 potentially returning the manufacture to Read more »
Motorola RAZR V3 lives in LuK Hot Pink edition in Korea
Motorola (NYSE: MOT test)’s thinking that it can distillery make a dime bag or few out of its long-meter forgotten RAZR V3 French telephone. Sure, the device is still merchandising in many countries around the earth, but it’s been replaced by Moto’s own RAZR2 and many other similar, yet means more capable handsets made by other companies.
That said, we spotted a new version of Read more »






