Archive for the 'CDMA' Category

Samsung F519 CDMA Phone

Samsung F519 will work on CDMA 1X 800 MHz networks and will have almost the same specification sheet as its older brother, the E900.
It will feature the same touch sensitive buttons, will have a 1.9 inch 260k colors TFT LCD display working at a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels, a digital camera of […]

January 22nd, 2007 - Posted in CDMA, Samsung

Motorola to put Qualcomm chips in high-speed phones

Motorola Inc., the world’s second-biggest cellphone maker, plans to use Qualcomm Inc.’s chips in future high-speed wireless handsets the companies said on Monday.
Qualcomm shares rose more than 3 percent after the news, which expands its share of the market for chips based on
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) high-speed wireless technology that operators in Europe and […]

November 14th, 2006 - Posted in CDMA, Motorola

Nokia 2336i CDMA Phone

Nokia 2336i, a very basic device with no kind of advanced features at all. This is a phone that will target the users that go for the usability side of a phone, that don’t really care about its lack of features and that won’t be suffering without having a built-in digital camera on their […]

November 5th, 2006 - Posted in CDMA, Nokia

Nokia signs 3-year WCDMA/HSPA contracts with Telkomsel

Nokia Corp said it and Indonesian operator Telkomsel have signed new three-year WCDMA 3G/HSPA radio and core network, and managed services contracts.
Financial details were not disclosed, XFN-Asia reported.
Nokia will operate Telkomsel’s multivendor WCDMA 3G network, which will be supported by the Nokia NetAct network and service management system.

August 29th, 2006 - Posted in CDMA, Other

Nokia to Stop Making Its Own CDMA Cell Phones

Nokia (NOK), the world’s largest mobile-phone maker, said it would stop making phones using the CDMA standard and had scrapped plans to produce them with Japan’s Sanyo Electric Co. (SANYY).
The Finnish company said on Thursday it would pull out of CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) phone manufacturing, which it sees as a shrinking market in […]

June 27th, 2006 - Posted in CDMA, Nokia

CDMA Network Contract for India

China’s ZTE says that it has been selected by Tata Teleservices, an Indian CDMA operator, to deploy All-IP CDMA2000 solutions for rural telecom networks throughout India in the coming three years. ZTE won the contract worth tens of millions of US dollars with its All-IP solution after a series of stringent interoperability tests carried […]

June 27th, 2006 - Posted in CDMA

S K Telecom looks to Asia for global expansion

Leveraging the cultural and geographical proximity, S K Telecom, South Korea’s largest mobile operator, is looking at other Asian countries as part of its global expansion plans.
“In 2006, we will continue to seek global business opportunities in an active but deliberate manner, focussing on other Asian countries which are close to us culturally as well […]

June 27th, 2006 - Posted in CDMA

CDMA phones may get network freedom soon

MUMBAI: CDMA operators, particularly Reliance Communications (RCL), are trying to change the dynamics of the CDMA industry. The biggest difference between CDMA and GSM networks is the handset. In the CDMA world, handsets are provided by the operator and they work only on one network.
RCL is trying to change this by encouraging CDMA technology owner […]

June 27th, 2006 - Posted in CDMA, Wireless

Nokia, Qualcomm in CDMA Royalties Wrangle

Finland’s Nokia and Qualcomm of the U.S. are at odds over royalties over Qualcomm’s code division multiple access (CDMA) technology. The disagreement has drawn attention in Korea not only because it involves the world’s largest handset maker and the owner of the CDMA technology, but also because CDMA royalties directly affect Korean businesses.
Nokia last week […]

June 27th, 2006 - Posted in CDMA