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Every new cellphone is scrutinized and analyzed. Last week it was Blackberry Storm; this week it's Nokia's N97. Does anybody just phone anymore?
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Japanese wireless giant forms strategic alliance with India's Tata Teleservices. Docomo will acquire 26 percent of the No.6 Indian mobile player.
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Norway’s browser innovator now sees the future in the mobile market.
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Cut-rate Internet provider Illiad cries foul on deal between Orange and SFR to bring fiber optic to homes.
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Fans can't wait for the next model of the ubiquitous smart phone,but David Yach is focused on scale and management. A little more buzz wouldn't hurt.
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Swiss startup United Mobile offers cheaper international calls and pre-paid data charges.
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T-Mobile's reported move toward an open platform speeds the demise of pre-installed software on mobile phones.
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Government orders the long-awaited realignment of the world’s biggest telecom market. Companies will merge. Government will finally issue 3G licenses.
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In breaking up the company, executives concede that selling to the mass market is not the same as pitching to IT.
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Armed with a new name and its usual unbounded optimism for the Next Big Thing (advertising?), the Mobile World Congress is the place to be if you're into cell phones.
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