LAS VEGAS–Qualcomm isn’t just about phones anymore. It’s also powering the radio connections of future laptops. According to the chipset maker, “several” laptop makers, including Dell, are incorporating Qualcomm’s data device UMTS and EV-DO radio chips into their PCs and plan to ship them in 2008. What’s more T-Mobile International, Verizon Wireless , Vodafone and Telefonica have either certified said laptops or will complete certification this month. (more…)
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Archive for April 2nd, 2008
CTIA: embedding Qualcomm
by Kevin FitchardApril 2nd, 2008
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CTIA: Below the ‘Surface’ with AT&T
by Rich KarpinskiApril 2nd, 2008
AT&T today announced it would be the first commercial customer using Microsoft’s ‘Surface’ technology, which lets users touch, grab and manipulate data on screens. The technology isn’t used in AT&T mobile phones, but in a new table-top kiosk to be deployed in AT&T retail stores.
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CTIA: Velocity Mobile plays it smart
by Sarah ReedyApril 2nd, 2008
There was a new face in the smartphone manufacturer crowd at CTIA this year. Called Velocity Mobile, the company launched this week, along with two new smartphones designed to enhance the Windows Mobile experience. The company is designing and selling its own devices, manufactured by Taiwan-based ODM Inventec Corp, the world’s third-largest notebook manufacturer. (more…)
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Why Tellabs is right to quit its Verizon GPON job
by Ed GubbinsApril 2nd, 2008
Can you remember the last time an equipment vendor won a highly competitive contract with a megacarrier and then turned it down?
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