Monday, April 4, 2011

Google Alert - mobile phones

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Nokia Plans to Launch 40 Mobile Phones in 2011
Best Mobile Contracts (blog)
The Hindustan Times writes: "Threatened by competitors gobbling up the market share in India, Nokia is planning to aggressively launch 40 cell phone models." And internationally, the company has been facing tough competition from other phone ...
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Telecoms networks back / 90% of cell phone base stations, land lines restored ...
The Daily Yomiuri
A number of KDDI communication cables for land lines and cell phones, which connect the Tohoku-Hokkaido and Kanto regions, were severed in the disaster. However, the company has restored its communications by mending parts of the damaged lines and ...
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DIT prepares policy to deliver public services via mobile phones
Livemint
The department of information technology (DIT) has published a draft policy on mobile governance that aims to enable government departments to offer services such as payment of utility bills and filing of tax returns via mobile phones. ...
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Vodafone sells stake in French rival SFR to Vivendi
Business Review Europe
The mobile phone giant promised to return £4bn of the net profit to shareholders through buying back shares, with the rest being used to clear the company's debt. The news follows Vodafone buying out Indian partner Essar for £5bn last week. ...
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Z-Boost METRO YX-540 Boosts Cell Phone Reception
The Mac Observer
The Z-Boost MEtRO is compatible with all US carriers and mobile devices using 800 & 1900 MHz except Nextel/iDEN or 4G, 2100MHz phones. It is optimized for iPhones and was tested using iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and 3G using AT&T. ...
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India no. 1 in mobile advertising across Asia
mydigitalfc.com
In advertising parlance, impressions are the number of times ads are viewed on web pages. The study refers to ad views happening through mobile phones. The report says, smart phone impressions grew by 44 per cent and helped drive market growth. ...
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Dubbo school prohibits mobile phones
ABC Local
Students at a Dubbo school will not be allowed to use their mobile phones or other technical devices under a new policy. The Dubbo College South Campus has been consulting pupils, parents, health agencies and the police on whether they would support ...
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VIRGIN MOBILE AMPS UP MOBILE TV WITH THE LATEST ENTERTAINMENT RIGHT ON YOUR PHONE
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Enhanced Mobile TV service includes a huge range of Bell Media shows and updates from MTV, The Comedy Network, CTV and tons more! TORONTO, April 4 /CNW/ - Texting and typing on your mobile phone was just the beginning. Now it's time to tune in and ...
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PCTEL Establishes Supply Agreement for Android Phones
SYS-CON Media (press release)
The company's SeeGull® scanning receivers, receiver-based products and CLARIFY® interference management solutions are used to measure, monitor and optimize mobile networks. PCTEL's SeeGull scanning receivers are deployed in industry leading wireless ...
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What the Big Banks Think of Mobile Banking
WalletPop
In fact, five years from now, Javelin Strategy and Research predicts that 86 million of us will use our mobile phones to conduct our banking activities. WalletPop contacted the nation's biggest banks to find out a little more about the applications, ...
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Amazon to adopt NFC technology
MediaTel Newsline
Gartner forecasts that within a couple of years, 340 million global mobile users will conduct some sort of mobile payment. And according to ABI Research, the number of mobile phones with integrated NFC capabilities will double next year from 34 million ...
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