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Nokia’s 3G Booklet: Missed Opportunity?


by Andy Kitson on September 6th, 2009

Nokia unveiled the technical specifications of its new netbook, the Booklet 3G, at the Nokia World conference last week. Aside from a few grumbles about the choice of operating system (OS) and the lack of certain features and technical capabilities, I reckon the product is on a par with a host of laptops and netbooks [...]

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Nokia Plans LTE Devices For Verizon


by Andy Kitson on March 6th, 2009

It’s Friday, so it must be time for another story about Nokia. Or LTE. This time it’s both, as it happens…
Reports are emerging that the smartphone maker is developing a high-end ‘data-intensive’ touchscreen-based device that will work on the LTE (long term evolution) network soon to be rolled out by Verizon Wireless across the US. It [...]

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Verizon Raises 4G Battle Standard


by Andy Kitson on February 20th, 2009

Verizon Wireless is leading the charge in what may now prove to be a deciding battle in establishing which standard will become the technology of choice for delivering 4G mobile communications services. In announcing that it will launch a commercial service based on LTE technology it has effectively bloodied the nose of the US’ sole [...]

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