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Uncategorized | Thursday February 21 2008 10:34 pm |

LG Elec says can win market share from Motorola
(Reuters)

Reuters - LG Electronics Inc (066570.KS), the
world’s fifth-largest mobile phone maker, said on Friday
difficulties at rival Motorola Inc give it a strong
chance to win market share from the world No.3.

Reliance to launch Uganda phone services
(FT.com)

FT.com - Reliance Communications, India’s second-largest wireless operator, will launch phone services in Uganda by year-end, marking its first foray into international mobile phone markets.

Talk All You Want on Wireless Phones for Just $99.99
(NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - Forget about counting minutes. In an unusual synchronicity, three major carriers — AT&T Wireless, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile — announced Tuesday unlimited wireless plans for voice.

Sprint Offers Globe-Trotting Samsung Smartphone
(NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - Sprint has rolled out the Samsung Ace — a dual-mode smartphone capable of switching seamlessly between Sprint’s CDMA and high-speed EVDO networks in the U.S. and the GSM/GPS networks more typically used overseas.

Microsoft looking for ways to converge Windows Mobile, Zune
(InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Microsoft appears to be looking for new ways to tie Windows Mobile phones and Zune media players together, although a Zune phone remains unlikely.

AT&T unveils $99.99 unlimited calling plan
(Reuters)

Reuters - AT&T Inc , the biggest U.S.
mobile service, said on Tuesday it would offer unlimited mobile
phone calls for a flat rate of $99.99 a month, hours after
Verizon Wireless announced a similar plan.

Vodafone and Orange to share mobile mast sites
(Reuters)

Reuters - Mobile phone group Vodafone and
rival Orange, owned by France Telecom , are to share
mobile mast sites in a deal designed to cut costs and improve
coverage across Britain.

Mobile broadband heads upstream
(InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - The first generation of High Speed Packet Access mobile services increased download speeds to mobile phones. Now carriers are also launching HSPA services, also known as Turbo-3G, with faster upload speeds, making the mobile office even more of a reality.

BlackBerry maker and Motorola duel in lawsuits
(Reuters)

A Research in Motion Blackberry is shown in Toronto October 26, 2007. (Mark Blinch/Reuters)Reuters - BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion
and rival Motorola have sued each other over
what they say are patent infringements for technology used in
their mobile phones.


Microsoft Teams on Subscription PCs in Russia
(PC World)

PC World - A Russian mobile-phone operator is the latest service provider to team with Microsoft to offer Windows-based PCs on a subscription basis through the company’s Unlimited Potential program.

Google Updates Android SDK
(PC World)

PC World - A new interface and expanded file format support are among the new development tools for Google’s mobile phone operating system.

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