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Mark a big one up for Tetra
Swedish network a landmark
Tetra proponents in other countries will have looked with mixed feelings at the announcement from Nokia today that it has won the contract to provide a dedicated radio network for the shared use of
Motorola announces successful deployment for enterprise WiFi in Italy
Motorola Inc.'s Global Telecom Solution Sector (GTSS) today announced it has worked with TIM, the wireless arm of Telecom Italia Group, to provide an end to end WiFi solution. Motorola's WiFi system is part of the corporate wireless
Motorola
Motorola, a global leader in wireless and automotive communications, has announced the launch of the Motorola M900 GSM Fixed Mobile Car Phone.
New Motorola MPx delivers convergence without compromise for mobile professionals
Revolutionary dual-hinge design, outstanding email experience, and advanced features make the MPx handset your true real-time assistant
3GSM World Congress
Today, Motorola, Inc., a global leader in wireless, broadband and automotive communications technologies, announced the debut of the Motorola
Motorola, Nokia, Siemens, Sony Ericsson and Sun Microsystems launch Java Verified program
Java applications can now be certified once and deployed everywhere
3GSM World Congress
Key Wireless Industry leaders Motorola, Nokia, Siemens, Sony Ericsson and Sun Microsystems today announced the launch of the "Java Verified" program to provide a unified process
3G contracts stack up
The continuing battle for contracts to supply 3G infrastructure to Europe's mobile operators has brought some relief to Motorola, which was able to announce its first UMTS contract.
Kodiak snaps back
Who is Kodiak Networks? Mobile Europe was asked by a representative of one of the mobile industry's biggest vendors of push-to-talk equipment after Orange launched its TalkNow service, surprising many in the industry with its choice of technology
Corporates boost sales
There were several winners and perhaps only one clear loser in the mobile device market over the final quarter of 2003, according to figures from market research firm Canalys.





