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mobile phone News Archive14-Sep-2005
- 'wap.timesofmalta.com Internet enabled mobile phone (Times of Malta)Is your mobile phone WAP-enabled? Phones built to take advantage of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) can access web content using a "mini browser" application built into the phone's interface. The content streams in via the cellular network and appears in your phone's display window.
- 'Japan July mobile phone shipments down 11.4 pct (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News) TOKYO, Sept 13 (Reuters) - mobile phone shipments in Japan showed their biggest fall in nine months in July as a plunge in demand for second-generation phones overwhelmed growth in shipments of higher-speed third-generation (3G) models.
- 'Vietnam to Record Bigger Mobile Phone Sales This Year (RedNova)Vietnam to record bigger mobile phone sales this year HANOI, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) -- Vietnam consumed 1.6 million mobile phones in the first half of this year, equivalent to the total sales last year, local newspaper Youth quoted data of a market research company as reporting.
- 'Australian Mobile Phone Industry Puts US$4.6 BLN Into Economy (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Singapore News)SYDNEY, Sept 14 Asia Pulse - Australia's mobile phone industry contributes more than A$6 billion (US$4.6 billion) a year to the local economy, a new report shows.
- 'Retailers move into the mobile-phone market (Swissinfo)Price analyst Ralf Beyeler tells swissinfo that the arrival of Switzerland's two biggest retailers on the mobile-phone market will not drive down call rates.
- 'Nokia is Number One in Global 3G mobile phone market (Manila Bulletin)Nokia topped the list of mobile phone manufacturers who produce 3G-enabled devices, according to the latest research from Strategy Analytics. A total of 9 million WCDMA (3G) phones were shipped worldwide during the second quarter of 2005 with Nokia gaining a 17 per cent global share.
- 'AUSTRALIAN MOBILE PHONE INDUSTRY PUTS US$4.6 BLN INTO ECONOMY (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)Statistics Australia's mobile phone industry contributes more than A$6 billion (US$4.6 billion) a year to the local economy, a new report shows.
- 'Samsung eyes mobile phone plant in India (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. said on Wednesday it was considering building a mobile phone plant in India, the world's fastest growing major wireless market.
- 'Mobile phone report faces delay (The New Zealand Herald)The Commerce Commission yesterday outlined its plan for a new draft determination to lower mobile phone termination rates, but warned it could be delayed by Vodafone seeking to block details of a secret offer it made to avoid regulation.
- 'Bango enables mobile phone users to pay for content using PayPal (Global Communications)12th September 2005 - Bango, the mobile content enabler, has announced today that it now provides mobile phone users with the ability to pay for mobile content using their PayPal accounts.
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