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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 174.01-0.3%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: foundation who wrote (19916)3/5/2002 9:53:01 AM
From: Dennis Roth  Read Replies (2) of 196654
 
Sony Ericsson unveils the T62u, a GAIT-phone with Java for the Americas
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Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications today unveiled the T62u, the first phone to incorporate both TDMA 800/1900 and GSM 850/1900 frequencies and GPRS, in addition to analog. This enables seamless roaming across multiple wireless technologies for superior coverage. Being a GAIT phone (GSM ANSI Interoperability Team), the T62u will help operators transition their networks from TDMA to GSM technology. For the consumers the benefit is that the phone lives through network upgrades. The T62u is also Sony Ericsson's first Java-enabled mobile phone for the Americas, allowing for download of games.

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Sony Ericsson launches its first phone for the Americas, the T61g
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Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications today unveiled the T61g, the first mobile phone to be launched under the company's brand in the United States. The T61g is one of the first phones to operate on both the 850 and 1900 MHz GSM frequencies. The 850 MHz frequency takes advantage of existing networks being transitioned from TDMA to GSM technology. The T61g also helps operators manage transition capacity with its inclusion of Adaptive Multi Rate (AMR) technology.

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