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To: foundation who wrote (27025)9/23/2002 11:55:56 AM
From: engineer  Respond to of 196660
 
re: China and 450 MHz

Perhaps the people making the decision visited both Japan and India and found out which one cost less and covers better.



To: foundation who wrote (27025)9/23/2002 12:26:41 PM
From: Kayaker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 196660
 
Nokia Exec Sees Little Need for Much-Touted 3G
Mon Sep 23,11:59 AM ET
By Paul de Bendern

ESPOO, Finland (Reuters) - On the eve of the launch of its long-awaited mobile of the future, a top Nokia ( news - web sites) official on Monday toned down hopes for a cellphone revolution and said consumers would probably be happy with current technology.

Telecoms operators do not yet need next generation or 3G networks to be able to offer services such as high-quality picture, sound and text messaging but can use current GSM-based networks, Nokia Mobile Phones Executive Vice President Anssi Vanjoki told Reuters.

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