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To: slacker711 who wrote (36834)9/5/2003 2:59:01 PM
From: Mr. Sunshine  Respond to of 196536
 
More misleading BS from Nokia: "Nokia has succeeded in launching the first CDMA phones in China."

Nokia Moves CDMA Acceptance into China

compoundsemi.com

September 4, 2003...According to a recent wire feed from Reuters, Nokia has succeeded in launching the first CDMA phones in China. The move into China by Nokia, which is now considered the largest global supplier of cellphone handsets, just ahead of second-runner Motorola, is deemed as an indication that the CDMA standards are poised to make significant inroads as the second-most popular mobile standard globally. GSM remains the front-runner. Nokia reported that their phone, the 2280, would be made available through mobile operator China Unicom early next month. Nokia had announced in June that it had scored the license to make and sell CDMA phones in China. According to the Reuters report the licensing was deemed as part of Nokia's "long-running battle to wrestle control of the market" from Motorola and therefore "beef up" Nokia's production of CDMA phones.