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News
Issue #2002 - 37 (October  2002)
(Updated October 2,  2002)

OPINION & ANALYSIS :
Suppliers Behind Sprint's Business Vision 1xRTT Network 

INFRASTRUCTURE, PRODUCTS & SERVICES :
First handover between GSM and 3G WCDMA with high data rate in live networks 

Motorola indicates 3G handset pricing
Vodafone M-Pay billing solution Accepts Credit Cards Now

NTT DoCoMo Continues to Offer New Services But Success Slows Down

APPLICATIONS & DEVELOPMENT :
JAVA Technology Enhances Support for Messaging, Graphics, Video and Audio for Mobile Devices 
Hands High Slap Converts Palm OS Notes to Appointments, Address Book Entries and tasks 

TECHNOLOGY :
Microsoft's Support of Bluetooth in Windows XP Makes Bluetooth More Credible

Motorola Automotive Announces Revolutionary Single Chip GPS Device

MARKET OUTLOOK & TRENDS :
75% European Corporations To Implement Enterprise wireless applications in 2003, says new study 
Almost 50 GSM Operators Launch MMS But CDMA 1x Still Ahead worldwide
PalmSource and Good Team Up to Bring GoodLink to Palm OS
Bluetooth in Telematics - in 20 Percent of Vehicles by 2007, Study Says

DEVICES :
SEGA Mobile To deliver Gaming Content to the Pocket PC 
Samsung Enters US Wireless Market with i500

ACQUISITIONS, MERGERS & AGREEMENTS :
Global Path Inc. Acquires IPSH - an SMS Infrastructure Startup 
AirPrime Gets More Funding for CDMA Modules for PDAs

 

 
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