From: Mobile Hardware Report [mailto:mobilehardware@newsletter.infoworld.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 1:22 PM
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Subject: Mobile Hardware Report: T-Mobile unlocks iPhone in Germany
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Wednesday, Nov 21, 2007 T-Mobile unlocks iPhone in Germany Posted November 21, 07:57 a.m. Pacific Time T-Mobile will sell an unlocked version of Apple's popular iPhone in Germany while it fights a legal challenge from rival Vodafone, the company said on Wednesday. >> SOA GOVERNANCE @ WORK Don't miss the Webcast to learn how to build a technology foundation for governance along with the organizational best practices and processes. Sponsored by BEA. Click here. >> Vodafone protests T-Mobile's iPhone sales in Germany Posted November 20, 04:04 a.m. Pacific Time T-Mobile continued to sell Apple's iPhone in Germany on Tuesday, despite a legal challenge filed on Monday by rival Vodafone. >> EarthLink takes hard look at muni Wi-Fi unit Posted November 19, 04:24 a.m. Pacific Time EarthLink's municipal Wi-Fi signal grew weaker on Friday as the company said it may sell the business that built wireless networks in Philadelphia and other cities. >> Vendors display 50 handsets for China's 3G network Posted November 16, 05:13 a.m. Pacific Time Vendors including Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics showed off over 50 mobile phones being readied for the launch of China's 3G (third-generation mobile telecommunications) network, an important step in ensuring a smooth launch of mobile services next year. >> SOA GOVERNANCE @ WORK Don't miss the Webcast to learn how to build a technology foundation for governance along with the organizational best practices and processes. Sponsored by BEA. Click here. >> Consumers to drive enterprise mobility Posted November 16, 04:18 a.m. Pacific Time Enterprises hoping to maintain tight control over future adoption of mobile technologies should open their minds and embrace the notion that consumer devices will continue to filter their way into the workplace, whether they like it or not, according to some wireless market experts. >> Mobile Web leaders push for open standards Posted November 14, 12:20 p.m. Pacific Time The technological barriers and business models that have led to the current morass of proprietary handheld devices, closed-off carrier networks, and specialized wireless applications must be eliminated if the mobile Internet is to become as powerful and ubiquitous as it should someday be, according to industry leaders. >> China Unicom also open to iPhone talks Posted November 14, 05:03 a.m. Pacific Time China Unicom may be open to selling Apple's iPhone in China, giving Apple a second option for bringing its device to the world's most populous market. >> | ||
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