TechWeb: "GSM Based phones can usually be used in many non-U.S. countries."
On Dec 22, 7:46 pm, John Navas <spamfilt...@navasgroup.com> wrote:
> On 9 Dec 2006 10:18:46 -0800, "carcarx" <carc...@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> Nokia and Sanyo announced today that they will not be forming the new
> CDMA device company preliminarily announced in February.
>
> The Finnish company said on it would pull out of CDMA phone
> manufacturing, which it sees as a shrinking market in the longer
> term. Recent developments may indicate that the CDMA emerging markets
> business is looking more challenging.
>
> <http://www.networkworld.com/news/2006/081106-nokia-to-lay-off-us.html>
>
> Nokia will cut a few hundred jobs as it shuts down its CDMA handset
> development.
Old news.
As someone else pointed out, there ceasing of production of their own,
has more to do with
breakdown of negotiations with Qualcomm. An eventual diminution of cdma
handset demand?
Very vague.
However, Nokia branded cdma phones are still being marketed and
developed.
No apology was ever given, nor still intended.
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