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  • Hutchison dumps Cellnet as it revamps distribution

    Hutchison Telecom has dropped mobile and IT technology distributor Cellnet Group as its 3G and CDMA mobile phones distributor as the company moves to an in-house distribution system.

  • Europe's first 3G network goes live

    Europe's first 3G mobile network was permanently switched on on Wednesday as Manx Telecom, a subsidiary of BT off-shoot mmO2, began trials on the Isle of Man.

  • Nokia stash phony: Aust customs

    Australian custom officials have foiled an attempt to import a massive booty of fake Nokia goods into the country, prompting the mobile phone manufacturer to employ a local private investigation company to step up counterfeit surveillance.

  • Shared networks cut 3G costs

    The development of 3G mobile networks offering broadband links will happen over the next few years. But rollout could be faster and prices cheaper if carriers collaborate.

  • Fruit loot: Why BlackBerry is still going strong

    Research In Motion's BlackBerry wireless email device isn't just a faddish executive status symbol - it's an indispensable, money-saving e-business tool, says Jim Balsillie, RIM's co-CEO.

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  • Handspring readies all-in-one wireless gadgets

    Delivering on promises to become more focused on wireless communications, Handspring plans on Monday to announce devices that combine a handheld organiser, a cell phone and Web browsing, according to sources.

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