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Cell phone subscriptions surge in India

April 10, 2006 Of the 140 million phone service subscriptions, 90 million are for cell phones, according to the Indian government. TAGS: phone service, India, cell phone, subscription, China, telecommunications, mobile phone

Photos: Tech gets to work in India

May 3, 2005 Bangalore and other subcontinental cities are the place to be for a growing number of Indians working in high-tech fields. TAGS: India, cell phone, photograph

Photo: Bollywood's cell-phone premiere

December 8, 2004 India's largest private mobile-phone service provider will play out a full-length movie on handsets. TAGS: cell phone, India, handset, service provider, mobile phone, movie, photograph

Putting HD video on your phone

June 25, 2007 Texas Instruments says its new OMAP cell phone chips will deliver crisper images and fewer hiccups as early as next year. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., cell phone, ARM, India, Adobe Acrobat, Apple iPhone, Intel, camera, video

Bringing Bollywood to video games

July 26, 2007 Start-up plans to release games based on Bollywood movies before the films come out; winners will get invites to premieres, meet the stars. TAGS: India, games, film, movie, video game, movies, gamer, cell phone, video, PC

Nokia sets up CDMA center in India

April 28, 2004 Growing popularity of CDMA-based cell phones in India and other Asia-Pacific regions prompts the Finnish handset maker to focus on the standard. TAGS: CDMA, Nokia Corp., Asia-Pacific, India, handset, GSM, cell phone, telecommunications

Is a $20 cell phone on the horizon?

August 8, 2005 Texas Instruments is touting the cost benefits of a chip that it says combines all the crucial functions of a mobile phone. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., India, emerging market, broadband over power line, CMOS, horizon, handset maker, GPRS, cell phone, handset, CDMA, chipset, chip company, electronics, function

India spices up 'push to talk' campaign

May 28, 2004 Cell phone service provider Hutchison Essar, a division of Orange, becomes the second of the country's wireless companies in a week to start the walkie-talkie style cell phone service. TAGS: Essar Group, Hutchison, push-to-talk, Tata Indicom, India, Wireless company, Kyocera Wireless Corp., cell phone service provider, Orange PCS, cell phone, carrier, handset, service provider, U.S.

Nokia cuts 50 jobs, focuses abroad

March 5, 2004 The cell phone giant confirms it is laying off 50 engineers in Texas as its concentrates its research and development efforts in the United Kingdom and India. TAGS: Nokia Corp., R&D, Texas, India, cell phone company, U.K., telephone company, cell phone

Hotmail, MSN Messenger get a boost in India

December 13, 2005 Microsoft and Mobile 365 sign up more providers to bring e-mail and IM to cell phone subscribers. TAGS: Mobile 365 Inc., India, MSN Messenger, MSN Hotmail, MSN, subscriber, GSM, Microsoft Corp., IM, cell phone, e-mail

Rediff to market mobile content in India

August 31, 2005 The Indian portal will collaborate with TV magazine GR8 to market news and information about TV stars to cell phone users. TAGS: Rediff.com India Ltd., TV, India, portal, mobile phone, cell phone

Hotmail goes mobile in India

January 13, 2005 Microsoft strikes deal with Indian cell firms to deliver Hotmail and MSN Messenger over SMS. TAGS: broadband over power line, SMS, MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, India, MSN, telephone company, text messaging, cell phone company, subscriber, mobile phone, cell phone, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Nokia: 2 billion cell phone users by 2006

December 9, 2004 Adoption is accelerating faster than previously expected in some of the world's most populous countries, the company says. TAGS: Nokia Corp., economist, mobile phone, India, cell phone

Qualcomm lands push-to-talk deal in India

March 19, 2004 Later this year, an Indian telecommunications provider plans to introduce a Qualcomm-based service that lets people turn their cell phones into walkie-talkies. TAGS: Tata Indicom, Qualcomm Inc., push-to-talk, CDMA, India, telecommunications, U.S., cell phone

With smart phones, it's all about the OS

November 28, 2006 IDC study of mobile phone habits from major world markets finds, among other things, that applications drive competition. TAGS: smart phone, survey, India, Germany, China, Nokia Corp., Palm Inc., U.K., operating system, Microsoft Windows Mobile, brand, U.S., cell phone, Microsoft Windows

Study: Wireless market set for subscriber surge

July 29, 2004 Worldwide subscriber numbers projected to jump from 1.5 billion in 2004 to more than 2.5 billion in 2009, fueled by CDMA. TAGS: CDMA, TDMA, GSM, study, subscriber, India, Europe, cell phone

Gartner: Handsets to pull in strong sales

March 10, 2004 The cell phone sector is poised to do well again this year, following healthy growth in 2003 that was driven by emerging markets such as China and India, the market research firm says. TAGS: Gartner Inc., Motorola Inc., emerging market, Asia-Pacific, handset, India, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Nokia Corp., China, CDMA, market research company, mobile phone, cell phone

Emerging markets fuel cell phone growth

February 14, 2007 The next wave of growth will come from poor, developing nations, leaders in the wireless industry say at 3GSM. TAGS: Telenor, Vodafone Group Plc., rural area, emerging market, mobile operator, India, Barcelona, operator, fuel cell, subscriber, Africa, Brazil, region, handset, cell phone, China

Qualcomm debuts 'push to talk' service in India

May 27, 2004 India's Tata announces a walkie-talkie mobile phone service that uses Qualcomm software and Kyocera's handsets. TAGS: Tata Indicom, push-to-talk, Qualcomm Inc., Kyocera Wireless Corp., handset, CDMA, Motorola Inc., India, Nextel Communications Inc., service provider, cell phone, U.S., mobile phone

Week in pictures: Robots on the march

May 13, 2005 roundup Cornell scientists create a robot that can clone itself, and robotics confab showcases latest advances. Also: Samsung cell phone takes on Motorola's Razr. TAGS: robot, robotics, Motorola Razr, advance, scientist, Motorola Inc., Xbox 360, India, cell phone, Samsung Electronics, Microsoft Xbox, PC, video, Microsoft Corp.
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