According to Reuters, the Finnish manufacturer will start selling its high-end phones in Japan as a virtual network operator.
GeoSIM offers calls cheaper even than the European flat rates and free call receiving.
We have recently reported that T-Mobile has 1.5 million G1s pre-ordered. Well, they don't.
Chinese Unicom is about to start testing standard WCDMA 3G instead of TD-SCDMA.
Huawei is building the first 40G data transfer network in China.
Vodafone launches a Windows XP and Linux-based mini laptop, designed for web surfing.
The Japanese company's subsidiary in China is primarily for Japanese businessmen.
Blyk, offering free mobile telephony services in turn for ads, will soon enter new countries.
There were more than one hundred million 3G subscribers in Europe at the end of May.
Viviane Redignt thinks that capping mobile termination rates could be the key to cheaper phone bills.
After five years of successful leadership, Arun Sarin, Vodafone's CEO has retired.
There are countries from across the world on the list.
T-Mobile confirmed at Wireless Innovations 2008 conference that they will have an Android device this year.
The first commercial DVB-SH satellite is on geostationary orbit over the United States.
After the decrease of roaming voice call tariffs, the next targets are data transfer and SMS messages.