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Some good news for Nokia Siemens and USA LTE

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLDE66J1CA20100720
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Nice to see that corporates still invest in development of these new technologies and they're taken into use. My fear has been that licensing problems make corporates spend less money in research.

P.S. Any news about Apples approach to LTE antenna design?
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Any news about Apples approach to LTE antenna design?
no but apple is hard working on the ultimate, wonderful, amazing and never been there antenna which gives the phone connection even when you have the phone in your hand
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Big victory for Nokia Siemens!
 
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And here was I thinking that NSN was the bastard child of Nokia Oy, even not understanding why the whole "buying Motorola telecom" thingie.

Everything makes sense now... I better start drinking again.
 

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geez, what is nokia doing!! if they dont just focus on making one superphone model to beat the iphone they are going to be left behind and go out of business. OMG!!!,oh well, it was good to know you nokia.

 
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Originally Posted by quipper8 View Post
geez, what is nokia doing!! if they dont just focus on making one superphone model to beat the iphone they are going to be left behind and go out of business. OMG!!!,oh well, it was good to know you nokia.

You're kidding right?

This is next gen stuff right here. They have a leg up on the next frontier of mobile cellular data market in US (once they fight off WiMax).
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Y'all keep Apple in your mouth too much for my likes.

Regardless... this is absolutely huge.
 
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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
You're kidding right?
yes, of course. poking fun at the naysayers who think a company as large as nokia cannot do more than one thing at a time.

I agree, it is huge next year. Providing the LTE tech on the backend and on the frontend(meego and symbian 4 handsets), nokia just might make it in the US market after all.

Nokia has partly been limited in the US because two of the largest carriers(Verizon and Sprint, were CDMA only) I think Nokia has made(or simply rebranded) a few throwaway type phones for CDMA but that is about it.
 
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Verizon rolling out LTE to 38 markets this year, yes 2010

If Nokia is onboard with these new devices and is one of the first with LTE handsets and tablets, things will pick up fast

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...179977848.html
 
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