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Unboxing Video: Nokia 5530 XpressMusic

Posted: 21 Aug 2009 06:36 PM PDT


N97 Comes Over at The FCC

Posted: 20 Aug 2009 07:33 PM PDT

mini_n97_1.jpgThe N97 mini has surfaced again and this time on the FCC website. This is the third time the N97 mini has surfaced. First it was spotted by the guys over at Engadget Mobile, then some retailer was lucky enough to have lot of unreleased Nokia phones and dumb enough to click their picture and post it on Flickr. The Nokia N97 Mini, as the name suggests, is the smaller version of the big N97 without the D-Pad. It will be making its debut at the Nokia World Event in September 2009 along with its siblings, Nokia 5900, Nokia Rover and may be the Nokia 5800i.


FCC News Via: Engadget Mobile, Mobile Bulgaria


NTT DoCoMo Might Increase its Stake in Tata DoCoMo; Thinks Consolidation is the Future

Posted: 20 Aug 2009 07:09 PM PDT

The newest Indo-Japanese GSM service venture between NTT DoCoMo of Japan and Tata Teleservices is doing well especially with its pay per second strategy. Its a late entrant in the Indian GSM space which is dominated by big wigs like AirTel and Vodafone. Due to its innovative pricing strategy, it has got a overwhelming response from end users tatadocomo.gifand may be that is the reason, NTT DoCoMo thinks that they would be profitable in the Indian market in the coming three years. Currently DoCoMo owns 26% stake in Tata Teleservices and in future they are also planning to do more investments in the Indian market. The company's Senior VP has also hinted toward increasing the stake in Tata Teleservices and also feels that in future a lot of consolidation will happen in the Indian mobile services space, where big players might invest heavily in smaller ones and might buy them over. Apart from offering GSM services, the JV is also planning to bring NTT DoCoMo handsets for the Indian market which would be bundled with their data plans. The JV might also look out for some smaller operators to buy them out if additional spectrum is needed.


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