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NEC, Casio and Hitachi Delay Handset Merger Plans

­Last September, NEC, casio Computer and Hitachi announced an agreement to merge their respective mobile phone businesses and began preparations for the launch of a new joint venture in April 2010.  more

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NEC, Casio and Hitachi to Merge Handset Manufacturing Divisions

­Three Japanese companies, NEC, casio and Hitachi have announced plans to merge their respective mobile phone divisions into a single joint-venture.  more

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Alaska Communications Systems Revenues Up by 19%

Alaska Communications Systems has reported a 19% rise in Q2 revenues to US$96.1 million, and a net income of US$2.5 million, compared to a profit of US$600,000 a year ago. EBITDA of $31.1 million was up 2.3 percent from prior year EBITDA of $30.4 million, with gains in enterprise and wireless more than offsetting structural declines in retail, wholesale and access wireline revenue.  more

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Casio Computer Licenses CDMA and Bluetooth Patents

casio Computer has signed a multi-year running royalty agreement covering Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and CDMA products with Wi-LAN Inc. The specific terms of the agreement are confidential. This license with casio brings the total number of license agreements signed so far this quarter to ten and the total number of wireless license agreements signed to date to 69.  more

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Heathrow Express Gets Mobile Ticketing

Heathrow Express, the high speed rail link between central London and Heathrow Airport has launched a mobile banking application, provided by Atos Origin. Passengers on the Heathrow Express can now have their tickets sent directly to a mobile phone or PDA, so they do not have to queue to collect tickets at the station before they travel.  more

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Casio Shows off Waterproof Cameraphone

casio has shown off a waterproof cameraphone aimed at the Japanese market. The casio W61CA is a CDMA1X based clampshell handset which also comes with a 5.1 megapixel camera which includes blur-reduction software.  more

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The Smithsonian Acquires Wireless Picturephone Prototypes

The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History has joined with inventor Daniel A. Henderson to acquire two prototypes and related documentation for a pioneering wireless picturephone technology developed in 1993. Henderson recently was awarded six U.S. patents for innovation incorporated in the wireless system and device.  more

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Text to Speech Software installed on Japanese Handsets

Fonix Speech says that its DECtalk text-to-speech (TTS) has been installed on two new mobile phones for the Japanese market introduced by casio Hitachi Mobile. The handset vendors two new mobile phones - the casio W51CA and the Hitachi W51H, which are built on the BREW operating system - feature Fonix text-to-speech and are now available for sale in Japan. casio Soft integrated Fonix TTS into the Mobile Dictionary, which 'speaks' dictionary words and sentences to the user in English. Fonix receives unit royalties from the sale of each phone. more

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Casio Tops Japanese Handset Satisfaction Rating

casio ranks highest in customer satisfaction among 11 mobile phone handset manufacturers in Japan for a second consecutive year, according to the J.D. Power Asia Pacific 2006 Japan Mobile Telephone Handset Satisfaction Study. Now in its third year, the study measures overall customer satisfaction with mobile phone handsets based on eight factors: design/size; battery; quality; operability; e-mail; camera; display; and Internet. more

Related Tags: asia-pacific, j.d.-power, waterproof


Casio Extends 3G License Agreements

casio has extended its existing CDMA licenses with Qualcomm to include all 3G CDMA standards (i.e., CDMA2000, WCDMA/UMTS, TD-SCDMA). Under the terms of the royalty-bearing expansion, Qualcomm has granted casio a worldwide license under Qualcomm's CDMA patent portfolio to develop, manufacture and sell subscriber units implementing any 3G CDMA standard. The royalties payable by casio are at Qualcomm's standard rates and are the same irrespective of the CDMA standard implemented by the subscriber unit. more

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