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Kyocera Sells Indian R&D Subsidiary

Japan's kyocera­ has sold its India-based engineering group kyocera Wireless India (KWI) to MindTree for an undisclosed amount. more

Related Tags: mindtree, research-and-development, global-mobile, India


Mobile Phones Get Smarter at CTIA with Touch Screen Tech

This month's International CTIA Wireless 2009 event in Las Vegas showcased in the mobile handset's industry increasing focus on smart phones, as illustrated by prevalence of announcements related to touch-screen technology, according to iSuppli.  more

Related Tags: android, google, sony-ericsson, , wi-fi, microsoft, nokia, sim, iphone, samsung, wimax, apple, isuppli, sprint-nextel, gps, tim, wind, lte, docomo, ericsson, ovi, palm, blackberry, rim, sony, mobile-internet, touch-screen, navteq, sprint, nextel, smart, windows, las-vegas, ctia, navigation, indoor, garmin-asus, music, webos, touch-screen


Kyocera Working on WiFi - CDMA Handover for Handsets

kyocera Wireless and PCTEL say that they are collaborating on a Voice Call Continuity (VCC) solution for dual-mode Wi-Fi/CDMA handsets. The solution, which incorporates PCTEL's Roaming Client ? Voice Enabled (VE), is being demonstrated on a prototype kyocera handset. more

Related Tags: voip, handover, pctel, dual-mode, seamless


Collaboration on Mobile WiMAX-Powered Wireless Devices

kyocera Wireless and Runcom Technologies have disclosed a development agreement to develop new consumer electronic devices employing broadband Mobile WiMAX technology. kyocera and Runcom worked closely over the last several months in the early development of multiple classes of Mobile WiMAX terminals, such as PC cards, customer-premises equipment (CPEs), residential gateways and others. At the heart of these devices, the companies anticipate incorporating Runcom's RNA 200 Mobile WiMAX baseband ASIC with MIMO capability. more

Related Tags: mobile-wimax, mimo, runcom-technologies


Kyocera aims for 25% share in CDMA handset market in 2006

US CDMA mobile handset manufacturer kyocera Wireless expects to increase its market share in Mexico this year to 25% from the current 20% of CDMA handsets, newspaper El Universal reported kyocera Mexico's director Renata de la Vega as saying. more

Related Tags: iusacell, telecel


Low Cost CDMA Handsets for Emerging Markets

kyocera Wireless has launched two new low-cost CDMA mobile phones. With a rapidly-growing number of wireless users in cost-sensitive markets such as Asia, Africa and Latin America, the kyocera K122 is an ultra-low-tier single-mode 800 MHz phone that allows carriers to offer a stylish, full-featured CDMA handset priced to compete against low-cost phones from GSM operators. more

Related Tags: text-messaging, battery, predictive-text, cdma2000, wap, brew, antenna, dual-mode


CDMA Based Payphone Launched

kyocera and Microtel Electronica have announced a collaboration on a new CDMA wireless payphone. Easy and convenient to install and relocate, the payphones eschew hard wiring by using the kyocera 200 Module to connect via CDMA wireless networks. Targeted for Latin American and Caribbean countries, the Microtel wireless payphone is first approved for use in Venezuela with wireless service provider Movistar. more

Related Tags: m2m, battery, caribbean, payphone


Kyocera expects 50% handset revenue growth in 2006

US CDMA mobile handset manufacturer kyocera Wireless aims to grow its sales in Brazil by 50% in 2006 compared to 2005, Fabio Castanheira, kyocera's general manager in Brazil, told BNamericas. more

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Kyocera seeks to double market share to 40%

US CDMA mobile handset manufacturer kyocera Wireless (KWC) plans to double its market share in Mexico to 40% with handsets that integrate global positioning systems and internet access, KWC's new Mexico manager Renata de la Vega Serratos was quoted as saying by local daily El Economista. more

Related Tags: iusacell, new-mexico, brew


Phone Industry Fails To Stop Lawsuits Over Radiation

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The cellular-phone industry Monday failed to stop proceedings in several state class-action lawsuits over whether radiation emitted by cellphones is harmful to consumers who use them.  more

Related Tags: radiation, supreme-court, federal-communications-commission, philips, pennsylvania, health


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