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DoCoMo claims lack of content is delaying HSDPA drive: But Carlo Longino agrees with analysts who say that it’s the handsets that will be late, with models not appearing until mid-2006 in volume. This will almost certainly affect Cingular’s plans to some extent as the company’s statements indicate HSDPA next year, but not as early as DoCoMo was aiming for.
Posted by Glennf at May 11, 2005 8:44 PM
Categories: HSDPA
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