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Others,
Sharp,
Sony Ericsson,
NTT DoCoMo
We like it when some high-powered cellphone manufacturers get together and try to get everyone in the sandbox to
play nice together -- at least in the Pacific Rim area. Mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo and handset makers Renesas Technology, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi Electric, Sharp and Sony Ericsson said they will be developing a new handset platform to integrate
3G and 2G technologies in the same handset. This makes perfect sense, as almost all global wireless phones right now operate on 2G networks as
3G tech like
HSDPA, W-
CDMA and
EV-DO Revision A make inroads to customers (and handsets) to put that portable broadband speed
in your pocket. Combining
HSDPA / W-
CDMA and
GSM /
GPRS /
EDGE, this consortium of companies want to make sure that bridge between the old and the new is as seamless as possible -- as to not disrupt all those stubborn business models that are rapidly changing with all this data flying around in the air now. Detail include an LSI chip that supports
HSDPA and platform support for common functions and middleware to play nice with all the current mobile phone operating systems like Symbian and such.
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