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  1. #1
    Bjorn
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    Nokia introduces mid-range CDMA camera phones designed for the global market
    Full story http://www.phonecontent.com/bm/news/nokia/577.shtml

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  2. #2
    michael turner
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    Re: New camera phones from Nokia

    On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 20:39:19 +0100, Bjorn wrote:

    > Nokia introduces mid-range CDMA camera phones designed for the global market
    > Full story http://www.phonecontent.com/bm/news/nokia/577.shtml


    Global market ?!?! ...

    It's only the American continent(USA, Canada, Mexico, etc) that uses CDMA
    isn't it ? AFAIK everywhere else being GSM and/or 3G, including the
    American continent.

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  3. #3
    Ivan Gotcha
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    Re: New camera phones from Nokia


    What about the continent of Australia?





  4. #4
    eggster2k
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    Re: New camera phones from Nokia

    On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 04:16:57 GMT, "Ivan Gotcha" <[email protected]> wrote:

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    >What about the continent of Australia?
    >


    according to gsmworld.com Australia use gsm 900, 1800 and also 3g





  5. #5
    Richard Colton
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    Re: New camera phones from Nokia


    "Ivan Gotcha" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > What about the continent of Australia?


    What about it? As you've snipped all context (and my crystal ball is
    playing up this morning) I'm afraid I've no idea what you're on about.

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  6. #6
    Vlad Andreyev
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    Re: New camera phones from Nokia

    There are CDMA networks all around the world: Americas, Europe (at least, in
    Russia), Asia, Australia, Middle East, etc...

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    "eggster2k" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 04:16:57 GMT, "Ivan Gotcha" <[email protected]> wrote:

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    >What about the continent of Australia?
    >


    according to gsmworld.com Australia use gsm 900, 1800 and also 3g






  7. #7
    John Phillips
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    Re: New camera phones from Nokia

    On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 21:50:47 -0500, Vlad Andreyev wrote:

    > according to gsmworld.com Australia use gsm 900, 1800 and also 3g


    We also have CDMA. Inbound roaming on CDMA not allowed except from New
    Zealand.




  8. #8
    Ivan Gotcha
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    Re: New camera phones from Nokia


    Can't you F*ing read?

    The man said in relation to new CDMA phones

    "Global market ?!?! ...

    It's only the American continent(USA, Canada, Mexico, etc) that uses CDMA
    isn't it ? AFAIK everywhere else being GSM and/or 3G, including the
    American continent."

    And I was asking the question what about Australia, as in hey they use CDMA
    also. Not just the abovementioned areas.





  9. #9
    Richard Colton
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    Re: New camera phones from Nokia


    "Ivan Gotcha" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Can't you F*ing read?


    Who are you trying to talk to? As you've (again) snipped all context it's a
    little difficult to figure out.

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  10. #10
    michael turner
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    Re: New camera phones from Nokia

    On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:34:59 +0000, Ivan Gotcha wrote:

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    > Can't you F*ing read?


    Read what ?

    Some of use delete old read NG postings on a regular basis. So we(TINW)
    need you to *quote* what and whom you're replying to.

    > The man said in relation to new CDMA phones
    >
    > "Global market ?!?! ...
    >
    > It's only the American continent(USA, Canada, Mexico, etc) that uses CDMA
    > isn't it ? AFAIK everywhere else being GSM and/or 3G, including the
    > American continent."
    >
    > And I was asking the question what about Australia, as in hey they use CDMA
    > also. Not just the abovementioned areas.


    So who where you replying to with this post then ?

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