UTStarcom CDM-180
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Panasonic, UTStarcom Do 3G
Panasonic, UTStarcom Do 3G
11/06/2003 05:19 AMUnstrung.com Nov 6 2003 3:54AM ET
UTStarcom, Matsushita in 3G biz
UTStarcom, Matsushita in 3G biz
11/07/2003 06:38 AMChina Daily Nov 7 2003 5:42AM ET
UTStarcom Warns Again
UTStarcom Warns Again
09/20/2004 10:38 AMTheStreet.com Sep 20 2004 2:27PM GMT
UTStarcom Won't File on Time
UTStarcom Won't File on Time
03/31/2005 11:46 AMTheStreet.com Mar 31 2005 3:21PM GMT
UTStarcom Gets Lousy Reception
UTStarcom Gets Lousy Reception
08/12/2004 04:00 AMBusiness Week Aug 12 2004 8:17AM GMT
UTStarcom lowers growth forecast
UTStarcom lowers growth forecast
09/21/2004 08:14 AMComputer Business Review Sep 21 2004 12:44PM GMT
UTStarcom, Mitsushita cooperate for 3G
development
UTStarcom, Mitsushita cooperate for 3G
development
11/01/2003 06:23 AMChina Daily Nov 1 2003 5:39AM ET
UTStarcom Gets China Telecom Deal
UTStarcom Gets China Telecom Deal
06/28/2004 01:23 PMTheStreet.com Jun 28 2004 5:16PM GMT
UTStarcom Expands 3G CDMA Opportunities
UTStarcom Expands 3G CDMA Opportunities
04/28/2004 04:47 AM3G Apr 28 2004 8:12AM GMT
UTStarcom Pushing Audiovox Handset Bid
UTStarcom Pushing Audiovox Handset Bid
04/30/2004 06:29 AMTheStreet.com Apr 30 2004 10:58AM GMT
Panasonic and UTStarcom Establish JV for
3G Market in China
Panasonic and UTStarcom Establish JV for
3G Market in China
11/07/2003 05:24 AMJapan Corp Nov 7 2003 4:36AM ET
Vonage UTStarcom F1000 VoIP Phone
Vonage UTStarcom F1000 VoIP Phone
01/04/2005 01:43 PM
Vonage is dropping some killer gear on us today,
with product announcements that include this new Wi-Fi Voice-Over-IP
handset from UTStarcom that will let Vonage subscribers make calls
anywhere they can log onto a Wi-Fi connection. With an 80-hour standby
time and three to four hour talk time, the F1000 looks practical
enough to use as your primary phone, not to mention extremely handy to
have around as a secondary communications sidearm. Plus, you're sort
of getting a Wi-Fi location device for free.
The UTStarcom F1000 is a standard SIP phone, as well, meaning it
can be used with other Voice-Over-IP platforms besides Vonage.
Press Release [UTStar]
UTStarcom set to unveil dual-technology
3G phones
UTStarcom set to unveil dual-technology
3G phones
06/29/2004 11:53 PMEastDay Jun 30 2004 4:13AM GMT
UTStarcom wins Indian IP gear contract
UTStarcom wins Indian IP gear contract
08/18/2004 12:13 PMIndia's state-owned telecom provider signs $8.2 million contract with
the company.
UTStarcom to unveil dual-tech 3G phones
UTStarcom to unveil dual-tech 3G phones
06/30/2004 02:46 AMCHINAdaily Jun 30 2004 7:13AM GMT
Spectrum Signal Processing Signs
Licensing Agreement with UTStarcom
Spectrum Signal Processing Signs
Licensing Agreement with UTStarcom
12/23/2003 06:54 PMBC Technology Dec 23 2003 6:07PM ET
Wireless equipment maker Telos
Technology acquired by UTStarcom for US
$29M
Wireless equipment maker Telos
Technology acquired by UTStarcom for US
$29M
04/24/2004 01:10 PMCanadian Press Apr 24 2004 4:15PM GMT
Exclusive: UTStarcom developing
3G/Xiaolingtong dual-mode handsets in
China
Exclusive: UTStarcom developing
3G/Xiaolingtong dual-mode handsets in
China
06/28/2004 05:01 AMInterfax Information Agency Jun 28 2004 9:21AM GMT
Norson Telecom Consulting Today
Released: "Chinese Vendors Going Global:
Huawei, ZTE, and UTStarcom" Norson
Analysis Report
Norson Telecom Consulting Today
Released: "Chinese Vendors Going Global:
Huawei, ZTE, and UTStarcom" Norson
Analysis Report
02/01/2005 08:49 PMAs China's telecom industry has grown quickly, the domestic market has
become increasingly crowded and competition more intense. This has led
many Chinese vendors to look outside their borders for new growth
opportunities. In this report, we look at Huawei, ZTE, and UTStarcom –
three companies at the vanguard of China’s charge abroad – and
forecast each company’s future prospects in international markets.
[PRWEB Jan 30, 2005]
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Sprint Audiovox 6601 Reviewed
Sprint Audiovox 6601 Reviewed
12/27/2004 11:20 AM
In
Om's very positive review of the Sprint Audiovox 6601 Pocket PC phone,
he writes, "I personally feel that Microsoft should stop trying to get
into all general purpose phones and instead focus on these high end
devices which make life easier for the 'enterprise user.'" That made
me wonder: is Microsoft marketing these devices to anybody
besides enterprise users (we geeky early-adopting types,
aside)? I think the genius of something like, say, the Sidekick II, is
that it has moved keyboard-based messaging into a form factor and a
user interface that even sassy debutants don't mind busting out in
public. I don't know that the target demographics' optimal form
factors are mutually exclusive (in concept), but I can promise you
that no one—even the enterprise user that Audiovox is
targeting—really wants to pull something this ugly out of their
pocket in the middle of a restaurant.
God I'm deep.
The
Next Hot Pocket PC [GigaOm]
New Silicone Jacket for
Audiovox/C500/i-mate
New Silicone Jacket for
Audiovox/C500/i-mate
12/30/2004 02:47 PMSmartphone Thoughts Dec 30 2004 6:13PM GMT
Audiovox and AT&T Wireless announced the
PPC 4100 Windows Mobile PDA phone
Audiovox and AT&T Wireless announced the
PPC 4100 Windows Mobile PDA phone
05/27/2004 03:38 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 27 2004 8:21PM GMT
AudioVox: never again
AudioVox: never again
09/25/2004 03:11 PM
A couple months ago, I bought this cool new phone by Audiovox -- the
CMD8900. The speaker then quit working. I returned it to the store I
had bought it at (New Wireless, 107 West Portal Ave) at the end of
August. Last week, when it was still not back, I called and asked why.
New Wireless informed me all Audiovox repairs take "30 to 45 days." I
found that hard to believe, so I went to the Audiovox website, and
posted a question asking whether that was true. A week later, no
response still.
So though I have spent over $60 for wireless service this month, I've
had no wireless phone. And indeed, if this is Audiovox's policy, it is
a
really good reason not to rely upon that company. Unless of
course, your cell phone is just a toy which you don't really need, and
you don't mind spending scores of dollars for service that you cannot
use.
AT&T Wireless to Carry Audiovox PPC 410
AT&T Wireless to Carry Audiovox PPC 410
05/25/2004 06:47 AMLooks like the Audiovox PPC 410, a tri-band Pocket PC with a 400MHz
proc, 64MB RAM/64MB ROM, and SD/MMC is going to be released via AT&T
Wireless. Pricing is set to be around $400 before a $50 instant
rebate--likely in...
From Audiovox, the first 1xEV-DO Pocket
PC Phone
From Audiovox, the first 1xEV-DO Pocket
PC Phone
01/08/2004 08:16 PMNew from Audiovox, the first Pocket PC Phone compatible with Verizon's
high-speed 1xEV-DO data network (which is able to get speeds of up to
500Kbps...
CES: Audiovox offers iPod Mobile
Interface Kit
CES: Audiovox offers iPod Mobile
Interface Kit
01/05/2005 11:04 AMAudiovox Corp. has introduced the iPod Mobile Interface Kit, which
enables users of Apple Computer Inc.'s popular iPod music player to
directly connect the device to many factory-installed car stereos. The
kit charges the iPod's internal battery and also allows drivers to use
radio and steering wheel controls to change tracks, fast-forward and
rewind.
Audiovox announces iPod Mobile Interface
Kit
Audiovox announces iPod Mobile Interface
Kit
01/05/2005 11:41 AMAudiovox Corporation today announced a compatibility program that
allows an iPod to play through a car stereo system...
Audiovox Announces Cellular-Wireless
Pocket PC
Audiovox Announces Cellular-Wireless
Pocket PC
01/07/2004 06:24 PMBrightHand Jan 7 2004 6:03PM ET
Sprint Launches Audiovox PM-8920: First
US Megapixel Phone
Sprint Launches Audiovox PM-8920: First
US Megapixel Phone
07/08/2004 10:40 AM
I can hardly
believe it's true, but MobileTracker is reporting that Sprint has
announced the Audiovox PM-8920, the first megapixel-plus cameraphone
for the US market. And if that weren't enough, the price is to be low
-- $150 after rebates. Among its other features, the PM-8920 also
features an 'Airplane Mode,' a special setting that allows games and
applications to be used while keeping the cellular radio powered down.
(That sounds like a load of fun to explain to the stewardesses.)
The PM-8920 should be in stores today. If any of you early adopters
want to send in early impressions, feel free.
Read - Sprint PM-8920 first 1.3MP cam phone for US
[MobileTracker]
Look - CTIA Wireless Show [PhoneScoop]
UTStarcom CDM-180