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Update: Mobile High Speed 3.2







Update: Mobile High Speed 3.2

Update: Mobile High Speed 3.2 02/17/2004 11:51 AM

The GPRS/EDGE and HSCSD/GSM mobile phone connection manager adds support for the SonyEricsson GC82 EDGE/GPRS and Sierra Wireless AC750, an improved interface, and other changes.




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