- Coolpad Communications to launch 15 more models in India
Coolpad Communications India is planning to introduce 15 more CDMA and GSM handset models in the Indian market.
- Phone tap technology widely available; both GSM & CDMA phones easy to tap
Technology available today makes it very easy to intercept and record phone conversations passively, without callers or telecom operator no...
- Apple in talks to launch CDMA iPhone in India
Apple is in talks with two Indian telecom operators about launching a CDMA version of the iPhone in India, one of the world's fastest-growi...
- RCom partners Samsung for Galaxy i899
Anil Ambani group firm Reliance Communications said it has partnered with Korean mobile handset maker Samsung to launch Android-powered CDM...
- Reliance Webstore rolls out India's cheapest CDMA phone
Reliance Webstore, the retail subsidiary of Reliance Communications and Coolpad Communications, the Indian joint-venture of Hong Kong-liste...
- Samsung to more than double its CDMA-based phone models
Electronics and home appliances manufacturer Samsung India today said it would more than double the number of its CDMA-based phone models t...
- Samsung bets big on GSM, CDMA handsets
The Korean chaebol plans to grow its market share in the GSM and CDMA handset segments by more than 5% annually to ensure its goal of achie...
- Samsung launches world's first OMH handset
Leading CDMA player Samsung announced the launch of the world's first OMH phone "Mpower 699" in the Indian market in cooperation with Qualc...
- Tata Indicom launches radio phone with AM/FM features
Tata Indicom on Wednesday announced the launch of the first-ever CDMA AM/FM-enabled mobile phone called the Tata Indicom Radio Phone.
- LG may switch off CDMA handset biz
World’s largest CDMA phone maker blames cheap imports from china, to turn focus on premium GSM models.
- BSNL's CDMA venture with ZTE in troubled waters
State-owned BSNL’s proposed 50:50 joint ventures with China’s ZTE to make CDMA mobiles and fixed wireless terminals (FWTs) appears to have ...
- Qualcomm board may review differential royalty
The Prime Minister’s Office will track the outcome of Qualcomm’s board meeting on July 19.
- CDMA lowest in India, Qualcomm tells Maran
Even as Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs is scheduled to meet communications and IT minister, Dayanidhi Maran on Wednesday.
- CDMA phones may get network freedom soon
CDMA operators, particularly Reliance Communications (RCL), are trying to change the dynamics of the CDMA industry
- Nokia to quit CDMA biz
Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, said it would stop making phones using the CDMA standard and had scrapped plans to produce t...
- CDMA phones may get network freedom soon
CDMA operators, particularly Reliance Communications (RCL), are trying to change the dynamics of the CDMA industry.
- RCL wants Qualcomm to re-engineer phones
CDMA operators, particularly Reliance Communications (RCL) is trying to change the dynamics of the CDMA industry.