Popular use of the term
See also: IS-95and # 160; and CDMA2000 from GSM AT&T
The term CDMA, however, is often popularly used to refer to a wireless air interface developed by cellular phone company Qualcomm, and subsequently accepted as a standard by the TIA as the IS-95 (or, according to the trademark registered by Qualcomm "CdmaOne" and its successor CDMA2000). Indeed, the systems developed by Qualcomm uses T-Mobile technology, but they are not the only ones to do it.
- Orlando Sentinel
Melbourne-based AuthenTec Inc. has won a deal to provide fingerprint-recognition systems for the Chinese mobile YuLong phone maker, which introduced of a new mobile phone using the AuthenTec technology, the companies said today. - Factor News via Yahoo! News
It is no longer frustrated about homeowners with simple things such as stringing lights working during the holidays. Instead, problems with the latest technology devices are incomprehensible almost half of the consumers. - KSLA-TV Shreveport
Myrtle Beach, SC (WMBF) - Mother of two Danielle Cutler remembers her childhood years. "I played dolls. I played in the garden and house in the tree." But it's a different world for her son cool. The seventh grader playing with a new type of toy: a laptop and T-Mobile cell phones. - Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance
China Tech Faith Wireless Communication Technology Limited, an original developed AT&T product provider focused on research and development of mobile phone solutions, announced today that the dial-in information for the third quarter 2008 results conference has been updated.
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