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27 October 2007 @ 11:25 am

Two days ago AT&T said they will now launch MediaFlo services in early 2008. (BOO!) MediaFlo streams programming from a number of TV channels to phones over its own set of spectrum. The company had originally claimed they would launch Qualcomm's TV service by the end of this year, however they claim the delay is it to fine tune the service. AT&T did not mention what sort of changes or adjustments need to be made. Verizon has been offering MediaFlo service for over 6 months.

So I'm wondering if AT&T has bitten off more than the company can chew, and thats the reason for the delay since no other explaination has been given to us, or if they simply don't know how to manage time and stick to a scheduled release date.  In the battle of CDMA vs. GSM right now the winner is CDMA.

 
 
21 August 2007 @ 03:15 pm
 The FCC recently approved two new handsets from Nokia, including an 8GB version of the N95 and the first 3G Nokia for T-Mobile in the U.S. No carriers have announced plans to carry either phone.
  • N95 8GB: This update of the N95 boosts the capacity of the internal memory from 4GB via card to 8GB internal. Most other specs remain similar, including its quad-band GSM/EDGE and 2100 MHz 3G radios. It also brings over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Its appearance has changed a bit, though, and it includes a piano black finish and the keys are a bit smaller than the original version.
  • 6263: The 6263 is a U.S. variant of the 6267 flip. It has quad-band GSM/EDGE radios as well as AWS 1700 MHz WCDMA. This will make it T-Mobile's first 3G phone from Nokia. Features that it will likely carry over from the 6267 are stereo Bluetooth, microSD slot, FM radio and 2 megapixel camera.
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