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  2. Nokia 150 - Wikipedia

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    Nokia 150 and Nokia 150 Dual SIM are Nokia-branded entry-level mobile phones from HMD Global. Originally introduced in December 2016, as the first Nokia-branded devices by HMD Global, the 150 supports one Mini-SIM card and 150 Dual SIM supports two Mini-SIM cards. [1] The Nokia 150 has a flashlight. Display is 2.4 inches with QVGA 320x240 ...

  3. Nordic Mobile Telephone - Wikipedia

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    The Mobira Cityman 150, Nokia's NMT-900 mobile phone from 1989 (left), compared to the dual-band GSM Nokia 1100 phone from 2003. [1]NMT (Nordic Mobile Telephony) is an automatic cellular phone system specified by Nordic telecommunications administrations and opened for service on 1 October 1981.

  4. Carrier IQ - Wikipedia

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    Carrier IQ was a privately owned mobile software company founded in 2005 in Sunnyvale, California.It provided diagnostic analysis of smartphones to the wireless industry via the installation of software on the user's phone, typically in a manner that cannot be removed without rooting the phone.

  5. The Decline and Fall of Nokia - Wikipedia

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    The book covers the history of the company Nokia from 2006 to 2013, during the upheaval in the mobile device industry caused by newcomers Apple, Google and low-cost competitors. To a lesser extent it also covers Nokia Solutions and Networks, then a joint venture called Nokia Siemens Networks, during the same period. [2]

  6. List of telephone switches - Wikipedia

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    The "United" version of NX-2A replaced the intercabling connection blocks with wire wrap connections so that switches could be installed or expanded without having custom cable harnesses provided by North Electric. Switcher Family (NX-2A pre-installed in a trailer for rapid installation or portable/emergency use)

  7. Nokia - Wikipedia

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    Nokia Corporation [5] [a] is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, originally established as a pulp mill in 1865. Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, in the Helsinki metropolitan area, [3] but the company's actual roots are in the Tampere region of Pirkanmaa. [6]

  8. Wireless Application Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an obsolete technical standard for accessing information over a mobile cellular network. Introduced in 1999, [ 1 ] WAP allowed users with compatible mobile devices to browse content such as news, weather and sports scores provided by mobile network operators , specially designed for the limited ...

  9. GAIT (wireless) - Wikipedia

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    GAIT (an acronym for the GSM-ANSI-136 Interoperability Team) is a wireless standard developed in 1999 [1] that allows cross-operation of mobile telephone technologies. Phones compliant with the GAIT standard can operate on either contemporary GSM networks, or the legacy IS-136 TDMA and AMPS networks found extensively throughout North America.