After CDMA, will nokia miss the 3G bus ?
20. Nov 2007 00:24, sonu42IIPM MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
The next big thing in wireless technology in India would be the transition to 3rd generation (3G) technology that promises users a great motley of services. 3G, as a technology, is inherently more sophisticated as it supports both the CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technologies. The main differentiators from 2G/2.5G are video telephony and video content that are provided on a “better quality and higher speed” platform. But the first mover advantage in 3G eludes Nokia, though it possesses the technology. The slumber, however, has not lasted long as the company is introducing a number of 3G handsets. LG, reportedly, has already shipped one million 3G handsets in Europe during the first quarter of 2005. Nokia’s initial reluctance to switch over to CDMA in India cost it dear. History repeats itself! One can only hope that Nokia does not miss the 3G bus this time.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
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