Nokia Mobile Phones
Nokia Mobile Phones:
The Finnish company said on Thursday it would pull out of CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) phone manufacturing, which it sees as a shrinking market in the longer term.
It will continue to offer Nokia-branded CDMA handsets, made by contract manufacturers, in North America where the standard is popular.
CDMA is the less popular wireless telephony technology, used by 25 to 30 percent of mobile subscribers, and competes with the GSM standard used by about 70 percent of the world's 2 billion mobile phone users.
The Finnish company said on Thursday it would pull out of CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) phone manufacturing, which it sees as a shrinking market in the longer term.
It will continue to offer Nokia-branded CDMA handsets, made by contract manufacturers, in North America where the standard is popular.
CDMA is the less popular wireless telephony technology, used by 25 to 30 percent of mobile subscribers, and competes with the GSM standard used by about 70 percent of the world's 2 billion mobile phone users.
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