Touted world’s first SIM-based smartphones to receive MasterCrad PayPass handset certifications for NFC mobile payments, BlackBerry Bold 9900 and BlackBerry Curve 9360 were also the first to run RIM’s BlackBerry 7 operating system.
To capitalize on NFC (Near Field Communications) technology, major ... |
18 January 2012 13:01 GMT |
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Introduced almost three weeks ago in Turkey, Huawei Sonic has just been spotted at the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) with T-Mobile's branding and NFC functionality.
It appears that Turkcell won't be the only carrier to retail the Android smartphone, as the device will soon receive FCC's ap... |
12 July 2011 05:53 GMT |
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Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia announced recently an agreement with Turkcell, a leading wireless carrier in Turkey, aimed at the introduction of Nokia Messaging service in the country. According to the company, Nokia's consumer messaging service will arrive on Turkcell's airwaves starting with the first ... |
19 February 2010 06:05 GMT |
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Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion announced recently the launch of its high-end BlackBerry Bold 9700 device on the market in Turkey, via leading communications company Turkcell. According to the company, the new BlackBerry Bold 9700 smartphone is available for Turkcell customers for a monthly plan that ... |
22 January 2010 04:22 GMT |
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While North America is still waiting for it, RIM's latest high-end smartphone, the BlackBerry Bold 9000, is being released in more and more non-American countries. The latest market to get the Bold is Turkey, the Eurasian country that has a population of slightly over 70 million. RIM has launched the Bold via ... |
19 August 2008 04:29 GMT |
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Gemalto announced that Turkcell, Turkey's leading mobile operator with more than 30 million subscribers, has selected its SIM-based identification solution to implement a large-scale mobile program. The program is based on qualified digital certificates by E-Guven, a Turkish Certificate Authority. Digital certif... |
3 April 2007 08:32 GMT |
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Ericsson and Turkcell recently announced that they have signed a contract to enhance network capacity in Turkey. The agreement with Ericsson will further expand Turkcell's voice and data traffic capacity, and help increase the diversity of services it offers to customers. Süreyya Ciliv, CEO of Turkcell, said: "Turkce... |
30 March 2007 04:42 GMT |
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