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Huawei announces royalty rates for patent license programs
Wed, 26th Jul 2023
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The company announced royalty rates for its handsets, Wi-Fi, and IoT patent license programs, aimed at balancing innovation and adoption.
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The Warehouse ups its prepaid mobile game
Mon, 21st Mar 2016
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The Warehouse is building on its entry into the mobile world, launching new combo packs to reel in new customers.
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Trade up your mobile with Vodafone Trade-In
Thu, 18th Apr 2013
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Ready to clear out those junk drawers and dust off those unused handsets?.
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NZ's Rakon strikes deal with Huawei
Mon, 20th Aug 2012
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Auckland-based company has agreed a deal with Huawei Technologies, stretching five years and quadrupling sales.
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New Kid on the Block
Wed, 1st Sep 2010
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Orcon, best known for its calling and internet services, recently entered the overcrowded mobile market with a ‘no contract’ approach to owning handsets.
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Head of XT resigns
Thu, 25th Mar 2010
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Telecom has announced its director of mobile Paul Hamburger<br />will leave the company when his contract expires in July.
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Vodafone signs Amway
Tue, 29th Sep 2009
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In a media statement, Vodafone director of sales Grant Hopkins says the deal will see Vodafone handsets and services being promoted through Amway’s network of independent business owners in New Zealand.
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MWC in a nutshell
Wed, 1st Apr 2009
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Operating systems, software and application stores were the big news at the recent GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, an event that typically showcases the latest and greatest in mobile hardware – although there were plenty of sexy new phones on display as well, despite the economic downturn.