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Windows Mobile - a part of Telco 2.0 - according to Microsoft
June 16, 2008 [General] | By Edward J. R.

At a telecommunications-related conference Microsoft is presenting also Windows Mobile. Similarly like Web 2.0, the Telco 2.0 denotes simply the next phase in telecommunications. It is good that Microsoft sees Windows Mobile as a part of this Telco 2.0. It is bad that only a tiny part...

At NXTcomm08, Microsoft will showcase Windows Mobile, a smartphone platform with phones available from 160 mobile operators in 55 countries. Windows Mobile works with 50 device-maker partners and has more than 140 phone designs shipping worldwide, giving end users and organizations a wide choice of devices and services to fit their individual needs and preferences.

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