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FreshPatents.com Selectively skipping listen windows in power saving mode in multi-mode radio handsets Disclosed is a method of selectively skipping one or more listen windows during power saving (i.e., sleep mode) operation in a multi-mode radio handset capable of operating on a plurality of radio access networks (RANs). A multi-mode radio handset signals a base station to which it is currently in communication...
FreshPatents.com Interactive multimode tracking system and method An interactive multimode tracking system and method is disclosed. In general, the tracking system comprises a central office that interactively communicates with various portable tracking units over at least two communication networks. The multiple communication networks help maintain a connection with the tracking units. The central office can also actively...
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i-Mode News ANADIGICS Expands Global Presence With New Tokyo, Japan Sales Office has a rich history of wireless and broadband innovation. Japan originally offered wireless Internet through NTT DoCoMo's i-mode as early as 1999, and today we are one of the countries most committed to WiMAX service rollouts through UQ Communications.
i-Mode News Twitter Launches Japan Version of Mobile Site of its 'tweeting' platform. Most of the mobile access is achieved via WAP-like services (like NTT DoCoMo's I-mode) and the generic mobile site of Twitter would not display properly on some Japanese devices. The solution was to create and launch a
i-Mode News DOCOMO to Offer Unlimited Domestic i-mode Mails today that it will offer a new service that allows FOMA(TM) users to send and receive domestic i-mode(TM) mails, including with attachments, on an unlimited basis for as little as 780 yen including tax per month beginning December 1. The new service,
i-Mode News Operator News in Brief - 27th Oct 2009 HTML clipboardJapan's DoCoMo has launched a fixed fee email service that allows unlimited domestic i-mode emails to be sent, including attachments. The service applies to PC and mobile access and is not limited to sending to DoCoMo subscribers. Bell
i-Mode News NTT Docomo launches unlimited i-mode mail service Extract not available.
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