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Once the darling of the mobile phone industry, Nokia is facing tough competition from competitors such as Motorola, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.
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The big players in the global mobile telephony industry gathered in Cannes recently to plot the future of mobile communications.
High-speed internet access for all is slowly becoming a reality, with 3.3 million broadband subscribers and coverage extending to 85 per cent of the UK. But there is still work to be done.
Mobile technologies are helping to boost productivity and add value to businesses, but there are still obstacles to be overcome. Click here for Computing's Special Report.
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