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HTC launches own-brand Windows phones
...Virgin Mobile's TV phone, as well as other devices under the Qtek brand, through channel partners and distributors. Now, the Qtek brand will disappear... Read more
Jun 15, 2006
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3 eyes up small business with phones and email
...offensive, both sporting Qwerty keyboards - the Nokia E61 and the Windows-based Qtek 9000, made by HTC. Both phones will work with the push email... Read more
Jun 22, 2006
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Leader: BlackBerry love
...all-Microsoft mobile messaging environment, connecting Exchange servers to smart phones (from Qtek) running a Microsoft operating system. This is only a relatively small trial... Read more
Jul 27, 2005
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M&S signs Microsoft for smart phone trial
...software provider of choice. The trial will see the execs touting the Qtek 8010, running Microsoft Smartphone 2003. Ovum analyst Elsa Lion said Microsoft's... Read more
Jul 26, 2005
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