Nokia, Intel 'parted' with HSDPA plans

The world's leading mobile phone maker Nokia on February 14 announced officially withdrawing from its plan to cooperate with Intel to develop HSDPA devices exclusively for laptops.

The world's leading mobile phone maker Nokia on February 14 announced officially withdrawing from its plan to cooperate with Intel to develop HSDPA devices exclusively for laptops.

" We have agreed with Intel to stop implementing the HSDPA device development plan ," Nokia spokesman Eija-Riitta Huovinen said.

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Last September, Nokia said it had decided to shake hands with Intel to develop HSDPA (High-Speed ​​Downlink Packet Access) devices to allow laptop computers to automatically search for connections. The best wire possible.

" We will continue to study HSDPA in our own way. However, we still do not have any plans regarding the commercialization of this product yet ."

" We believe that the current actual demand for this product line is not high. The potential to recover the investment for this product will therefore be relatively difficult ."

Ms. Huovinen also said that Nokia and Intel will continue to cooperate with each other in some other areas.

Hoang Dung

Update 13 December 2018
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