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#4177 6-Jun-2005 23:53
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I was reading a press release about some update on 3gtoday.com, a Qualcomm backed website, and visitied it... Interesting list of 3G mobile phones for Telecom New Zealand. Click the Devices link.

Obviously not recently updated...




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#15327 7-Jun-2005 12:39
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It's interesting that there's an LG model there that's never been on the market in New Zealand. I wonder if it's an up-and-coming model, or if it was just never released because it failed PTC?



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#15331 7-Jun-2005 12:59
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Hi there guys,

I have emailed the webmaster to inform them that the LG TD7130 is not available on TNZL.

Thanks for pointing out this mistake.

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#15343 7-Jun-2005 18:56
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doesnt seem like a very complete list of NZ CDMA phones at all









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#15352 7-Jun-2005 22:35
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It's not by a long way... I have a complete list... maybe I'll put it on a site somewhere, unless someone has a place for it...

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