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Wednesday, 11 May 2005

Ericsson and Bellwave have signed a license agreement for U250, which is the latest WCDMA/GPRS platform from Ericsson Mobile Platforms. The U250 is a highly integrated small footprint WCDMA/GPRS platform offering upgraded network signaling protocols required for the growing WCDMA networks, advanced multimedia capabilities including the ability to directly interface to multi-megapixel cameras, provide advanced audio and video capabilities, 3D graphics and support a wide variety of mass storage memories. Headquartered in Seoul, Republic of South Korea, Bellwave was founded in September 1999. The company has experienced phenomenal growth, emerging as the largest handset design (ODE) company in the industry.
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