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Kyocera Wireless Corp., a leading global manufacturer of CDMA wireless phones and devices, today announced the KR2 Mobile Router. The KR2 Mobile Router supports PCMCIA, ExpressCard and USB devices for ...
About Kyocera Wireless Corp. Kyocera Wireless Corp. is a leading supplier of innovative, feature-rich CDMA wireless devices and accessories for customers worldwide.
The Kyocera Candid KX16 and a full lineup of Genuine Accessories by Kyocera™ will be available this fall through carriers in the U.S. and International CDMA markets. About Kyocera Wireless Corp.
Kyocera Wireless Corp. and Runcom Technologies, a pioneer in OFDMA enabling technologies for Mobile WiMax, disclosed today a development agreement aimed at leveraging Kyocera's expertise in ...
Kyocera Corporation and JMA Wireless announced today that they have formally agreed to develop a 5 G millimeter-wave backhaul system. This press release features multimedia.
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kyocera Communications Inc.(KCI), provider of Kyocera-branded wireless phones in the Americas, announced today that its innovative Smart Sonic Receiver tissue ...
Kyocera Wireless Corp. and M2M Communications have announced the successful deployment of a sophisticated direct load-control program custom engineered for Rocky Mountain Power’s demand-side ...
Kyocera Wireless Corp., a leading global manufacturer of CDMA wireless handsets and devices, today announced the successful field-testing of handsets ...
Kyocera promised that an SDK for its dual-screen Echo smartphone would be coming soon when it announced it last month, and it's now delivered that and more. It's just kicked off a full-fledged ...
Howard "Skip" Speaks, the charismatic new president of Kyocera Wireless, has his sights set on the big mobile manufacturers. By Elisa Batista.
Kyocera Wireless (India), with a people strength of approximately 600, has its development center in Bangalore. It will continue to provide engineering services to San Diego-based KWC and other ...
Kyocera has merged its San Diego-based Kyocera Wireless and Kyocera Communications divisions in North America, eliminating 36 jobs. The new division will be called Kyocera Communications.
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