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Nokia intros TETRA portable radio

Sep 3, 2004 12:00 PM

Nokia introduced the THR880i TETRA portable radio, which features a GPS receiver that enables command and control to locate and track radio users, the company said. Users simply send their coordinates to a predefined address with the touch of a button. The radio will be available in three frequency bands. Deliveries for models in the 380 MHz and 410 MHz bands will begin in fourth-quarter 2004, while 800 MHz units will begin shipping in first-quarter 2005.


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