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		<title>By: BlackBerry Cool &#187; China unleashes handoff beast</title>
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		<dc:creator>BlackBerry Cool &#187; China unleashes handoff beast</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] While everyone on this side of the Pacific has been nattering about Wi-Fi handoff, China decided they&#8217;d just 1-UP us and do it with their own TD-SCDMA network first. Ingenius bastards. Nexperia&#8217;s T3G 7208 sports full, seamless call handoff between EDGE, GSM, GPRS and TD-SCDMA. The only thing left to do is shunt the technology to the manufacturers, and you&#8217;ll be seeing dual mode handsets in no time. Despite delays, China&#8217;s still all about the 3G. Building off of 2.5G networks is a pretty sound way of making that transition. So, uh, how many networks does the BlackBerry 8830 run on again? 3? Huh. That&#8217;s alright. I guess. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] While everyone on this side of the Pacific has been nattering about Wi-Fi handoff, China decided they&#8217;d just 1-UP us and do it with their own TD-SCDMA network first. Ingenius bastards. Nexperia&#8217;s T3G 7208 sports full, seamless call handoff between EDGE, GSM, GPRS and TD-SCDMA. The only thing left to do is shunt the technology to the manufacturers, and you&#8217;ll be seeing dual mode handsets in no time. Despite delays, China&#8217;s still all about the 3G. Building off of 2.5G networks is a pretty sound way of making that transition. So, uh, how many networks does the BlackBerry 8830 run on again? 3? Huh. That&#8217;s alright. I guess. [...]</p>
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