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Audiovox
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With an Audiovox portable telephone, you have the
freedom to travel anytime, anywhere and stay in touch with the office, home, or
even your stock portfolio. That's right, our wide array of handheld portable
telephones now includes models that have instant access to the worldwide web.
Whether it be to check a stock quote, get traffic conditions or check e-mails,
instant access to the worldwide web is at your fingertips.
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Ericsson
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The successes of Ericsson are largely owing to
long-term investments in technology development. Today's new technologies build
on a tradition of foresight and innovation.
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Mitsubishi
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Mitsubishi began as a three-vessel shipping company in Japan in 1870. The
founder, Yataro Iwasaki, chose the company name "Mitsubishi," which
means "three diamonds." He also devised the distinctive three-diamond
logo, which is based on Iwasaki's family crest. Throughout the first part of the
20th century, Mitsubishi grew and diversified under the management of the
Iwasaki family. Divisions were allowed to become semiautonomous companies. One
of them, Mitsubishi Electric, became a leader in electrical machinery and home appliances. After
WWII, under pressure from occupation forces, Mitsubishi split
into smaller enterprises and abandoned the name and logo. But within a few
years, some of the companies began using the name and logo again, while
retaining their autonomy.
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Motorola
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Motorola is a global
leader in providing integrated communications solutions for wireless
telephones,
- messaging and satellite communications products and
systems, as well as networking and Internet-access products for consumers,
network operators, and commercial.
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Nokia
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A pioneer
in mobile telephony, Nokia is paving the way to the Mobile Information Society
with innovative products and solutions. Headquartered in Finland, Nokia is
listed on five European Stock Exchanges and on the New York Stock Exchange.
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