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Nokia 6086 gets the OK from FCC

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, December 5th, 2006 at 2:47 AM

Nokia today received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for its upcoming 6086 quad-band camera phone. The rather unspectacular casing of the flip phone hides Nokia’s next UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) phone, which can use Wi-Fi networks to make phone calls.

UMA is currently field tested by T-Mobile under the name "T-Mobile@Home". The company currently offers customers in the Seattle area unlimited Wi-Fi calling for a flat fee of $20. The only phones supporting this feature at this time is Nokia’s 6136 that is sold for $50 with a 2-year contract.

The Nokia 6086, scheduled for an early Q1 2007 introduction, will only be available for GSM networks (850/900/1800/1900), integrate a digital camera with 640×480 pixel resolution, a 128×160 pixel color display (as well as a second 96×68 pixel b/w display on the outside), a FM radio, a digital music player, Bluetooth capability and a micro SD memory card slot.

Source: TG Daily

I must restrain myself from going off on the FCC and speak about T-Mobile’s new service instead. Tell me how this is beneficial, $20 a month to save your company and the customer some money? Why not just make it free?! The entire point of SIP calls are to reduce cost because you’re using the IP infrastructure that’s already in place. Yet oh no, let’s charge $20 a month and tell the people how beneficial it is since they can make free calls while at home. At that point I’d just tell people to use Skype, not this @Home nonsense.

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Stefan Constantinescu

Stefan Constantinescu (@WhatTheBit on Twitter) has loved technology since as far back as he can remember. It started with computers, but in the past few years his passion has turned to mobile devices. As a mobile phone enthusiast who lives and breathes devices that connect to the internet, he knows he is not alone with this radical fascination of all things wireless. He is strongly opinionated and enjoys a good debate so leave comments in his posts and he’ll get back to you! Stefan began blogging as a hobby in the fall of 2006 and joined IntoMobile in the summer of 2007. Later he got a job at Nokia in March 2008, but as of June 2009 he has rejoined the IntoMobile team. He is currently based out of Helsinki, Finland.

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