Nokia shows off IPv6 phone
Nokia Corp., the world’s largest handset maker, has unveiled a prototype mobile phone based on IPv6, the next-generation Internet Protocol (IP) technology. "Nokia demonstrated a dual stack IPv4/IPv6 handset based on CDMA2000 1X (Code Division Multiplex Access) at the 3G World Congress in Bangkok, Thailand, on Wednesday, a company spokesman at the show said Thursday in a telephone interview."
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