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	<title>Comments on: Report: Samsung planning $100 LTE smartphone, possible JV, for India</title>
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		<title>By: cheese</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple barely knows that India exists. So Mr Cook will not lose sleep on this one :-)

As for the rest, Nokia has of late seen India as their bread-and-butter country. And might jump in with other operators. Note that unlike USA, India is a horizontal market for handsets - you buy any handset and plugin a SIM of any operator. Recently, India also announced full number portability, giving users the choice of changing operators with no change in the number. All this implies that *an* operator-handset maker marriage is not a done deal, necessarily. That said, a low cost LTE enabled handset is exactly what the doctor ordered! bring it on!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple barely knows that India exists. So Mr Cook will not lose sleep on this one :-)</p>
<p>As for the rest, Nokia has of late seen India as their bread-and-butter country. And might jump in with other operators. Note that unlike USA, India is a horizontal market for handsets &#8211; you buy any handset and plugin a SIM of any operator. Recently, India also announced full number portability, giving users the choice of changing operators with no change in the number. All this implies that *an* operator-handset maker marriage is not a done deal, necessarily. That said, a low cost LTE enabled handset is exactly what the doctor ordered! bring it on!</p>
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