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21st October 2011, 08:08 | #1 |
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| Microsoft and Brightpoint buddy up to deliver Windows Phone to Middle East and Africa Microsoft's sights have clearly been set on expanding its Windows Phone empire into emerging markets, considering its recent interest in developing Tango, a low-cost version of its mobile OS due out next year. But the company's expansion strategy doesn't just get put on hold in the meantime -- Redmond announced a new partnership with Brightpoint, effectively adding the North African and Middle East markets to its Mango distribution list. Individual countries will have access to the Windows Phone Online Shop before the end of the year. We imagine there's quite a few anxious souls in the region who've been looking to get their hands on these devices for a long time now, but that wait is almost over. http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/20/m...ws-phone-to-m/ |
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