The news comes a day after Nokia said it was committed to have long term evolution or LTE devices available in 2010. James Harper, a Nokia marketing executive told an industry group in Grapevine, Texas, Wednesday that while he couldn't reveal any details on the devices, he added that they would be data intensive, according to a report posted on GigaOM.
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