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Rival mobile phone operators BellSouth and Comcel are battling over BellSouth's handsets. (Upfront: Colombia).

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| May 01, 2001 | Broder-Singer, Rochelle | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Rival mobile phone operators BellSouth and Comcel are battling over BellSouth's handsets, which the company had programmed with "subsidy lock" features that prevent the low-cost Nokia models from being used with other operators' service. The industry and commerce superintendence, at the request of Comcel, has …

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