Argentina:

http://www.nextel.com.ar/productos/producto_i9_equipo.php

Peru

http://www.movistar.com.pe/default1.aspx?id=14

for a start.

I can speak (and read) Spanish so if you are interested in something in
particular in South America let me know. For Brazil I can only read
Portugheze and understand probably only 70%, but I can complete the rest
with Google translate and other services - if I know what I'm looking
for, that is.

I found this page useful as a starting point:

http://www.ostamyy.com/telecommunications/Argentina.htm


Adrian


On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 00:37 +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
> By the way, does anyone know the types of PDA and cellphone that are in use 
> in 
> Africa and India?  (And for that matter, South America?)  And the software 
> they run?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Wesley Parish
> 
> On Wednesday 12 August 2009 13:19, Adrian Mageanu wrote:
> > http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/technology/2743757/Nine-open-source-mobile
> >s-on-the-way
> >
> > The good news here - as I see it - is that the small players in the
> > application development arena will have the support of the big guys of
> > the likes of Vodafone.
> >
> > I have to say that in the past while working for a company who developed
> > mobile apps on another platform, Vodafone was pretty supportive,
> > providing some of their network services almost free of charge, and most
> > important, they answered all my emails and returned almost all my phone
> > calls (I used to co-ordinate the development process for that company).
> > They also have several international programs whereas if they think your
> > application is good - some tests are involved - they can promote it on
> > various markets themselves.
> >
> > Never had the chance to work on mobile apps on Linux but, knowing their
> > company culture, I think they'll be equally supportive for Linux
> > platforms. It will be interesting to see how they will adapt to the FOSS
> > business model.
> >
> >
> > Disclaimer: I don't work for Vodafone, I don't have any business
> > relation with them, nor do I use their services (by choice).
> >
> >
> > Adrian
> 

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