Monthly Archives: April, 2011

Telefónica presents “On The Spot” the first Spanish company specialist in point of sale activation

Telefónica presents ON THE SPOT SERVICES, an evolution of the music wire that has its own technological platform, with a musical base of over...

Telmex wins Nextel auction for wireless broadband

Reuters | April 7, 2011 | Andre Grenon (Reuters) - Telmex, the telecommunications giant controlled by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, said it won a contract...

KVH Expands its Reach in Brazil to Support New Business in Key Region

KVH | April 6, 2011 | Press Release A combination of the fully licensed mini-VSAT Broadband service, a new Brazilian subsidiary, and in-country partners position...

Pacnet to enhance connectivity to India through new partnership

Pacnet | April 7, 2011 | Press Release Plans Underway for a New US$120 Million High-Speed Network Directly Connecting Chennai to Los Angeles NEW DELHI, INDIA–(Marketwire...

Vodafone-Essar deal: Essar to ask Voda to pay $700 mn more for 33% stake

Economic Times | April 8, 2011 | Deepali Gupta MUMBAI: Vodafone's $5-billion deal to buy out Essar in India's third-largest mobile phone company may run...

HTC surpassing Nokia in market value

Financial Post | April 8, 2011 | Jameson Berkow HTC Corp., the Taiwanese smartphone maker branded as being quietly brilliant, quietly surpassed the market capitalization of...

Pacnet to enhance connectivity to India through new partnership

Pacnet | April 7, 2011 | Press Release Plans Underway for a New US$120 Million High-Speed Network Directly Connecting Chennai to Los Angeles NEW DELHI, INDIA--(Marketwire...

Pacific Fibre announces release of invitation to tender

Pacific Fibre | April 6, 2011 | Lance Wiggs, Press Release Pacific Fibre announced today that its Invitation To Tender was released to selected vendors...

Dell invests $1 billion in cloud computing

The second-largest computer maker in the world is in the news again, this time with Round Rock-based Dell Inc. (DELL) announcing plans...

Vodafone New Zealand’s commercial “Sure Signal” service powered by Alcatel-Lucent small cells

Alcatel-Lucent | April 4, 2011 | Press Release Enabling “5-star, 5-bar” 3G mobile coverage for residential and business users Paris and Singapore (Femto Cells Asia), April...

Sprint Nextel set to fold Common Cents prepaid brand

UPDATED: Just days after further muddying its prepaid lineup, Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) is now looking to clarify the waters by combining two of...

Time Warner Cable files suit against Viacom over iPad content

Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC) has filed a lawsuit against Viacom Inc. (VIA) over content it says it has the right to program on...

Urbain Airship launches in-app billing support for Android apps

Portland, Ore.-based Urban Airship Inc. has launched in-app billing support for apps running on Google Inc.'s (GOOG) Android operating system. The update allows developers...

Barnes & Noble launches SDK for NOOK Color

Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS) has released a software development kit that gives developers an opportunity to build apps for the NOOK Color. The...

Barnes & Noble launches SDK for NOOK Color

Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS) has released a software development kit that gives developers an opportunity to build apps for the NOOK Color. The...

RIM develops conference call app for BlackBerry

RIM has just launched BlackBerry Mobile Conferencing, an app it hopes will take at least some of the pain out of conference calls.

Worst of the Week: Roam wasn't built in a day

Hello! And welcome to our Friday column, Worst of the Week. There's a lot of nutty stuff that goes on in this industry, so...

Bits & Bytes: Vodafone selects Alcatel-Lucent; Scanbuy opens in France; and more

Vodafone New Zealand has selected Alcatel-Lucent to power its commercial “Sure Signal” service. Building on Alcatel-Lucent’s small cells expertise, Vodafone’s “Sure Signal” is taking...

Pole attachment order seeks price parity between cable and telecom

The Federal Communications Commission new regulations on pole attachments are designed to get mobile broadband services to market more quickly, but are already meeting...

Symbian officially declared closed source

Nokia has not only left Symbian out in the cold, it has also closed the door to its once beloved operating system, officially ending its days as an open-source platform and taking down online distributions of it.

Page shakes up management in first week back as Google CEO

It's been around ten years since Larry Page held the CEO position at Google, and now that he's back in charge after Eric Schmidt stepped aside to allow the Google co-founder to take the reigns, it would seem he's keen to make his mark on the now-huge company, and has this week dramatically reshuffled Google's top brass

Freescale confirms closing of Sendai, Japan plant

AUSTIN, Texas-Due to irreparable damages incurred from the recent 9.0 magnitude earthquake on March 11, officials from Freescale Semiconductor confirmed the...

America Movil sees doubling pay TV clients by end of 2013

Reuters | April 4, 2011 | Cyntia Barrera Diaz (Reuters) - America Movil expects to double its pay television customers in Latin America to 22 million...

Government key in boosting Intelig's corporate market penetration – executive

Business News Americas | April 6, 2011 | Juan Pedro Tomás Brazilian telecoms operator Intelig is focusing on the government segment to acquire new customers for its...

Government key in boosting Intelig’s corporate market penetration – executive

Business News Americas | April 6, 2011 | Juan Pedro Tomás Brazilian telecoms operator Intelig is focusing on the government segment to acquire new customers for its...
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