Monthly Archives: April, 2011

The Star: Smartphone subsidy may hit Celcom margin

The Star | April 23, 2011 | Leong Hung Yee KUALA LUMPUR: Celcom Axiata Bhd expects high subsidy on smartphones will put a dent on its...

The Hindu: SingTel violated ILD norms; clean chit to Bharti,Tatas

The Hindu | April 25, 2011 The Telecom Ministry has pulled up SingTel for violating ILD licence norms by acquiring and billing customers in India...

ValueClick buys Greystripe for $70 million

ValueClick Inc. said it acquired mobile advertising network company Greystripe Inc. for about $70 million in cash. The purchase is the latest in a...

RCA 2011: SouthernLINC maintains uniqueness amongst rural players

LAS VEGAS – As one of the few iDEN-based rural operators in the country, as well as being one of the few owned by...

AT&T filing provides interesting industry data

AT&T Inc. (T) late last week filed its petition to acquire T-Mobile USA Inc. with the Federal Communications Commission. The detailed document, excluding the...

AT&T to sell gov't, businesses emergency infrastructure equipment

AT&T Mobility (T) introduced a product that public-safety groups and businesses with critical communications needs can use to get wireless coverage in...

Movers & Shakers: Nokia Siemens announces appointments; FCC attorney joins Jenner & Block; and more

Nokia Siemens Networks has appointed Eduardo Araujo to lead its business in Latin America. Araujo, a Brazilian national, joins the company from Ingram Micro...

Reader Forum: Limits be gone with split billing

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly Reader Forum section. In an attempt to broaden our interaction with our readers we have created this forum...

Reader Forum: Smart networking solutions start at the silicon core

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly Reader Forum section. In an attempt to broaden our interaction with our readers we have created this forum...

Texas Instruments unveils most powerful digital up and down converter

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) doesn’t just make chips, it also makes software-defined digital up and down converter (DUC/DDC), and today...

Not wanting to be left out, Sony’s PlayStation Network falls down

Following the spectacular failure of Amazon.com Inc.'s Elastic Cloud Compute service last Thursday, another giant Web service, Sony Corp.'s PlayStation Network, has crashed and is showing no signs of coming back up soon. The network, boasting about 70 million users worldwide, has apparently been floored by an "external intrusion" and has been offline since around the same time Amazon.com's service went down.

Press Release: Movistar's videoclub Imagenio to add Twentieth Century Fox films to their catalogue

Telefonica | April 18, 2011 | Press Release (Translated) Telefónica today announced the signing of an agreement with Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment that will...

Press Release: Movistar’s videoclub Imagenio to add Twentieth Century Fox films to their catalogue

Telefonica | April 18, 2011 | Press Release (Translated) Telefónica today announced the signing of an agreement with Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment that will...

AT&T, Dell crack Forbes list of top worldwide companies

In the highest ranking of businesses on the Forbes report of the top 2,000 publicly traded companies worldwide, Dallas-based AT&T Corp. (T) landed at...

AT&T, Dell crack Forbes list of top worldwide companies

In the highest ranking of businesses on the Forbes report of the top 2,000 publicly traded companies worldwide, Dallas-based AT&T Corp. (T) landed at...

Analyst says Sprint Nextel moves could inadvertently aid AT&T

Taking a cue from Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) , comments are starting to pour into the Federal Communications Commission about whether the agency...

Bits & Bytes: Genband announces Developer Challenge; SK Telecom 4G LTE demonstration; and more

Genband, developer of IP infrastructure and application solutions, announced the official opening of registration for the GENFuzion Developers Challenge, with entries submitted between April...

Worst of the Week: Big kids, small games

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...

So, who is suing who and why?

The biggest news of this week was Apple's suing of Samsung for allegedly willfully stealing the fruity firm's designs for its own phones and tablets.

Texas Instruments unveils most powerful digital up and down converter

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) doesn’t just make chips, it also makes software-defined digital up and down converter (DUC/DDC), and today the firm...

Reuters: India Reliance ADA execs appeal to higher court in telecoms case

Reuters | April 20, 2011 | Devidutta Tripathy (Reuters) - Three executives of India's Reliance ADA Group have appealed to the Delhi High Court seeking bail...

WSJ: India Court Sends Five Telecom Executives to Custody

Wall Street Journal | April 20, 2011 | R. JAI KRISHNA And RUMMAN AHMED NEW DELHI – A special court, citing "incriminating evidence," Wednesday denied bail...

Samsung launches Notebook series 9 in India

Silicon India News | April 21, 2011 | Bangalore: Samsung Electronics announced the launch of its ultra-premium and ultra-slim Notebook Series 9 in the Indian...

DoT to soon decide on telcos missing eligibility norms

Economic Times | April 20, 2011 NEW DELHI: The Telecom Ministry has received replies from all the operators who were issued show cause notices for...

CAT invests B1.2bn in new IT services

The Bangkok Post | April 21, 2011 | Suchit Leesa-nguansuk CAT Telecom is moving more aggressively into mobile broadband and cloud computing services this year in...
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