Yearly Archives: 2011

CellTrust's operator grade, SecureSMS now available to millions of subscribers from Celcom, the largest wireless operator in Malaysia

CellTrust | February 7, 2011 | Press Release CellTrust Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in mobile secure messaging and secure applications for mobile phones (www.celltrust.com),...

CellTrust’s operator grade, SecureSMS now available to millions of subscribers from Celcom, the largest wireless operator in Malaysia

CellTrust | February 7, 2011 | Press Release CellTrust Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in mobile secure messaging and secure applications for mobile phones (www.celltrust.com),...

Fixed-line revenue still broken at Telstra

The Australian | February 7, 2011 | Mitchell Bingemann TELSTRA will this week reveal that the rot in its fixed telephony business has continued to...

Google I/O tickets go on sale; sell out

Google Inc. today went live with the page for their annual developer conference, I/O. Aside from being a very nice HTML5 page featuring animated bouncy balls (also check out the draggable logos and buttons – seriously, this is a cool site!), the site also opens up registration for those wishing to attend.

N.Z. selects Telecom, Vodafone for rural broadband

Bloomberg | February 7, 2011 | Iain Wilson New Zealand’s government selected Telecom Corp. and Vodafone Group Plc as partners to build a broadband Internet...

@ MBB ATLANTLA: AT&T DEVELOPER

Gordon Mansfield, Executive Director RAN of AT&T, speaking at the RCR Wireless Mobile Broadband event in Atlanta, Georgia 2011.

@ MBB ATLANTLA: AT&T DEVELOPER

Gordon Mansfield, Executive Director RAN of AT&T, speaking at the RCR Wireless Mobile Broadband event in Atlanta, Georgia 2011.

Texas Instruments talks up new OMAP5 chips

It's easy to forget about Texas Instruments Inc. The humble chipmaker, often obscured by the Tegra 2's and Snapdragon's of the world, is actually enjoying a not-insignificant amount of success with its OMAP line of SoCs.

Sprint Nextel to unveil dual screen Android phone?

There are all kinds of rumors swirling about tonight’s Sprint Nextel Corp. announcement. Will David Blaine make WiMAX disappear? Will Dan Hesse pull an iPhone out of his hat? Or will it be something as mundane as a new Android phone?

Sprint Nextel to unveil dual screen Android phone?

There are all kinds of rumors swirling about tonight's Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) announcement in New York. Will David Blaine make WiMAX disappear? Will...

Globalive ruled ineligible to offer mobile services

Canadian wireless operator Globalive Wireless Management Corp. saw its plans tripped up late last week as Canada’s Federal Court overruled a previous government decision...

HTC invests in Saffron Digital

HTC Corp. announced today that it will be investing in Saffron Digital, a London-based firm that operates a mobile multimedia delivery platform. The company,...

NTT DoCoMo set to trial LTE-Advanced

Japanese telecom operator NTT DoCoMo Inc. (DCM) said it plans to test “key technologies” for LTE-Advanced technology using experimental equipment using licenses it expects...

Bytemobile enhances video optimization platform

Bytemobile said it has updated its Unison Smart Capacity platform to help wireless operators increase existing network capacity by 50%, which is increasingly important...

Reader Forum: Global spectrum conspiracy … Really!?!

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...

SPONSORED CONTENT: Rebirthing the Telco App Store

Over The Top App Stores such as Apple have built a model and a market dominated by low value impulse buying. There is minimum...

Where’s that Gingerbread update, Google?

It was just over a year ago that Google Inc. launched its "experiment" to shake up the mobile ecosystem in the United States. Seeking to push the envelope of Android hardware, the search giant teamed up with HTC Corp. to produce the excellent Nexus One. Although Google's direct-to-consumers retail approach ultimately failed, the legacy of the Nexus One lived on.

Movers & Shakers: Vodafone names new chairman; Alcatel-Lucents's UK/Ireland shakeup; and more

Vodafone Group Plc announced that Sir John Bond, the chairman of Vodafone, will be retiring from the board in July 2011. He will be...

Reader Forum: Prepaid makes the world go wow

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...

In Latin America, RIM rules

While Canadian BlackBerry maker RIM seems to be steadily losing ground in North America to the likes of Apple and Google's Android, the firm is veritably thriving south of the border, where its devices are esteemed by many as the epitome of cool.

INTERVIEW: Telefonica net boosted by Brazilian Real – CFO

Wall Street Journal | February 4, 2011 | David Roman -- Hedges around EUR5 billion a year through forex derivatives -- Hedging principally relates to repatriation...

Movistar expands HSPA to Loja- Ecuador

TeleGeography | February 4, 2011 Ecuadorian mobile operator Movistar, part of Spain’s Telefonica, has expanded commercial 3.5G coverage to the city of Loja, local newspaper...

Messaging, email, networking becoming a must in feature phones – Synchronica

Business News Americas | February 3, 2011 | Christian Molinari Mobile instant messaging, mobile email and mobile social networking are becoming must-have features for Latin...

Uncovered: A close look at the 4G evolution for mobile operators-4G Americas report

4G Americas | February 2, 2011 | Press Release 4G Americas, a wireless industry trade association representing the 3GPP family of technologies, today announced that...

Sony shares advance after third-quarter earnings exceed analyst estimates

Bloomberg | February 4, 2011 | Mariko Yasu Sony Corp. rose the most in more than a week in Tokyo trading after Japan’s largest exporter...
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