Yearly Archives: 2011

Microsoft, Polycom team up on mobile telepresence

Millions of Microsoft customers may soon be able to use their smartphones for virtual meetings, collaborating remotely via telepresence. Polycom is making its telepresence solution part of Microsoft's Lync unified communication platform, extending a partnership that is already a key part of Polycom's business.

C-DOT to transfer GPON technology to telecom manufacturers

Gigabit Passive Optical Network technology, designed and developed in India by the Centre for Development of Telematics, was transferred to manufacturers today.

Chile’s Subtel sets rules for 4G auction

Subtel, Chile’s secretary of telecommunications, will disclose on Dec. 16 the new award conditions for the 4G auctions in the band of 2.6 GHz. The auction of three 20 MHz blocks of frequency is set for the first half of 2012.

GVT gets $663M loan to fuel Brazilian expansion

Telecom operator GVT Holdings, owned by French entertainment and telecom group Vivendi, has been approved for a loan of U.S. $663 million (R$1.184 billion) from Brazilian development bank BNDES. The loan is intended to complement the company's investment plans through 2013, which are aimed at expanding current business areas and new cities, as well as pay-TV operations and implementing innovation in telephony services and Internet bandwidth range, content and interactivity.

EMC: 2012 will be the year to educate market about big data

Although news, the big data concept has been recently spread among ICT market. “Big meets cloud” has been the EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) slogan...

Reader Forum: Hackers and new forms to maliciously explore DNS

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 for...

Reader Forum: The future of the carrier

What the wireline Internet has taught the world is that eventually power shifts from the ones providing the pipes to the ones providing value-added service. Unless net neutrality goes away, I expect this same phenomenon will take place in the wireless domain.

BSNL to lease infrastructure to private players

India's state-run telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL), which has posted a loss of $1.2 billion in its most recent fiscal year, plans to lease out spare capacity of its network of towers to private players, according to news reports.

RIM to take $485M charge, says shipments are weak

Just when investors in Canada's Research in Motion were enjoying some good news, the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone and PlayBook tablet triggered a new round of sell orders on Wall Street with news of a $485 million charge related to a markdown of its inventory of unsold PlayBook tablets. RIM also said BlackBerry shipments are slipping and lowered its sales and earnings projections for the year.

‘Crowdfunding’ bill excites app developers, alarms securities industry

With Occupy Wall Street movements across the country protesting the pay earned by investment bankers and brokers, the Senate Banking Committee heard arguments this...

Worst of the Week: I know you are, but what am I?

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...

Verizon Wireless picks up AWS licenses from cable operators for cool $3.6B; Sprint Nextel left in the cold?

Verizon Wireless (VZ) bolstered its spectrum war chest today by announcing plans to acquire 122 1.7/2.1 GHz spectrum licenses (also known as AWS spectrum)...

Idea Cellular India’s top gainer in mobile number portability

Indian telecom operator Idea Cellular has picked up the most subscribers from other companies through the mobile number portability facility launched by the government a few months ago.

Digicel completes swap of Jamaican, Honduran assets with América Móvil, sees revenue rise

Amid a double-digit increase in global revenue during its fiscal first half, Digicel Group has completed its acquisition of Claro, América Móvil’s business in Jamaica, and the sale of its business in Honduras to América Móvil.

Colombia counts 4.6M broadband connections, 47.7M mobile lines

Colombia's ICT Ministry has published a bulletin detailing the progress of its national digital plan, Vive Digital, which was launched last year to overcome several barriers to massification of the Internet.

NCR banking on Internet, mobile platforms to boost growth

Accustomed to the U.S. market, where banks have had no problems with buying standard ATMs, NCR Corp. has had to change to compete in the Brazilian market, where banks insist on customized machines.

Reality Check: Disruptive Value Innovation

Prologue Information technology has largely been available to businesses for the past five or six decades. Many businesses in the West and around the world...

Indian telecom chiefs meet PM

The chiefs of leading telecom companies met Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other key policy makers to discuss contentious issues plaguing the telecom sector.

Synopsys to buy Magma Design Automation for $507M

Shares of Magma Design Automation (Nasdaq: LAVA) surged 25% after the company said it had agreed to be purchased by Synopsys Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS)...

Intel, Qualcomm, ON Semiconductor show biggest growth in chip sales

Chipmakers Intel (Nasdaq: INTC), Qualcomm (Nasdaq: QCOM) and ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq: ONNN) all saw tremendous growth this year, according to preliminary 2011 market share...

Clearwire strikes new deal with Sprint Nextel, makes interest payment

Clearwire (CLWR) avoided a potential default on an interest payment and secured its near-term future through a new agreement with parent company Sprint Nextel...

Universities look to increased need for DAS for improved cell coverage

Northern Kentucky University students are complaining that their cell coverage on campus is effectively unusable. According to the school's student paper, the 15,000-student university...

Tata Communications to expand cloud portfolio with InstaHCM

Tata Communications today announced the launch of InstaHCM, a human capital management addition to its InstaApps software-as-a-service portfolio. InstaHCM will offered in partnership with SuccessFactors Inc., a company dealing in cloud-based business execution software.

Stephen Elop: Nokia continues to bet on low-end/high-end strategy

With its new lines of Lumia and Asha Windows-based phones, Nokia is hoping to maintain its hold on low-end consumers while increasing its appeal to high-end users, say analysts and company executives.

Nokia to make Asha, Lumia 710 in Brazil

Finnish telecom giant Nokia is planning to add its Asha series of Web-enabled cellphones and Lumia 710 to the array of devices manufactured at its Manaus plant in northern Brazil.
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