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25.09.2012
Korea’s SK Broadband orders 100G fibre network
Paris-based telecoms equipment
vendor Alcatel-Lucent has won an order for its 100G fibre optic technology from
Korean service provider SK Broadband, as part of efforts to deliver a wider
variety of consumer and business broadband services in the
country.
25.09.2012
ITU renews call for affordable broadband
The ITU on Monday warned the cost of broadband in many of the world's
poorest economies is still prohibitively
expensive.
24.09.2012
Apple demands $707m more from Samsung
Apple has rubbed US$707m worth
of salt into the wound it inflicted on Samsung when it beat the Korean company
in California's courts over the design of the companies' respective
telephones.
24.09.2012
Spectrum auction delayed as Telkomsel declared bankrupt
Indonesia’s biggest mobile
operator by some margin, Telkomsel, has been declared bankrupt on a
technicality, throwing an auction for additional 3G spectrum into
disarray.
24.09.2012
India's TRAI threatens to fine operators that ignore MNP requests
Indian operators
could be fined up to 10,000 rupees ($187) every time they are caught
contravening the country's mobile number portability (MNP) regulations, it
emerged this
week.
21.09.2012
Only two M2M sectors ready for breakthrough
Only two M2M ecosystems are on
the verge of a market "breakthrough", according to Arthur D Little
Associate Director Ansgar
Schlautmann.
21.09.2012
T-Systems wins €400m Catalan deal
Deutsche Telekom on Thursday heralded one of its biggest ever contract wins
outside Germany, as its IT services arm T-Systems secured €400 million worth of
new orders from the Catalan
government.
21.09.2012
UK to split broadband pot among 10 cities
Ten UK
cities have been allocated a share of a £114m (US$185m) government investment
to deploy city-wide broadband networks. London will receive the largest share,
£25m, while Leeds and Bradford will share £14.4m. Belfast will receive £13.7m
and Manchester
£12m.
21.09.2012
China's Alibaba to spin off team developing mobile operating system
Alibaba Group, China's biggest
e-commerce firm, will spin off the team developing its Aliyun mobile operating
system, which Google Inc claims uses aspects of its own mobile operating
system
Android.
20.09.2012
Asian hackers powned by Eastern European rivals
Cyber criminals from Eastern
Europe present a more sophisticated information security threat to Western
firms than their rivals in East Asia, according to a surprising new assessment
of the global threat landscape by a former White House cyber security
advisor.
20.09.2012
New network JV on the cards in Russia
Two of Russia's big three
telecoms operators are in talks over a possible network-sharing joint venture
that could be expanded to include other parties, it emerged on
Wednesday.
20.09.2012
M2M to drive mass adoption of driverless cars by 2040
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication services are set to play
a huge role in the role of transport according the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The institute anticipates that by the year 2040, driverless cars —
operated using M2M technology — will account for up to 75 per cent of
cars on the road
worldwide.
19.09.2012
Canon plans to acquire I.R.I.S. Group SA
Canon
announced the intention to launch, via its subsidiary Canon Europa N.V., a
voluntary and conditional public takeover bid in cash for all shares, warrants
and stock options of I.R.I.S. Group SA. The bid relates to all shares
(including treasury shares) issued by I.R.I.S. Group SA, which are not held by
Canon Europa N.V. The bid offers a price of EUR 44.50 per share, and the price
for warrants and stock options have been determined in conformity with
market
practices.
19.09.2012
China to speed up broadband rollouts
China’s Ministry of Industry
and IT (MIIT) plans to accelerate the development of broadband access in the
country in order to bolster its economic and social development, according to a
statement on the ministry’s
website.
19.09.2012
Telecoms revenue in emerging Asia–Pacific region to grow by USD94 billion in next five years
Telecoms retail revenue in the emerging Asia–Pacific
(APAC) region is predicted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
7% between 2011 and 2016, according to a new report from Analysys Mason. Total
telecoms service revenue will grow by 29% from USD229.7 billion in 2011 to
USD323.7 billion by
2016.