Mobility

SingTel fills senior positions after reorganisation

SingTel fills senior positions after reorganisation

Singapore Telecommunications, Asia's fifth-largest phone company, has filled two new senior positions as part of reorganisation of some of its management.
Staff Writers Nov 28 2005, 1:06PM Mobility
AT&T Foundation grants US$50,000 to Smith Family

AT&T Foundation grants US$50,000 to Smith Family

The AT&T Foundation has made a US$50,000 grant to The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program.
Staff Writers Nov 28 2005, 11:13AM Mobility
Nokia sees 2006 market beating expectations

Nokia sees 2006 market beating expectations

The chief executive of top mobile-phone maker Nokia has said the world market was likely to exceed expectations next year.
Staff Writers Nov 28 2005, 9:00AM Mobility
Cell phones are safe, Dutch health council says

Cell phones are safe, Dutch health council says

There is no evidence that radiation from mobile phones or mobile phone and TV towers is harmful to people, but more investigation is needed, the Dutch Health Council said in a new report.
Staff Writers Nov 24 2005, 9:29AM Mobility
Interview: Motorola sees expanded Indian reach boosting share

Interview: Motorola sees expanded Indian reach boosting share

Motorola, the world's number two mobile phone maker, will more than double its distribution network in India and launch low cost handsets to boost its share of the world's fastest growing mobile market.
Shailendra Bhatnagar Nov 17 2005, 2:00PM Mobility
Motorola plans new shapes, launch strategy in 2006

Motorola plans new shapes, launch strategy in 2006

Motorola, riding high on the success of its eye-catching Razr phone, is determined to stay on top in the design battle with rival mobile phone makers next year.
Sinead Carew Nov 17 2005, 11:30AM Mobility
Dexterra upwardly mobile

Dexterra upwardly mobile

Dexterra is looking to the channel to help it take advantage of a burgeoning enterprise mobility market.
Tim Lohman Nov 16 2005, 11:54AM Mobility
Interview: Intel sees Asia leading wireless internet roll-out

Interview: Intel sees Asia leading wireless internet roll-out

Intel, the world's largest microchip maker which has been pushing for fast wireless internet access on PCs, says Asia is likely to lead the commercial roll-out of the technology, backed by government encouragement.
Rhee So-eui Nov 16 2005, 8:17AM Mobility
South Korea sees 8-9 mln "Wibro" internet users by 2007

South Korea sees 8-9 mln "Wibro" internet users by 2007

South Korea expects subscribers to a service providing high-speed wireless internet connections to people on the move to reach 8-9 million by 2007 after a commercial roll-out in April next year.
Staff Writers Nov 15 2005, 3:00PM Mobility
Australia's Telstra to cut jobs, revamp network

Australia's Telstra to cut jobs, revamp network

Telstra is to slash its workforce by nearly a fifth and overhaul its networks in the next five years.
Joanne Collins Nov 15 2005, 12:18PM Mobility
Sony Ericsson launches new entry-level phones

Sony Ericsson launches new entry-level phones

Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson said on Monday it was launching three entry-level phones as it seeks to broaden its portfolio beyond the high-end handsets for which it is best known.
Staff Writers Nov 15 2005, 11:00AM Mobility
SingTel's Optus says 3G launch to add customers

SingTel's Optus says 3G launch to add customers

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd's Optus, Australia's second-biggest phone carrier, has launched its high-speed, third-generation mobile service, saying it was confident the technology would boost subscriber numbers.
Staff Writers Nov 14 2005, 2:16PM Mobility
Vodafone licenses open-standard anti-piracy tech

Vodafone licenses open-standard anti-piracy tech

US-based technology group Intertrust said an agreement by British mobile carrier Vodafone this week to licence its anti-piracy software would be a breakthrough deal to protect online music.
Staff Writers Nov 14 2005, 9:19AM Mobility
Interview: DoCoMo sees little threat from new competitors

Interview: DoCoMo sees little threat from new competitors

NTT DoCoMo Inc does not expect new mobile entrants to affect its business next year, but it said business conditions would be tough because of a new rule that will make it easier for customers to switch services.
Yukari Iwatani Nov 11 2005, 2:45PM Mobility
India's CDMA user base grows to 14.35 mln in Oct

India's CDMA user base grows to 14.35 mln in Oct

Indian carriers offering mobile services based on CDMA technology added 790,738 users in October, raising their total customer base to 14.35 million, their industry body said on Thursday.
Staff Writers Nov 11 2005, 12:00PM Mobility
India cuts domestic, overseas telecom licence fees

India cuts domestic, overseas telecom licence fees

India has cut the entry fee for national long-distance telecom services to 25 million rupees from one billion rupees to reduce costs and facilitate growth in the sector, Telecoms Minister Dayanidhi Maran said.
Staff Writers Nov 11 2005, 11:00AM Mobility
Deutsche Telekom in spending spree to boost growth

Deutsche Telekom in spending spree to boost growth

Germany's Deutsche Telekom unveiled a plan for aggressive expansion next year after posting core earnings and sales that met expectations thanks to another strong performance at its mobile unit.
Staff Writers Nov 10 2005, 2:00PM Mobility
Qualcomm digs in heels against Nokia, others

Qualcomm digs in heels against Nokia, others

Wireless technology company Qualcomm on Tuesday set out its defence in a fight against Nokia and others over technology royalties before the European Commission and US courts, saying it had never competed unlawfully.
Lucas van Nov 10 2005, 11:30AM Mobility
ACMA flags digital radio standards

ACMA flags digital radio standards

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has moved to clarify the future of digital radio in this country.
Tim Lohman Nov 9 2005, 4:15PM Mobility
India sees fastest GSM mobile user growth in Oct

India sees fastest GSM mobile user growth in Oct

India's booming wireless sector added 2.11 million new mobile users in October, the highest-ever in a single month, taking the total customers using GSM-based services to nearly 53 million.
Staff Writers Nov 9 2005, 8:28AM Mobility

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