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    2010 WC: Antar Yahia sends Algeria to the World CupSudanese women seek int'l support over repressive laws against themUN envoy visits Sudan to assess status of child soldiersBADEA DG arrives Congo UNICEF lauds Somalia for ratifying children's right conventionEU to train 2,000 Somali soldiersIMO pledges support to avert piracy off Somali coastSomalian prime minister to visit Brussels France grants WFP 1.5 mln euros for food aid in DRC7 journalists killed in three years in DR CongoUNDP, France to build hostels for trainee police officers in DRCWorld Club: TP Mazembe starts against Pohang Steelers Ivorian Prime Minister urges mutinous soldiers to remain calmGbagbo: "Whoever delays Ivorian elections is a criminal"Gbagbo reaffirms his desire for Ivorian peaceGbagbo signs Ivorian amnesty law ON THE WIRE "Nigeria achieves 50% teledensity"Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigeria has achieved a teledensity of 50 per cent, vaulting from 0.4 per cent in 2000,according to the head of the country's regulatory Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Ernest Ndukwe.    23/11/2009   Full Text...  Nov 23, 2009
    He presided over what is widely regarded as a telecommunications revolution in t he country, starting with the award of licences to four Global System for Mobile Telecommunications (GSM) firms in 2001 - the hi ghlight of the liberalisation of the sector. Since then, the nation has not been the same. (Panapress.com)

    The secrets on your smartphone  Nov 23, 2009
    Rose Read, manager recycling for the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association, which runs the national Mobile Muster recycling program, says data security is a very big concern for the organisation. All the phones that get recycled with us are dismantled and only the materials are recovered. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    NEC Corporation Joins GlobalPlatform  Nov 17, 2009
    Working in collaboration with other industry standardization bodies, this group brings together more than 45 GlobalPlatform member companies to actively contribute to the development of mobile telecommunications standards worldwide. In addition to participating in the Mobile Task Force, NEC will also contribute to GlobalPlatform's Advisory Council. (JCN Network, Japan)

    Cutting the cord  Nov 13, 2009
    " That's ok for "everyday life" although "not really suitable for online gaming or downloading and streaming videos". But Mr Parker thinks that could change in three to four years with the next generation of mobile telecommunications - 4G. Some being tested now achieve speeds of up to 100 megabits per second. Collapse under demand"Once that technology does arrive, then people will just ditch their home phones, ditch their home broadband connections and just have this on a device which will... (BBC News -- UK)

    China's Huawei to set up training centers in Indonesia  Nov 12, 2009
    According to Ma, Huawei has supplied telecommunication equipment for 9 mobile telecommunications operators operating in Indonesia to develop their GSM (Global System for Mobile) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) telecommunication networks. Huawei had just signed a contract worth 1. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Maxis to raise RM11.7bil via IPO  Oct 29, 2009
    Maxis currently commands about 40% of the domestic mobile telecommunications market. While the mobile penetration rate in Malaysia has already exceeded 104%, based on the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commissions latest statistics, Maxis chief executive officer Sandip Das believes there is still ample room for growth. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Zain donates to Dakpema Education Fund  Oct 26, 2009
    Tamale, Oct 25, GNA - Zain Communications Network, a mobile telecommunications Company, has donated GHc 2,500. 00 to the Dakpema Education Fund. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    SA firms top world's best  Oct 26, 2009
    They are mobile telecommunications giant MTN, energy and chemicals specialist Sasol and global services, trading and distribution group Bidvest. The top-40 survey was done by management consulting firm AT Kearney for US magazine BusinessWeek, and looked at 2500 listed companies across 18 countries. (iAfrica.com)

    Alarm bells on used mobiles  Oct 26, 2009
    Aside from those phones that are traded in, figures from the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association show almost 3200 mobile phones are reported lost or stolen each week. Australians' exposure to identity fraud through mobile phones is growing. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    Mobile subscription rate fastest in Africa - Report  Oct 23, 2009
    At a media briefing alongside the International Conference on ICPD+15 being held in Addis Ababa, copies of the report made available to the press, noted that the past few years had witnessed a remarkable growth in mobile telecommunications in Africa. "Between 2003 and 2005, the continent saw the number of mobile subscriptions surge from 54 million to almost 350 million, an increase of 550 per cent. In 2008, Gabon, Seychelles and South Africa boasted almost 100 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants.... (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Smartphones costing a bundle  Oct 21, 2009
    According to the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA), the number of mobile broadband subscriptions more than doubled in the past financial year to 2. 2 million. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Electric Cars: A Wide-Open Race  Oct 20, 2009
    PCs, mobile telecommunications, and Internet services were invented and launched in the West. It was only later that Asian companies such as , , and jumped into these markets. (BusinessWeek)

    Vodafone Group Launches BlackBerry Storm2  Oct 16, 2009
    LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Vodafone Group Plc (VOD.LN), a mobile telecommunications company, announced Thursday along with Research In Motion or RIM (RIMM) the introduction of the BlackBerry Storm2(TM) smartphone for customers in seven European countries as well as South Africa. MAIN FACTS. (SmartMoney)

    Radiation report: how safe is your mobile phone?  Oct 1, 2009
    "All Motorola mobile phones comply with national and international safety guidelines for radio-frequency energy exposure. These standards provide wide margins of protection for users and the general public. "Although SAR values for products vary, all SAR values for Motorola products are within safe exposure limits and all products are considered equally safe," the company said. The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association said there was a large body of research endorsed by public health... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    Africa: The Continent is Reforming, Kagame Tells Experts  Sep 22, 2009
    "More importantly, Africa's own private sector has been gaining strength in most sectors, notably in the mobile telecommunications where several African companies have become highly profitable transnational operators.". Whereas, the continent was increasingly seeking its own solutions to its own problems, Kagame said partnerships with the rest the world have to be based on, "mutual respect, trust, and a collaborative outlook.". (allAfrica.com)

    Announcement of Commencement of the Tender Offer for Shares in YOSHIMOTO KOGYO CO., LTD.  Sep 12, 2009
    Also, the Offeror intends to issue shares of common stock in the Offeror through a third-party allotment (daisansha wariate zoushi) to companies that are engaged in broadcasting, advertising agency services, mobile telecommunications, and finance and insurance as their principal business or other entities upon completion of the Tender Offer (provided, however, that the purchase price per share for subscription is the fair price equal to or more than 50,000 yen, the maximum number of shares for... (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    Vivendi Launches Bid for Brazilian Telecom Firm  Sep 10, 2009
    Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) and France Telecom (FTE.FR) Tuesday said they will create the U.K.'s largest mobile phone operator by merging their U.K. units and a Malaysian-Indian consortium also announced Tuesday it would buy 46% of Kuwait-based Mobile Telecommunications Co., or Zain Group (ZAIN.KW), whose African operations Vivendi had eyed but last month decided not to pursue. South African cellphone operator MTN Group Ltd. (MTN.JO) and India's Bharti-Airtel Ltd. (532454. (SmartMoney)

    A question of who's listening  Sep 9, 2009
    The Age: national, world, business, entertainment, sport and technology news from Melbourne's leading newspaper. By Lesley ParkerSeptember 9, 2009. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Cacophony Of Music Video Games Hitting Market  Sep 7, 2009
    7 bil as the recession hurt earnings at its core music and mobile telecommunications businesses. Vivendi denied rumors that it plans to buy GE's 80% stake in NBC Universal. (Investors Business Daily)

    Millions set to disconnect their fixed-line phones  Sep 5, 2009
    The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association's chief executive, Chris Althaus, said the trend has been exacerbated by the slowing economy and improving mobile phone technology. "There's been more and more case studies published, which have shown the extraordinary productivity potential of employees being enabled with mobile devices," he said. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    MTN (Ghana) Customer Relationship Building and Customer Loyalty  Sep 3, 2009
    A Ghanaian based company that is performing so well with regards this new wave of change is Mobile Telecommunications Network (MTN) Ghana. The company has developed what could be described as MTN Customer Relation and Customer Loyalty Model. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Just Ask Gemalto  Sep 3, 2009
    The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is one of the new 'third generation' 3G mobile cellular communication systems. EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) is another option to upgrade GSM networks. (Herald Online, SC -- Lifestyles)

    NEC Introduces Compact LTE Wireless Base Station at Broadband World Forum Europe 2009  Sep 3, 2009
    The 3GPP is composed of companies and organizations that span the globe, including some of the world's most influential mobile telecommunications companies. About NEC Corporation. (JCN Network, Japan)

    Glo Mobile Ghana unveils Ambassadors  Sep 2, 2009
    Accra, Sept. 1, GNA - Glo Mobile Ghana, one of the latest entrants in the country's mobile telecommunications industry, on Tuesday unveiled 17 personalities as ambassadors to promote their brand. The ambassadors drawn across the music, movie, sports and entertainment sectors is in line with the cellular outfit's corporate policy of recognising outstanding achievements and encouraging enterprise. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    If U.S. Housing Still Seems Risky, Is China A Worthy Alternative?  Sep 2, 2009
    com - If U.S. Housing Still Seems Risky, Is China A Worthy Alternative. eIBD Investor's Business Daily Digital Edition. (Investors Business Daily)

    * World Business Quick Take  Sep 2, 2009
    8 percent in the first half as the economic slowdown hit earnings at its core music and mobile telecommunications businesses. Paris-based Vivendi, one of the worlds largest media and entertainment companies with holdings ranging from Universal Music Group to the Canal Plus pay TV service, said net profit in the six months ending June 30 was 1. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Business)

    Axiata not for sale  Aug 26, 2009
    5% stake in Axiata, may hive off its stake in the regional mobile telecommunications company. It is said that a proposal for the stake purchase had been put forth to the Government and a businessman was keen to buy Khazanahs stake in Axiata. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Axiata results take back seat to talk of stake sale  Aug 25, 2009
    5% stake in the regional mobile telecommunications operator. Whether a proposal has landed at the Economic Planning Unit (EPU) cannot be ascertained at this point but the scheme is said to entail Khazanah selling the stake to a company that is linked to a prominent businessman. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    * HTC, China Mobile sign deal on 3G  Aug 25, 2009
    88 million) in its strategic alliance with HTC, and aside from its focus on TD-SCDMA, the two will also study the next Western mobile telecommunications technology, Long Term Evolution (LTE), to spread its bets on the future worldwide standard. At the same event yesterday, HTC chairwoman Cher Wang () said she was enthusiastic about the TD-SCDMA technology and told media that since 2008, HTC has already launched one TD-SCDMA phone in China, which met with much success. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Sports)

    Dow Jones Indexes Expands Index Series for GCC and MENA Regions  Aug 18, 2009
    As of August 17, 2009, the top ten components of the Dow Jones GCC Index by float-adjusted market capitalization are Saudi Basic Industries Corp., Al Rajhi Bank, Mobile Telecommunications Co., National Bank of Kuwait and Kuwait Finance House ... The top five components of the Dow Jones GCC Titans 50 with Saudi Index are Saudi Basic Industries Corp., Mobile Telecommunications Co., Al Rajhi Bank, Emirates Telecommunications Corp. and National Bank of Kuwait ... The top five components of the Dow... (Primezone Releases)

    ITC Judge Rules in Favor of Nokia  Aug 16, 2009
    The cases related to third-generation cell-phone technology patents the companies own and whether they are essential to the UMTS, or universal mobile telecommunications system, 3G telephony standard. Details of those agreements were confidential. (ABC News -- Wire)

    Microsoft, Nokia tie-up to rival RIM  Aug 13, 2009
    The two companies, at one time fierce rivals in the mobile telecommunications business, expect to offer Nokia phones running Office sometime next year. "This is giving some of our competitors -- let's spell it out, RIM -- a run for their money," said Nokia Executive Vice President Robert Andersson, in a telephone interview. (India Times)

    People of New Abirem to undertake development projects  Aug 4, 2009
    Nana Kyeretwie said funding of the projects had been made possible through monies that accrued from fund raising ceremonies and plots of land allocated to mobile telecommunications networks like MTN and VODAFONE to erect antennae. He said newmont provided GH8,500. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    MTN, Andah win Club 100, CIMG awards  Aug 2, 2009
    Accra, Aug 1, GNA - MTN Ghana, the leading mobile telecommunications operator in the country, were proud winners of two Ghana Club 100 awards this year; Largest and Best ICT Company or the year 2008, a statement in Accra said. The statement said the two awards reaffirmed MTN's position as the number one telecom operator in the country, adding that the company had since its entrance into the industry invested some US$400million into the telecom sector. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Women Achievers rewarded  Aug 2, 2009
    Other wards winners were Ms. Hannah Tetteh, Minister of Trade and Industry, Ms. Ama Benyiwa-Doe, Central Regional Minister, Dr. Grace Bediako, first woman Government Statistician, Ms. Esther Cobbah, Chief Executive Officer of Strategic Communications (STRATCOM) Africa and Ms. Mawuena Adjo Dumor, Corporate Services Executive of MTN Ghana, the leading mobile telecommunications operator in the country. Mrs. Lucia Kwakye, President of GAWE noted that the award winners were shining examples of what... (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Eutelsat Communications Reports Revenue Growth of 7.2% and Net Income Increase of 43.6% for its 2008-2009 Financial Year  Jul 31, 2009
    The Group's satellites also serve a wide range of fixed and mobile telecommunications services, TV contribution markets, corporate networks, and broadband markets for Internet Service Providers and for transport, maritime and in-flight markets. Eutelsat's broadband subsidiary, Skylogic, markets and operates services through teleports in France and Italy that serve enterprises, local communities, government agencies and aid organisations in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas. (PR Newswire)

    Why Myanmar's elections willwork  Jul 25, 2009
    Meanwhile, mobile telecommunications have become cheaper and more widespread, with disposable SIM cards costing US$20-$50 widely available in urban areas. Internet cafes have sprung up and do booming business across the country, although technically private proprietors must keep records of all those who log-in at their shops. (Asia Times Online)

    Softbank Raises 30 Billion in Institutional Bond Offering  Jul 23, 2009
    Tokyo, July 20, 2009 (IRG) - Softbank Corp., Japan's third biggest mobile telecommunications provider, raised 30 billion yen (US$320 million) from the first BBB rated bonds sold to institutions in Japan by a non-utility borrower since Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.'s collapse in September. The Tokyo-based company, priced three-year, 4. (JCN Network, Japan)

    Perot Systems inks contract with 3 Group  Jul 22, 2009
    has renewed a contract to provide U.K.-based Hutchison Whampoa s 3 Group 3G mobile telecommunications business with information technology services. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. (Dallas Business Journal, TX)

    Controversy Unlimited: Political Garbage Disposal  Jul 19, 2009
    Recet Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey, had identified the relatively young, suave and swashbuckling business mogul from Anatolia as a potential ambition stopper, what with his string of businesses stretching from Telsim, then number one mobile telecommunications provider through the STAR group of companies (Radio, TV and Newspapers), numerous banking and insurance interests and finally to KEPEZ and Cukurova, the generators and distributors of private electricity power to... (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    South Africa: Clinton to Host Mandela Day Dinner on Wednesday  Jul 15, 2009
    so as we celebrate the first Mandela Day, let us build a legacy worthy of bearing his name," he said. The dinner will culminate in an exclusive Christie's auction. Funds raised on the night will help to promote Madiba's legacy through the Nelson Mandela Foundation and support 46664 HIV and AIDS projects and outreach campaigns in sub-Saharan Africa. A host of renowned artists and musicians will then join Ms Machel-Mandela to kick off Madiba's birthday in style at the much-awaited Mandela Day... (allAfrica.com)

    Radiation from telecom masts and our health  Jul 9, 2009
    No clear effects on cognitive functions (memory comparison, visual selective attention, and dual tasking) were identified but analysis of the data from a Dutch study in 2003, showed some minor effects of Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems (UMTS) signals on general well-being (no effects from GSM signals). "This report concluded that UMTS signals had an adverse effect on well-being," (Zwamborn et al., 2003). (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Telecom masts saga: Amamoo-Otchere urges precaution  Jul 7, 2009
    In addition, it said radiation from Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems (UMTS) signals, rather than GSM signals, could have low-amplitude effects on the general well being in humans. UMTS based stations are used to run third generation (3G, 3. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Nokia #1 Choice for Mobile Navigation in Europe and Russia  Jul 3, 2009
    Nokia is a pioneer in mobile telecommunications and the world's leading maker of mobile devices. Today, we are connecting people in new and different ways - fusing advanced mobile technology with personalized services to enable people to stay close to what matters to them. (PR Newswire)

    Lands of Opportunity: Frost & Sullivan Examines the Mobile Markets in Angola and Mozambique  Jun 30, 2009
    To offer decision makers a comprehensive overview of the Angolan and Mozambican mobile telecommunications markets, the ICT group at Frost & Sullivan will be hosting an online analyst briefing on Wednesday 8 July 2009 at 2:00 pm BST/ 3:00pm CAT.. The level of competition in these markets is still very low and the telecommunications infrastructure is underdeveloped. (PR Newswire)

    Vodafone iPhone 3GS Plans  Jun 29, 2009
    Vodafone is one of the largest mobile telecommunications companies in the world and currently has operations in 25 countries and partner networks in a further 42 countries. More than 3 million customers are connected to Vodafone in Australia, which is almost a 17 percent share of the Australian mobile market. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    T-Mobile?s Android-powered myTouch 3G due in August  Jun 23, 2009
    s GSM-based Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) 3G network and on Wi-Fi networks. T-Mobile was the last major wireless carrier to launch its own 3G network, as the company only put its UMTS services online last May. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Technology)

    MTN organises free medical screening for traders  Jun 20, 2009
    Accra, June 19 GNA - Mobile Telecommunications Network (MTN) on Friday organised free health screening for a number of traders at the Rawlings Park in Accra, as part of its 21-Day Yello Care programme. The health screening was carried out by medical personnel from the Korle bu Teaching Hospital who were assisted by some volunteer staff of MTN.. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Nokia News: New Nokia Tools Help Extend Web Content to Mobile Marketplace  Jun 18, 2009
    About Nokia Nokia is a pioneer in mobile telecommunications and the world's leading maker of mobile devices. Today, we are connecting people in new and different ways - fusing advanced mobile technology with personalized services to enable people to stay close to what matters to them. (IntranetJournal)

    GSMA, KT and SK Telecom Put Spotlight on Korean Mobile Industry  Jun 16, 2009
    Man-Won Jung, CEO of SK Telecom said, "The GSMA Board Meeting has served as a great opportunity for us to show the world Korea's advanced information and communication technologies and services. Moreover, we were able to strengthen our networking with major mobile telecommunications companies around the world. SK Telecom will continue to play its role as the global leader in the ICT industry by actively participating in GSMA activities which contribute to the development of the worldwide mobile... (PR Newswire)

    Chinese mainland delegation signs $2.2-bln contracts  Jun 5, 2009
    They will discuss the possibility of a pilot network in Taiwan using Datang's TD-SCDMA 3G mobile telecommunications standard. "We see a lot of opportunities for cooperation as the mainland is fast developing its 3G market," said Liu Liqing, chairman of the China Association of Communications Enterprises. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Nokia N97 Mobile Computer to Begin Selling Worldwide in June  Jun 2, 2009
    " The Nokia N97 is Nokia's first device to feature a personalizable home screen, which can be customized with a range of widgets which bring live information directly to the device. These widgets include key social networking destinations like Facebook and Hi5, news services like the Associated Press, Bloomberg and Reuters, as well as shopping and weather information. The Nokia N97 is the first device to ship with the Ovi Store, which offers easy access to applications, games, videos, podcasts,... (PR Newswire)

    Hutchison, Vodafone merger gets ACCC nod  May 29, 2009
    The ACCC said it took note of the changing nature of the mobile telecommunications market and the increasing need for network operators to have sufficient scale to be able to able to continue to invest in their business. It also considered evidence showing that if the merger did not go ahead, Hutchison and Vodafone's Australian arm would be unlikely to sustain such investment. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Samsung and the IAAF Create New Global Partnership  May 20, 2009
    Samsung is also appointed the IAAF's official equipment provider in the categories of Mobile Telecommunications Hardware, Audio Visual Equipment, Cameras and Household Appliances. The new marketing partnership will span the World Championships in Berlin in August this year; the 2010 World Indoor Championships in Doha, Qatar; and the 2011 World Championships in , South Korea. (PR Newswire)

    Celcom aiming for top spot in 2010  May 16, 2009
    Currently ranked second in the local mobile telecommunications market, Celcom is targeting to be the top provider by 2012, said chief executive officer Datuk Seri Shazalli Ramly. He said the company had been recording a continuous 12 quarters of growth and its UOX and SOX prepaid plans, with a total of 3. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Motorola inks $310 mln deal with China Mobile  May 15, 2009
    Motorola announced on Thursday it has agreed to provide China Mobile Communications Corp. (CMCC) with 310 million US dollars worth of mobile telecommunications equipment and services. Motorola said the one-year agreement with China's biggest mobile provider was signed on April 27. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    The 10 Biggest Tech Failures of the Last Decade  May 15, 2009
    A photographic history of mobile telecommunications. Photos. (Time.com)

    Motorola Signs Frame Agreement With China Mobile  May 14, 2009
    "As a long-term strategic partner of China Mobile, Motorola is proud to continue being a part of its growth. Motorola has always been an innovator and pioneer in the mobile telecommunications industry. With the comprehensive end-to-end portfolio that covers 2G, 3G and LTE, Motorola stands ready to support China Mobile in building a state-of-the-art network that maximizes investments and delivers the most appealing communications experiences to its end users at home and on-the-go.". The... (PR Newswire)

    Foreigners among 349 isolated by China...  May 13, 2009
    Authorities on Monday launched a nationwide effort to track down his fellow passengers which included appeals on state television and text messages sent to phones by major mobile telecommunications firms. The flights involved were a Northwest Airlines jet from Tokyo to Beijing, and a Sichuan Airlines flight from Beijing to Chengdu. (The Drudge Report)

    SISVEL: Patent Pool for 3G Long Term Evolution (LTE)  May 12, 2009
    Sisvel has significant experience arranging joint licensing programs in the field of mobile telecommunications technology, including programs based on the CDMA2000 and DVB-H standards. All parties holding a patent or patent application that they believe to be essential for LTE are invited to apply for a review of essentiality by an independent evaluator designated by Sisvel. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    Photos - Seven iPhone Apps for New Moms - TIME  May 11, 2009
    A photographic history of mobile telecommunications. Special Report. (Time.com)

    Nokia opens its doors with Ovi  May 7, 2009
    MONACO: From its roots as paper mill company, rubber works and its eventual move into mobile telecommunications, Nokia has shown that it is not adverse to reinventing itself to stay ahead of the curve. At the recent Nokia Developer Summit in Monte Carlo, the largest handset manufacturer in the world detailed yet another shift in focus albeit a less drastic one as opposed to its earlier years. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Technology)

    Rally Back to Break-Even  May 5, 2009
    "Nevertheless, the agency has ," the NYT writes, noting that one point of contention could be that the two companies, as they push further into the mobile telecommunications markets, are competiting more and more head-to-head. in the future. (Slate)

    Traders remain wary despite strong rally  May 1, 2009
    The worlds leading mobile telecommunications equipment manufacturer reported weaker-than-expected first-quarter earnings, having sustained. RBS reiterated its sell rating on Ericsson. (FT.com -- Markets)

    Are kids becoming phone addicts?  Apr 28, 2009
    "All research into this trend suggests that parents believe that they can improve the safety and security of their children by giving them a phone," says Randal Markey of the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association. This view is backed by the most recent study of mobile use among youngsters by the NSW Commission for Children and Young People. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Technology)

    Hutchison Telecom is making available Information Statement for spin-off of Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings Limited  Apr 20, 2009
    The Group currently offers mobile and fixed-line telecommunication services in Hong Kong and Israel, and operates mobile telecommunications services in Macau, Indonesia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Thailand. It was the first provider of 3G mobile services in Hong Kong and Israel and operates brands including "Hutch", "3" and "Orange". (PR Newswire)

    Radiation a cause for concern  Apr 20, 2009
    The system measures common radio services, Bluetooth, Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and television broadcast signals to find out the magnitude of the high frequency emissions. Each test takes about an hour and the measurements are obtained automatically. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Public Information Notice: IMF Executive Board Concludes 2009 Article IV Consultation with Lebanon  Apr 18, 2009
    The privatization of the mobile telecommunications providers as soon as market conditions allow would promote private sector growth and reduce debt-related vulnerabilities. Directors underscored that fiscal reforms, including an increase in the VAT, will be needed to achieve the desired sizeable primary fiscal surplus in the medium term. (IMF News)

    Vodafone officially launched  Apr 17, 2009
    Vodafone is the world's leading international mobile telecommunications company, with equity interests in 27 countries and Partner Markets in more than 40 countries. As of 31 December 2008, Vodafone had approximately 289 million proportionate customers worldwide. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Micrel Schedules First Quarter 2009 Earnings Release and Conference Call  Apr 17, 2009
    April 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Micrel Inc. (Nasdaq: ), an industry leader in high performance analog and high-speed mixed signal solutions, will announce financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2009 after the market closes on Thursday, April 23, 2009. The Company will host a conference call at 4:30 p.m. Eastern time (1:30 p.m. Pacific time) on April 23, 2009. (PR Newswire)

    Micrel Names David Schie Vice President, Analog Business Unit  Apr 15, 2009
    David Schie, Micrel's New Vice President, Analog Business Unit. (PRNewsFoto/Micrel, Incorporated) SAN JOSE, CA UNITED STATES. (PR Newswire)

    Indonesian unit to be back on track this year  Apr 4, 2009
    The Indonesian mobile telecommunications market is basically dominated by Excel, Indosat and Telkomsel. Jamaludin says Excel is strong in Jakarta and it will take a while for the group to capture other areas. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Eutelsat's W2A Satellite Blasts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome  Apr 4, 2009
    " Designed to replace Eutelsat's W1 satellite, W2A's payload of up to 46 Ku-band and 10 C-band transponders will almost triple capacity at one of the Group's most established neighbourhoods. Up to 46 Ku-band transponders, depending on operations, will be connected to a wide footprint of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, and a second beam over southern Africa and Indian Ocean islands. It will benefit telecom operators, Internet Service Providers and professional video companies. 10 C-band... (PR Newswire)

    TMI unveils new name but limits itself to Asia  Apr 3, 2009
    Meanwhile, Jamaludin said Axiatas new identity signified its presence as a key regional player in the mobile telecommunications market. The expenditure for this new branding is only an incremental increase of RM5mil to RM10mil. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Ringing in the changes  Mar 27, 2009
    It is as if a massive fireworks display has burst on the mobile telecommunications firmament. Absent from version 3. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    China Mobile Limited Announces 2008 Annual Results  Mar 19, 2009
    The increasing penetration rate of mobile telecommunications, the restructuring of the telecommunications industry and the issuing of 3G licenses will change the industry structure and competitive landscape. To meet these challenges and associated opportunities, the Group intends to leverage its strong foundation and overall competitiveness, as well as to maintain its existing leading position in the 2G mobile telecommunications market and to sustain its business development and financial... (PR Newswire)

    In Search Of Stronger Telecom Regulator  Mar 19, 2009
    Simply put, 3G is based on a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) and it enables subscribers to transmit data including pictures, video and greater volumes of text at a higher speed on their phones. It enables video calls, video conferencing and offers permanent internet connectivity on the handset. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Zambia: New Mobile Phone Plant to Create 200 Jobs  Mar 12, 2009
    He said when he officially opened the plant in Lusaka yesterday that M Mobile Telecommunications, which is wholly Zambian, would employ technical staff that include engineers and technicians. Mr Banda said he was happy that the investment came at the time when the global financial crisis had exerted massive pressure on most economies around the world. (allAfrica.com)

    City to impose two new occupation taxes  Mar 5, 2009
    The first is a 5 percent tax on telephone companies including mobile telecommunications services. "While I believe the current ordinance imposes such a tax and some mobile/cell/wireless companies submit the tax, others do not," explained City Administrator Erv Portis. (Columbus Telegram, NE)

    China heeds online calls for transparency  Mar 3, 2009
    Political scientists are still debating what new technologies such as the Internet and mobile telecommunications will mean for public participation in politics in China. While these technologies can be instrumental in mobilising people for political causes, the Chinese government has also been skillful in adopting these technologies. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Africa: Zain Introduces Mobile Banking  Mar 3, 2009
    Freetown The leading mobile telecommunications provider, Zain Tuesday announced plans to bring mobile banking to over 100 million people in Africa with the launch of its new service, Zap. Providing the most comprehensive and accessible package of mobile banking features currently available on the African continent, Zap will be initially available in Kenya and Tanzania prior to the launch in Uganda. (allAfrica.com)

    Motorola Reinforces Commitment to TD-LTE  Feb 24, 2009
    "Motorola has always been an innovator and pioneer in the mobile telecommunications industry and has extensive knowledge and experience across multiple OFDM-based wireless interfaces including and ," said Mohammad Akhtar, vice president and general manager, Home and Networks Mobility China. "Motorola is leveraging its success in OFDM to design a common LTE platform that is capable of supporting FDD and TDD, bringing to market early and field-proven end-to-end LTE solutions to support TDD and FDD... (PR Newswire)

    Zain Group Selects Oberthur Technologies' End-to-End Security Platform for Africa's Biggest Mobile Commerce Service  Feb 18, 2009
    The Zain brand is wholly owned by Mobile Telecommunications Company KSC, which is listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange (Stock ticker: ZAIN). The company had a market capitalization of over US$ 23. (PR Newswire)

    MTN rewards staff with Yello Star awards  Feb 18, 2009
    Accra, Feb. 17, GNA - Thirty-two members of staff of West and Central Africa (WECA) region of Mobile Telecommunications Network (MTN) were on Monday night presented with plaques, certificates and cash prizes ranging between US$5,000 and US$15,000 for excellent performance in the year 2008. The awards, dubbed: MTN Yello Star - WECA Regional Awards 2009, is an annual event designed to reward deserving MTN staff members from the nine countries in the region for their excellent performance in the... (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Meltdown won't affect telecoms sector, says global forum  Feb 17, 2009
    The declaration came from chief executive officers (CEOs) of blue chip mobile telecommunications companies, who yesterday gathered in Barcelona, Spain on the future of the industry ... According to them, the mobile telecommunications as the engine that drives the economy in most nations, would in the midst of the depression add $306 billion investment to the global economy this year. (Guardian News, Nigeria)

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