Archive for July, 2009
WiMax Broadband Revenues Expected To Hit $15 Billion In ‘14 (Moco News)
Despite all the delays, mobile WiMax service revenues for network operators could hit billion by 2014 as the number of mobile broadband subs is projected to reach 50 billion that year, according to a report by Juniper Research. The analyst calls mobile WiMax the “new DSL,” as consumers look to cut ties with their cable or satellite services. Secondly, many rural consumers are likely to remain…
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Report: Time Warner to resell WiMax service (The Charlotte Business Journal)
Time Warner Cable Inc. will offer 4G wireless broadband service using Clearwire’s WiMax network beginning this all in Charlotte and Dallas. (TWX)
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Bharti Airtel Lanka to invest $ 120Mn for network expansion
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Vodafone Ghana lays off 950 workers
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CMT approves a 40-50% cut in MTR from Oct’09 (Spain)
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2degrees eyes roaming market worth $100Mn/year (New Zealand)
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KDDI selects Teradata’s Active Enterprise Data Warehouse platform (Japan)
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Softbank posts net income of $288Mn in Q1′09 (Japan)
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India ends June with 415.25Mn mobile subscribers
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Qtel slashes call tariffs for Shahry subscribers (Qatar)
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MTS agrees to takeover 51% stake in Comstar (Russia)
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MTN Rwanda all set to introduce 3G services
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Infonetics Research Report Shows Global WiMAX Growth (Wimax News )
Infonetics Research, a market research firm, tracked targeted regions and countries that have strong potential for mobile (802.16e) and fixed line (802.16d) WiMAX markets and compiled their findings into the WiMAX Equipment and Subscribers in Key Markets report. The markets highlighted include the U.S., Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Africa, China, India, Japan, South Korea,…
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WiMAX growing in India, Russia, Brazil, driven by basic broadband needs and VoIP (cellular-news)
Russia is the ‘perfect storm’ for WiMAX: challenging geography, dispersed population, pent up demand for broadband and voice services, and a population able to pay for services, says a report from Infonetics Research.
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Infonetics Research: Infonetics Research: WiMAX growing in India, Russia, Brazil, driven by basic broadband needs and VoIP (Market Wire)
LONDON (MARKET WIRE) Market research firm Infonetics Research released a new report, WiMAX Equipment and Subscribers in Key Markets, which tracks targeted regions and countries that have strong potential for mobile (802.16e) and fixed line (802.16d) WiMAX markets — either because they have huge populations, or the broadband demands of the population are not being met by existing technologies –…
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Time Warner Cable to resell WiMax service (Cnet)
Time Warner Cable will resell 4G wireless broadband service in some of its markets using the Clearwire WiMax network.
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Time Warner to Launch Mobile WiMAX Service (Wimax News )
Today Time Warner Cable announced that it will begin offering mobile WiMAX service in four markets. The launch will begin this fall in Dallas, TX and Charlotte, NC. Time Warner, a Clearwire investor, plans to resell Clearwire’s WiMAX network as part of a broadband bundle. With this deal Time Warner will follow in the footsteps of fellow cable provider and Clearwire investor/reseller, Comcast, who…
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altnews.asia: Alvarion(R) and Open Range Sign a Multi-Year Contract for Equipment and Services Expected at Over $100 Million for 4G Network Ac (altnews.com.au/drop aggregator)
Partnership to bring advanced broadband wireless services to 546 communities, representing largest RUS-funded WiMAX(TM) project to date read more
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Angola approves sale of 80% stake in Movicel
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Telefónica Europe announces H1′09 results
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DoCoMo lowers basic monthly charges for flat rate data plans (Japan)
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LG to launch LG GB109 in Ukraine from August
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Vodafone Turkey to invest $675Bn
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T-Mobile UK launches G2 Touch handset
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BlackBerry Bold gets Telstra Blue Tick of approval (Australia)
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Tesco Mobile launches Unlimited Tariff for £30/month (UK)
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Vodafone willing to sell Apple iPhone 3GS in UK, Germany & France
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With WiMax, Walking on the Wireless Side in Baltimore (New York Times)
WiMax, which delivers the Internet through radio signals broadcast from cellphone towers, is rolling out across the nation.
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Vodafone appoints Wendy Becker as Group CMO
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Time Warner Cable says mobile WiMAX due (Electronista)
Time Warner Cable has recently reported its earnings for the second quarter, which revealed an unexpected increase in profit of about 4 percent. At the same time, the cable company’s CEO, Glenn Britt, told attendees that mobile WiMAX is coming soon f…
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