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- Deutsche Telekom plans to buy back full control of its Internet unit by next year to profit from burgeoning demand for broadband services
- Networking opportunities across Asia
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Year of the PON
by Robert Poe - PCCW applies to the High Court for a judicial review of OFTA's decision allowing rival Hong Kong Broadband Network
- The number of telephone subscribers hits nine million at the end of September, lifting the Vietnam's teledensity to 11.4% from last year's 9.2%, according to the Ministry of Post & Telecoms
- The Australian government and Alcatel announce a A$7.5m joint investment in the south Australian consortium m.Net
- Siemens Communications is developing wireless broadband products using FLASH-OFDM technology from Flarion Technologies
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Full service IP-DSLAM for triple play
by Fiona Chau - TA30 index slips amid high oil prices
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The problem with P2P
by Robert Clark - Son quits UTStarcom's board
- Japan Airlines will offer 802.11b/g wireless service with Connexion by Boeing starting December 9
- The broadband age arrives
- The National Telecom Commission will develop a plan for the country's telecoms industry for 2005-2008 by April next year
- Chunghwa Telecom
- Cable & Wireless is reportedly in talks to sell its Japanese unit
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Bringing it all back home: the next broadband frontier is the home, thanks to the rise of the high-speed Internet and the growing popularity of Wi-Fi. Most of the hardware to make it happen is already here, and home networking is seen by many analysts as
by John C. Tanner -
Branch office WLAN switch
by Fiona Chau - LG Electronics plans to set up a new mobile handset plant in Pune, India, in a bid to boost its revenue from its Indian operations to $10b by 2010
- Telekom Malaysia expects to conclude talks to acquire a stake in Indian mobile operator Idea Cellular by end-2004
- Qualcomm opens an R&D center in Hyderabad to support its CDMA chipset development activities and ongoing efforts
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HP launches new telecoms strategy
by Fiona Chau - New management team
- Security
- NTT's NGN migration plan gains urgency
- i-Cable names non-executive director
- Siemens merges its fixed and mobile communications units, IC Networks and IC Mobile
- CE and VoIP products drive WLAN IC market
- ToT approves a proposal for fixed-line carrier TT&T to build out an additional 10,000 fines
- Sony Ericsson nearly doubles its third-quarter profit, on solid sales of its new feature-rich phones
- Asia telecom transactions index
- MapInfo Asia-Pacific promotes Lennox
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Integrated IP-enabled satellite modem
by Fiona Chau - Indosat postpones replacing president
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STM-1 access costs still nose-diving
by John C. Tanner - Wharf T&T backs rival PCCW in its row with OFTA, saying that VoIP providers should pay an additional charge
- Indosat is setting aside $500m for capital expenditures in 2005 or about the same amount as 2004
- Telstra will upgrade two remaining outdated exchanges in the Sydney metro area in the current FY under a A$35 million investment
- Huawei and Siemens Communications sign a cooperation contract under which Siemens will resell routers and switches
- TCNZ shareholders re-elect directors
- WLAN adoption lags in Europe
- Crossbeam's country manager for Korea
- AT&T will cut another 7,400 jobs and slash the book value of its assets by $11.4b as part of its efforts to shift its focus to business services
- HSDPA to disrupt handset memory market
- Shin Sat says IPSTAR has passed its final dynamic testing and will be ready to be in orbit by March 2005
- NTT DoCoMo is offering in-flight wireless Internet connection services jointly with Connexion by Boeing to its Mzone mobile Internet subscribers flying on Lufthansa flights leaving Tokyo for Munich
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Untying the Gordian Knot: utility computing is a great concept but is still largely in the planning stages. Current software licensing models are proving to be a prime barrier to adoption
by Stefan Hammond - Nearing critical mass
- Tertio names Asia-Pacific head
- Service-oriented transport networks: next-gen network and 3G services
- Optus appoints two directors
- Providing mobility in New Growth Markets
- OFTA releases a consultation paper recommending that a new type of license be created to give incumbent PCCW its own price-setting authority, a move that will allow the company to cut prices without prior approval and compete with its fixed- line rivals
- Smart Communications is in talks with MobileOne to launch services targeting the 85,000 Filipino ex-pats living in Singapore
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Dual-mode GSM/UMTS radio base station
by Fiona Chau - AT&T business development executives
- Research
- True Corp expects to double its broadband subscribers
- Sheer Networks marketing VP
- Nokia sees its net profit in the third quarter fall 20% to 660m euros from 823m euros in the same period last year
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NZ moves to 'fine-tune' Telecoms Act
by Lachlan Colquhoun - Hutchison Telecommunications International sets its IPO price at HK$6.01 per share, at the bottom of a range that was already cut by 7%
- Softbank BB files a lawsuit with the Tokyo District Court seeking an injunction against the government's plan to reallocate frequencies
- SK Telecom and NTT DoCoMo will team up in the mobile banking services sector, with plans to set up a consultative body to jointly offer mobile banking roaming services in Korea and Japan and create new business models based on e-cash and other application
- Motorola is adding a payment function based on near-field communication technology to its line of cellphones
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Optimizing the PTT network
by Fiona Chau - Agilent Asia-Pacific sales VP
- Tariffs
- BSNL is planning to lay an undersea cable between Chennai and Sri Lanka, which is on the route of several undersea cable systems crossing the seas from the Africa-West Asia region to South East Asia
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Wi-Fi access point for SMEs
by Fiona Chau -
The dubious economics of FTTH: FTTH offers speed, availability, modularity and plenty of reserve capacity against any number of unanticipated bandwidth hogs. It sounds wonderful, until contemplating the cost
by Dan Sweeney -
Spectrum tradingthe new allocation sensation
by John C. Tanner - Online banking: where the money is?
- Local ISP Access Telecom partners with NextNet Wireless to launch Bangladesh's first 3.5-GHz non-line-of-sight plug-and-play broadband wireless services for business and residential users
- The Australian government is renewing plans to sell its remaining 50.1% stake in Telstra for a minimum A$32b
- Motorola cuts 1,000 jobs and takes a charge of $50m for severance benefits as it moves to complete
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Winds of creative disruption
by John C. Tanner - Infoblox president and CEO
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National email filtering
by Stewart Fist - Motorola appoints PCS head
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