Business Services Industry
Bibliography for: "NXP Semiconductors appoints senior execs"
"NXP Semiconductors appoints senior execs". Telecom Asia. FindArticles.com. 18 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FGI/is_11_17/ai_n19041416/
Telecom Asia
View more issues:
Articles in Nov, 2006 issue of Telecom Asia
- New SingTel head
- WorldTel Bangladesh plans to install about 300,000 fixed-line telephones in the national capital
- Singapore mulls plans to cover most of the island with public wireless Internet access by next year
- The US FCC delays a vote on the proposed buyout of BellSouth by AT&T until November 3
-
Is lack of test equipment slowing EV-DO evolution? In future updates to cdma2000 networks, test difficulties won't just increase linearly with increasing data rates. Quantum jumps in test difficulty will occur because of the addition of new technologies a
by Chris Everett - StarHub COO resigns
-
DRM in the age of mash media
by John C. Tanner - Mobile value-added service provider OnMobile, a spin-off of software house Infosys, wins some $28m in funding from Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and Polygon Investment Partners
- T-Mobile USA is set to launch by year-end a new breed of mobile phones that can pass live phone calls between cellular and Wi-Fi networks
-
Cisco and Fujitsu launch four-slot CRS-1
by Fiona Chau - NGN
-
40-Channel ROADM module
by Fiona Chau - SS8 Networks hires new CFO
- A top civil court accepts a lawsuit seeking to cancel licenses given to Thaksin Shinawatra's former business empire for various telecom services
- Telstra rolls out a HSDPA service that it says will reach 98% of the country and cover the largest geographical area of any such network in the world
- Arianespace successfully launched last month two communications satellites into orbit from its South American base in French Guiana
-
The year that was 2006
by John C. Tanner -
Automated, low-cost optical transport platform
by Fiona Chau - 'Prosumers' increase enterprise mobility adoption
- ZTE secures a deal with China Unicom to build part of the carrier's national optical-fiber network
- Temasek Holdings suffers a paper loss of 41%
- Microsoft acquires Colloquis
-
Finding the win-win in net neutrality: because broadband access providers and Internet companies can't be really successful without the other, they need to partner to ensure QoSsomething that's been sorely lacking in consumer VoIP
by Ed Ogonek - Broadcast Australia mobile TV GM
- TA index expands 2.8%: TA30 telecom stock index Sep 15-Oct 16, 2006
- MTNL chairman and managing director RSP Sinha confirms that the company would bid for a national telecom operator license in Kenya
- Telecom NZ re-elects directors
- Google? "Morons!"
- PCCW makes an HK$1.94b offer to buy the network assets of Sunday Communications, in a bid to privatize the mobile operator
- SoftBank and Access develop an Internet browsing and email software for mobile phones
- Sony Ericsson's third quarter net profit nearly tripled to 298m euros in the quarter that ended September 30
-
IPTV or else: why telcos are doing IPTV whether they want it or not: despite optimistic forecasts of worldwide IPTV uptake, given the high investment costs, most telcos would rather avoid the IPTV trail. It's just that in most markets, they have no choice
by John Williamson -
WAN optimization solutions
by Fiona Chau - Ericsson taps multimedia head
- 3G services to fuel China FMC growth
- BenQ, the world's No.6 mobile phone maker by market share, blames poor product management for the demise of its mobile unit in Germany
-
Vanco portal simplifies shopping for data networks
by Fiona Chau - DoCoMo appoints US SVP
- New appointments at mFormation
- The National Telecommunications Commission awards CS Loxinfo a license to operate an international Internet gateway service
- Vodafone New Zealand agrees to buy ihug, a local ISP, for NZ$41m
- Alcatel expects subscribers to IPTV
-
Mobile's great transition
by Robert Clark - Enpocket gets new sales exec
-
Wireless broadband's powerline play
by John C. Tanner - EVNTelecom selects Lucent Technologies for the third phase of the carrier's CDMA450 network expansion
- Sprint Nextel announces that Tim Donahue is leaving as chairman of the struggling mobile carrier, the second unexpected departure of a top executive in six weeks
-
Terabit FTTx platform for high-bandwidth services
by Fiona Chau - NXP Semiconductors appoints senior execs
- Transmission
- US firm Always On Network will invest $60m to provide Internet services to most of Bangladesh within ten years
- Networking opportunities across Asia
- KDDI will buy Tokyo Electric Power's fiber optics communications business with shares worth 115b yen
- Philips signs an agreement to sell its mobile phone business to China Electronics Corp for an undisclosed amount
- A new study released by the FTTH Council and the Telecommunications Industry Association unveils that FTTH deployments in North America
-
Seamless streaming to TVs, home entertainment systems
by Fiona Chau - Netgear appoints CIO
- India to lead data center race
-
GSMA says 73% of USF money for developing markets unspent
by John C. Tanner - Motorola goes to court to challenge a decision by BSNL that disqualified Motorola from bidding on a large contract
- China's telecom carriers and radio and TV enterprises are negotiating possible profit-sharing arrangements for future mobile TV services
- MobiTel rolls out 3G services after agreeing to drop a video phone feature that the government feared would be used to spread pornographic images
- Tele2 sells its French fixed-line telephone and broadband unit to Vivendis SFR wireless division for 3.3b kronor
-
Commercial UWB MIMO antenna
by Fiona Chau - MEASAT taps broadcast sales director
- IPTV
- Asia's dominates digital media consumption
- Premium content to drive mobile growth
- The government plans to issue up to four licenses to operators to provide high-speed broadband wireless services based on WiMAX technology
- The government orders mobile users to start registering their mobile phones using real names starting next year
- Google buys YouTube for $1.65 billion, brushing aside copyright concerns to seize a starring role in the online video revolution
- Hackers operating through Chinese Internet servers have launched a debilitating attack on the computer system of the US Commerce Department
-
Addressing BTS power consumption issues
by Fiona Chau - F5 Networks hires MD for ANZ
-
Bandwidth sector re-bornor is it?
by Robert Clark
- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
- Death in the Family: 12 Things to Do Now
- Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money
- 6 Online Networking Mistakes to Avoid
- 401(k) Mistakes to Avoid
- 5 Economic Scenarios to Keep You Up at Night
- The Real ‘Best Places to Retire’
- Best Credit Cards for You
- 12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
- The Real ‘Best Colleges’
- Home Buyer Tax Credit: How to Cash In
- Why You Shouldn’t Bash Cash
- 8 Phony 'Bargains' and Better Alternatives
- Danger: 3 Debit Card Scams to Avoid
- 6 Myths About Gas Mileage
- 29 Fees We Hate Most
- Quick and Easy Ways to Boost Returns
- Best Stocks to Buy Now
- Lower Your Taxes: 10 Moves to Make Now
- New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
- The New Job Market: Who Wins and Who Loses?
- Health Care Reform's Public Option: Everything You Need to Know
- Volunteer Work When Unemployed: Should You Work for Free?
- Whose Recovery Is This?
- Long-Term-Care Insurance: 4 Biggest Risks to Avoid
Content provided in partnership with
Most Recent Technology Articles
- INTERVIEW WITH BEN BUTTERS, DIRECTOR OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS AT EUROCHAMBRES : "A PERFECT ROAD MAP FOR EU CLUSTERS DOES NOT EXIST".
- AGENDA.(Brief article)(Conference notes)
- FIGHT AGAINST INTERNET PIRACY.
- INTERNET : AUTHORS' SOCIETIES URGE ACTION AGAINST PIRACY.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : BUSINESSEUROPE HOSTILE TO FURTHER CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS.(Brief article)
Most Recent Technology Publications
Most Popular Technology Articles
- Speed control of separately excited DC motor
- BizRate to monitor in-store customer satisfaction for Office Depot stores - Market Intelligence
- Effects of creative, educational drama activities on developing oral skills in primary school children
- Failed businesses in Japan: a study of how different companies have failed, and tips on how to succeed, in the Japanese market
- Political stability and economic growth in Asia


