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Articles in Dec, 2002 issue of Telecom Asia
- Asia-Pac leads global telecom growth - Insight - world telecom revenues will total $1.3 tril in 2007 - Brief Article
- Hongkong Telecom's VOD win receives little applause - Re Send - pay TV in any form is still a risky proposition in Hong Kong - Brief Article
- Bringing SMS to the fixed line world - Advertorial - ZTE's ZXF118 integrated messaging platform
- Kuala Lumpur: Telekom Malaysia pushes through the takeover of Celcom , despite objections from Celcom's longtime foreign partner and 8% shareholder Deutsche Telekom - Malaysia - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Tokyo: NEC says it will launch its own VoIP phone service for users of its ADSL service in co-operation with Fusion Communications - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- FLAG Telecom complete its North Asian Loop with Type 1 telecom license in Taiwan - FNAL - movements - Brief Article
- Future tech: telecom's hottest technologies - Cover Story - critical technologies that will drive the telecom industry during next five years and beyond are discussed - Industry Overview
- Nortel replaces China head - Telecom Career - Lin Yuan-Hao is new acting president for Greater China - Brief Article
- Motorola fills spot - Telecom Career - Dennis Carey is new executive vice president of Motorola's Integrated Electronic Systems Sector division - Brief Article
- Telemarketing - Backpage Briefing - Brief Article
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Time for reform - Inside Line - regulatory environment for China's telecommunications industry
by Robert Clark -
In praise of WorldCom - Letter - Letter to the Editor
by Hunter Brumfield - Hong Kong: Regulator OFTA grants a one-year extension on payment of a HK$60 million performance bond due in October from each of the territory's four 3G licensees - $7.7 million - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- New Delhi: India's Supreme court wraps up hearings on a petition by the Cellular Operators Association of India to scrap a government policy allowing fixed-line firms to offer limited mobility services - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Sydney: the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission backs a revised A$1.30 billon alliance between Foxtel and SingTel Optus to share pay TV programs - $728 million - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Cisco returns to the black for the quarter, slightly ahead of forecasts, but warns sales were likely to be down as much as 4% in the next quarter - movements - Brief Article
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World's smallest W-CDMA node B - Premiere: latest products and services - Huawei Technologies introduces indoor macro-cell node B for W-CDMA networks - Brief Article
by Fiona Chau - BT regional PR head - Telecom Career - David Clark is company's new public relations manager for Asia-Pacific - Brief Article
- TA30 telecom stock index - Telecom Corporate - share price changes of Asian telecommunications companies for the period October 2, 2002 to November 1, 2002
- Evolutions & revolutions: today's growth in conferencing and collaboration is real and sustained, with more meeting time in the US now electronic than `in-person'. Research commissioned by Polycom has confirmed that unrelenting market pressures combined w
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Chunghwa hangs tough in 3G contract furore - News Analysis - Chunghwa Telecom awards W-CDMA contract to Nokia
by Robert K. Carter - Fiber creeps into local loop - Insight - passive optical networks market will grow to $519 million, and business PON market to $87 million, by 2006 - Brief Article
- Ho Chi Minh City: Local company Electronics and Information Systems will launch a global VoIP network next year, making it the first company in Vietnam to offer VoIP worldwide - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Tokyo: Sony Corp and Fujitsu ISP units, Nifty Corp and NTT Communications announce plans to jointly launch a VoIP trial - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- US federal securities regulators are considering filing civil charges against telecommunications gear maker Lucent Technologies over certain sales accounting practices - movements - Brief Article
- MMS to drive new traffic and increase ARPU for CDMA2000 operators - Ericsson's CDMA2000 solution was developed with operator in mind
- Alcatel VP & CTO - Telecom Career - Christian Gregoire is new vice president and chief technology officer for Asia-Pacific region - Brief Article
- Ubinetics Asian VP - Telecom Career - David You is company's new vice president for Asia - Brief Article
- Assessment - Backpage Briefing - customer Kenneth Ivory's complaints against Telstra land him in jail - Brief Article
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Pay TV deal strengthens Telstra's market grip - News Analysis - consumers in Australia will be able to buy combined pay TV package from Telstra and Optus - Brief Article
by Robert Clark - Beijing: the Ministry of Information Industry allocates 155 MHz of spectrum to TD-SCDMA, while W-CDMA and cdma2000 were allocated only 60 MHz each - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Manila: Mobile operator Smart Communications says it does not expect to deploy 3G services for another four to five years - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Canberra: Parliament's Information Technology Committee draws up a list of 14 ways to help encourage and improve communications services across Australia, in an attempt to accelerate take-up of wireless broadband technology - Asian telecoms this month - B
- Hutchison unveils its 3G logo, "3", and announces plans to open 300 shops in UK by the end of 2003 to sell its 3G services - movements - Brief Article
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Telco, secure thyself - One-To-One - Bill Hancock of Cable & Wireless Internet Services, chairman of the FCC's NRIC Homeland Defense focus group on cybersecurity, is interviewed - Interview
by John C. Tanner - AT&T marketing manager - Telecom Career - Jane Gold is new marketing manager for AT&T Australia and New Zealand - Brief Article
- Asia telecom transactions index - Telecom Corporate - equipment orders and service contracts - Brief Article
- Conferencing and collaboration: tangible benefits drive organizational competitiveness: in an increasingly global, fast-moving, knowledge-based economy, organisations must react to change by processing information and arriving at decisions fast. At the sa
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Holding the line - News Analysis - Taiwan telecommunications operators will not yet raise prices on calls to China - Brief Article
by Robert K. Carter - Porn to the 3G rescue - Insight - delivery of adult content could earn profits for 2.5G and 3G operators - Brief Article
- Pakistan Telecom - Asian telecoms this month - Pakistan will auction two cellular telephone licenses in 2003 - Brief Article
- Tokyo: NTT-ME becomes the country's first carrier to offer an IP phone service via 802.11b Wi-Fi technology - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- WorldCom is slashing its Asian workforce as part of global Chapter 11 restructuring - movements - Brief Article
- Siemens forecasts declining business volumes in its telecom business, after 1.07b euros in restructuring charges reduced its group profit to 53m euros for the quarter - $1.01 billion - movements - Brief Article
- Hanaro Telecom chairman - Telecom Career - Shin Yumsik - Brief Article
- Tom.com financial director - Telecom Career - Stephen Marzo - Brief Article
- Scale-free - Backpage Briefing - University of Notre Dame researchers build models of Internet - Brief Article
- Glossary of terms - telecommunications terms explained - Glossary
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VoIP connectseven for PLDT - News Analysis - Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co
by Art Villasanta - Beijing: Datang Telecom Technology Group will invest 1 billion yuan in TD-SCDMA technology in 2003 - $120 million - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Kuala Lumpur: Celcom denies a news report that extra accounting discrepancies worth 750 million ringgit had been uncovered during ongoing audits at the company - $197 million - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Canberra: the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission requires CDMA carriers to reduce anti-competitive pricing and encourage lower fixed-to-mobile call prices - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- A US judge endorses Microsoft Corp.'s antitrust settlement - movements - Brief Article
- World leader in wireless infrastructure - Samsung FastLeader - Samsung Electronics' CDMA2000 1xEV-DO solution is discussed
- Ex-OzEmail CEO joins Telstra - Telecom Career - Justin Milne will head Telstra's broadband business - Brief Article
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Outsourcing: remaking the vendor-carrier relationship: the structural shift in the industry is also transforming the traditional supplier-buyer relationship between gear-makers and operators - Telecom Corporate
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The power of virtual teams - Brief Article - Column
by Bob Hagerty -
The awful truth about 3G - Tanner - third generation wireless format - Editorial
by John C. Tanner - Correction - News Analysis - Correction Notice
- Hong Kong: Three of Hong Kong's four fixed line carriers roll back their controversial rate hikes on calls to mainland China after securing better barter rates with their mainland counterparts - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Seoul: The Ministry of Information and Communication busts four telecoms firms for illegal handset subsidies - Asian telecoms this month - SK Telecom, LG Telecom, KTF and KT Corp - Brief Article
- Wellington: the New Zealand government launches a probe in the incumbent's charges for new phone connections - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Alcatel unveils a third-quarter net loss of 1.352 billion euros as quarterly sales plunged 37.5% to 3.51 billion euros - $1.3 billion - movements - Brief Article
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3G radio controller - Premiere: latest products and services - Hughes Software Systems introduces 3G radio network controller - Brief Article
by Fiona Chau - Virgin loses Australian head - Telecom Career - Andrew Grant resigns as managing director of Virgin Mobile's Australia operation - Brief Article
- Helping Asia communicate - ITU Preview - ITU is working to extend basic telecommunications access throughout Asia
- How is it done? Video conferencing used to be something of a black art. Today, easy-to-use and manage technology means that users need know little about how the equipment actually works. What's important is what it can do, not how it does it
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China's IDD shock: not yet settled - News Analysis - effects of China's decision to increase international settlements by 750% in October 2002
by Robert Clark - Bangkok: Shin Satellite says it is in talks with potential customers and partners in Taiwan, Indonesia and Australia to expand bookings for its iPSTAR satellite in advance of its launch in late 2003 - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Taipei: Nortel Networks files a complaint with the Public Construction Commission against a $346 million 3G equipment contract Chunghwa Telecom awarded to Nokia - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- WorldCom is expected to restate more than $9 billion in earnings, well up from the $3.8 billion originally disclosed when the scandal emerged in June - movements - Brief Article
- Motorola, returning to the black for the first time in six quarters, lowers its outlook for the fourth quarter and 2003 - movements - Brief Article
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Improved spectrum analyzer - Premiere: latest products and services - is introduced by IFR - Brief Article
by Fiona Chau - CSG names Asian CTO - Telecom Career - Raghu Prasad is new CSG Systems' new CTO for Asia-Pacific region - Brief Article
- Optimism - Backpage Briefing - spending on telecommunications services in 2003 - Brief Article
- Mission accomplished: the case for conferencing & collaboration: successful organisations have learned that conferencing and collaboration must be built right into their business model and culture where it can provide real returns
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Portable broadband on trial - First Mile - CKW Wireless conducts field test of ArrayComm's i-Burst technology
by John C. Tanner - Wi-Fi's payphone business model - Insight - could become ubiquitous in Asia - Brief Article
- Hong Kong: Listed China Unicom HK plans to buy nine more cellular networks from its parent by year-end in addition to the 12 it already owns - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Seoul: KT Corp and other ISPs in South Korea will invest 13.3 trillion won in broadband networks by 2005 - $10.9 billion - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
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