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Children of the Napster revolution - Tanner
by John C. Tanner - MMS take-off in 2007 - Insight - Multimedia messaging services - Brief Article
- Manila: the National Telecommunications Commission says the Philippines' mobile market is primed to grow by one to two percentage points in 2003 - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Wellington: Telecom Corp of New Zealand reports a 4% drop in quarterly net profit, but the results beat expectations on cost cuts and a turnaround at its Australian unit, AAPT - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Lucent Technologies retires $729 million of preferred securities and other debt - movements - Brief Article
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Integrated UMTS chipset - Premiere: latest products and services - Texas Instruments - Brief Article
by Fiona Chau - Cooperation - Backpage Briefing - SingTel and SingTel-led cable system C2C complain about difficulties of working with i2i - Brief Article
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Island-hopping for growth in Indonesia - News Analysis - Mobile subscriber data
by Mersagita Prabudi - Canberra: a government inquiry into splitting Telstra into two companies is scrapped after the opposition Labor party dismisses the idea as too costly and too complex in terms of compensating existing shareholders and various tax and regulatory issues - A
- Taipei: the Ministry of Transportation and Communications prepares for its next share auction for incumbent Chunghwa Telecom - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Nokia Networks will cut 550 staff, or more than 3% of its workforce - movements
- A federal judge gives WorldCom permission to sell a luxury yacht building yard that the company had foreclosed on as part of move to collect on loans it made to former chief executive Bernie Ebbers, who bought the shipyard in May 1999 for $14 million - mo
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Extended voice portal - Premiere: latest products and services - Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories - Brief Article
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Hutchison's video thing - Inside Line - H3G's service package covers voice and video calls
by Robert Clark - Web services will rule - Insight - Brief Article
- Kuala Lumpur: Telekom Malaysia seeks international arbitration for its dispute with the Ghanaian government over its 30% stake in Ghana Telecom - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Sydney: SingTel Optus says it will sell some broadcasts assets in its National Digital Media Centre in Sydney to pay-TV partner Foxtel for an undisclosed sum - Asian telecoms this month
- Qualcomm sets a first-ever quarterly dividend and announces a $1 billion stock buyback program - movements - Brief Article
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Bandwidth trader: got minutes to sell? Need to buy some? There are 3,000 bandwidth exchanges to turn to, but Arbinet-thexchange has been doing it for ten years in the teeth of plunging prices and carrier meltdowns. "We had two-tenths of 1% bad debt in 200
by John C. Tanner - Alive - Backpage Briefing - Web use continues to rise - Brief Article
- India trials city-based wireless local loops: flashbacks, updates and nostalgia: Telecom Asia, March 1996 - Resend
- Bangkok: Hutchison Whampoa launches its new CDMA mobile network, covering Bangkok and 25 of Thailand's 76 provinces - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Seoul: SK Telecom chief Pyo Moon-soo sticks by the cellco's controversial 2.5 trillion won capex program for 2003 that calls for 30% more spending than 2002 to pay for 3G upgrades - $2.1 billion - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- WorldCom is to cut another 5,000 jobs, or more than 8% of its work force, and trim annual costs by $2.5 billion in an effort to emerge from bankruptcy - movements - Brief Article
- Motorola says it will press ahead with its offer to purchase the 26% of Next Level Communications it does not already own and believes its $30 million offer is "fair" - movements - Brief Article
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26.5 GHz spectrum analyzer - Premiere: latest products and services - Brief Article
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Subsea vendors pin hopes on upgrades and new tech - First Mile
by John C. Tanner - Handset prices the key to MMS - Insight - Multimedia messaging
- Singapore: after two years of losses, Pacific Internet returns to the black with a net profit of $1.7 million for 2002 - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Tokyo: local cellcos object to plans by the telecoms ministry to give fixed carriers rather than cellcos the right to set rates for calls from fixed to mobile phones - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- The mobile technology patent infringement trial between InterDigital and Ericsson is postponed until 15 May - movements - Brief Article
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Ethernet controllers for next-gen migration - Premiere: latest products and services - TranSwitch Corp - Brief Article
by Fiona Chau - TV - Backpage Briefing - Furor surrounding Telstra's loan of digital TVs to senior government leaders - Brief Article
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Chinese telcos play it forward - News Analysis - Fixed line carriers are in stand-off with mobile counterparts over deployment of call-forwarding service
by Fiona Chau - Hong Kong: UTStarcom is considering a Hong Kong public offering to meet demand from Asia-based fund managers - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Seoul: KT Corp reports a fourth-quarter net profit increase of 31% at $555 million - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Qwest Communications International will restate about $2.2 billion in total revenues - movements - Brief Article
- Level 3 Communications posts a narrower quarterly loss of $313 million - movements - Brief Article
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160Gbps single-chip switch fabric - Premiere: latest products and services - Brief Article
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M&A the way to grow - Inside Line - Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd's attempt to buy Cable & Wireless
by Robert Clark - Internet traffic growth slows - Insight - Brief Article
- Kuala Lumpur: Celcom begins talks intended to help 8% shareholder Deutsche Telekom sell out of the company - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Tokyo: Japanese fiber-optic cable manufacturer Furukawa Electric files a lawsuit against Corning Cable Systems International, a Corning Inc affiliate - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- The European Commission recommends that EU countries force telcos to open their networks to competitors in a scheme to boost broadband take-up by promoting more competition - movements - Brief Article
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Get on the grid: the Internet is going back to its decentralized and collaborative roots with grid computing. Grid isn't new, but it's set for serious enterprise commercialization this year, and after thatgrid-based Web services - Internet
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Time to plan for end of termination rents - Telecom Planet
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Drawing dollars from hotspots - News Analysis - Brief Article
by Robert Clark - Hobart: Telstra awards a multi-million dollar contract to Alcatel to construct a second Bass Strait fiber cable connecting Tasmania and Victoria, spanning approximately 250km - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Tokyo: Japan Telecom, two-thirds-owned by Vodafone, says it is in talks with US investment fund Ripplewood - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Fiber-optic cable manufacturer Corning will discontinue its wavelength switch and blocker product lines - movements - Brief Article
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The bubble revisited: as bandwidth carriers come out of bankruptcy, are they writing a new chapter in the industry, or just reliving the old one? - Cover Story
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In search of telecom's Next Big Thing? The downturn is changing the way the telecom industry adopts new technology - Telecom Corporate
by Carol Wilson -
India's bandwidth boom - Stat Snap - Brief Article
by John C. Tanner - Beijing: Chinese mobile users hail the Year of the Goat by sending 7 billion text messages during the first week of the lunar new year - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Singapore: Singapore Telecom reports a 2% rise in quarterly net profit, thanks largely to its Australian unit, Optus - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Tokyo: NTT DoCoMo president Keiji Tachikawa admits the cellco will have a hard time meeting the company's target of 320,000 FOMA subscribers by the end of March due to handset delays - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Norway's Transport and Communications Ministry says it will auction two more UMTS licenses and push back the deadline for 3G rollouts - movements - Brief Article
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SHDSL business gateway - Premiere: latest products and services - Efficient Networks - Brief Article
by Fiona Chau - Following suit - Backpage Briefing - Cisco Systems' lawsuit against Huawei Technologies - Brief Article
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Indian fiber: annual deployment - Stat Snap - Brief Article - Illustration
by John C. Tanner - Hong Kong: PCCW denies a Financial Times report that it made a $3.9b takeover bid for Cable & Wireless, only to be rejected, and sends a letter to the London Stock Exchange saying so - Asian telecoms this month - Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd - Brief Art
- Seoul: Flarion Technologies announces that KT will conduct a field trial of Flarion's flash-OFDM wireless broadband system in Seoul - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Ericsson - movements - Names Carl-Henric Svanberg as its new chief executive - Brief Article
- Cisco Systems posts a record quarterly profit despite a dip in sales - movements - Brief Article
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Wireless multi-service gateway - Premiere: latest products and services - Brief Article
by Fiona Chau - Interference - Backpage Briefing - Ultrawideband draws flak - Brief Article
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