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Robert Clark "Falcon and the Flag man: Flag Telecom is back in business with a new shareholder, a clean balance sheet and a fresh sales pitch. But, believe it or not, it is actually throwing a new cable, Falcon, into the water. Chief executive Patrick T. Gallagher tells contributing editor Robert Clark about why he believes there's a future in the capacity business and in the Middle East". Telecom Asia. FindArticles.com. 29 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FGI/is_4_15/ai_n6032987/
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Articles in April, 2004 issue of Telecom Asia
- Vodafone KK COO
- An emerging star in WLL market
- Wang Xilin, deputy director of the Standardization Administration of China, a unit of the State Council, says China will stand firm on its June 1 compliance deadline for the controversial WAPI encryption standard mandate
- The Australian government resubmits a bill into the lower House of Representatives to sell its majority stake in Telstra
- Telefonica lands a $5.85b cash-and-debt deal to buy the Latin America assets of US carrier BellSouth
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VoWLAN: stop me if you've heard this one …
by John C. Tanner - Sybase Asia-Pacific head
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Satellite DMB chip for mobile phones
by Fiona Chau - Hutchison Whampoa alternative director
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Pluggable GigE transceiver for copper
by Fiona Chau - Competition spurs telcos to invest
- Piracy
- Piltel posts a far smaller net loss of 3.35b pesos in 2003
- Hutchison Whampoa's group MD Canning Fok testifies at the trial of six former Mannesmann directors, who face charges of breach of trust for allegedly approving 60m euros of payments made to Mannesmann executives after Vodafone's record takeover
- TU Media names CEO
- Communicating for growth at Communic Asia 2004
- ZTE will invest $2m to set up a wireless infrastructure plant in Sao Paulo, Brazil
- MCI reduces its combined pretax profits for 2000 and 2001 by $74.4b
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NEC to market CPRI-based 3G Node Bs
by Fiona Chau -
Data mining as you shop
by Stewart Fist - Sohu.com CFO
- SK Telecom names CEO
- Crossbeam regional director
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Face-to-face video call center
by Fiona Chau - European networks 'not a deterrent' to PoC
- Japan may introduce mobile number portability after a study panel organized by the telecoms ministry compiled a draft report recommending portability be implemented as soon as possible
- Intel president and COO Paul Otellini predicts 3G and three other high-speed wireless standardsWi-Fi, WiMax and "WiMedia"
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Ethernet goes international with HGC-KT VPLS link
by John C. Tanner - AsiaSat director
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Truth, lies and outsourcing: offshoring may have created a political storm in some countries, but operators across the region are looking to outsource everything from IT and call centers to network maintenance and even network operations as they examine w
by Robert Clark - Commit, a joint venture formed between Texas Instruments, Nokia and LG Electronics, will launch its, and probably the world's, first TD-SCDMA chip for testing by June
- The Telecom Department approves rules allowing telecoms operators to buy local rivals within the same operating circle on conditions that their combined market share does not exceed 67%
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Release 5 test system
by Fiona Chau -
Fixed-mobile convergence: the sequel
by John C. Tanner - Asurion president and CEO
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Dilithium, NetCentrex develop 3G video services
by Fiona Chau - Siemens ICN US president/CEO
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Optical Ethernet OA&M solution
by Fiona Chau - Enterprises to embrace WLAN
- Privacy
- The Ministry of Information and Communication imposes 33.3b won in penalties on SK Telecom, KTF and a KTF affiliate for providing illegal subsidies to attract customersallegedly sparked by Korea's adoption of number portability in January
- Sun Microsystems, Motorola, Nokia, Siemens and Sony Ericsson launch a new Java interoperability testing program
- Yes TV's Plus COO
- The Kremlin abolishes Russia's telecoms ministry in a cabinet revamp
- Retrospect
- Telkom plans to spend $1.65b in capex this year
- FTTH moves into mainstream in Japan
- Cingular Wireless beats out Vodafone in the race to buy AT&T Wireless
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VoIP comes of age: as VoIP technology shows its first signs of having finally matured, the industry has been forced to identify and address a number of bottlenecks impeding its growth
by Kaustubha Parkhi -
MPLS ready for China's core challenge; Chinese carriers have not yet traded in their ATM networks for Layer 2 MPLS for a very simple reason: ATM works just fine as is. However, that's about to change. China Unicom was the first to shift, and if that doesn
by John C. Tanner - Telkom board reshuffling
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Compact multiplexer for SMEs
by Fiona Chau - New engine of growth in China
- Telstra acquires weekly classified advertisement publication
- Motorola plans to consolidate its design resources by closinng it semiconductor chip-design units in Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan
- PCCW sells off its property assets, including the Cyberport development project, to Dong Fang Gas Holdings for $841m
- Motorola's Asian broadband VP
- France Telecom is seeking to buy an option on Polish government-owned shares
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Falcon and the Flag man: Flag Telecom is back in business with a new shareholder, a clean balance sheet and a fresh sales pitch. But, believe it or not, it is actually throwing a new cable, Falcon, into the water. Chief executive Patrick T. Gallagher tell
by Robert Clark - Jamming
- Nokia's planned buyout of Psion's stake in Symbian runs into more opposition, with Phoenix Asset Management
- TA Orange's strategic partner Orange SA sells off 39% of its 49% stake in the Thai mobile operator to TelecomAsia for a nominal one baht
- Nortel Networks delays filing its 2003 annual report with the US SEC
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Not happy with WAPI
by Robert Clark - Manufacturing director for Gemplus
- American spam
- LG Australia MD
- EchoStar Communications ends its contract dispute with Viacom
- Warfare
- Trading telecoms capacity as a commodity on the Internet: flashbacks, updates and nostalgia: Telecom Asia, April 1999
- MD for IDC China
- The Telecommunication Authority will auction two new mobile licenses this month to attract $1.5b in investment and expand the country's mobile subscriber base
- French telecoms regulator ART pushes back the date that French mobile operators are required to launch 3G services
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