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Articles in July, 2002 issue of Telecom Asia
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Small chance for nanotech - Tanner
by John C. Tanner - Telecommunications equipment maker Ciena Corp. warns that third-quarter revenues may be "down meaningfully" after its merger with ONI Systems - movements - Brief Article
- Beijing: China Telecom is to set up a US branch office to explore business opportunities in the international market - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Taipei: KG Telecom starts offering its version of NTT DoCoMo's i-mode servicethe first Asian launch outside Japan - Asian telecoms this month
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Playing the scale game: after several years of regional asset acquisition, SingTel owns telco stakes in virtually all of its neighbors, as well as two of the biggest submarine cable systems. Now the task is to make this grow and to leverage the economies
by Robert Clark -
Single-mode fiber loop extender doubles capacity - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - Telstra infrastructure services MD steps down - Telecom Career
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The glut stops here: internet data centers have a glut on their hands. Aggressive pre-bust buildouts have resulted in too much space and not enough customers. Demand is growing, especially in Asia, but IDC operators need to re-examine their business model
by Robert Clark -
Gokongwei fighting to the end: the struggle for the control of PLDT is nearing conclusion. But, as Art Villasanta reports from Manila, there could be a lot more blood on the carpet - News Analysis - John Gokongwei plans acquisition of Philippine Long Dist
by Art Villasanta - Ericsson and AT&T Wireless will trial a W-CDMA system in Dallas, Texas, in the fourth quarter of 2002 - movements - Brief Article
- Danang: Vietnam's Cable and Telecommunications Material Co plans to invest $19.67 million in a project to build a mobile phone network in the southern region of Vietnam - Sacom - Asian telecoms this month
- Singapore: Singapore's mobile operators and their regulator, the IDA, are at loggerheads over the rollout of the proposed 3G networks - Asian telecoms this month
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From regulation to education: Hong Kong's OFTA remains one of the prime icons in the Asia-Pacific region for telecoms liberalization. OFTA director-general Anthony Wang says the regulator's role has shifted from regulator to arbitrator, watchdog and even
by John C. Tanner -
Voice enhancement solution for mobile phone - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - Qualcomm names head for Southeast Asia - Telecom Career
- Bandwidth: Asian subsea fiber cable bandwidth is so cheap these days that it seems like prices can't possibly get much lower - Backpage Briefing
- Telecom Asia 2002 Readers' Choice Awards
- Nokia cuts its second half guidance to 10% sales growth, down from 15% - movements - Brief Article
- Beijing: China is clamping down on illegal Internet cafes after at least 24 people were killed and 13 injured when a fire swept through a packed cafe in a university district of Beijing, the city's worst fire in 50 years - Asian telecoms this month - Brie
- Pyongyang: The ongoing effort to bring mobile telephony to North Korea takes another step forward after South Korea's Ministry of Information and Communication - Asian telecoms this month
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Staying ahead: SingTel has made its M&A moves and is now in execution phase, says Lee Hsien-Yang, once again voted the industry's top executive - Best Asian Telecom Executive: Lee Hsien Yang, President & CEO, Singapore Telecom - Cover Story
by Robert Clark -
Real-time measurement tool for CDMA2000 - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - PCCW names CFO - Telecom Career
- Check Point Software Technologies' Asia-Pacific VP - Telecom Career
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Duopoly rising - News Analysis - Singapore's StarHub and Singapore Cablevision plan merger - Brief Article
by Robert Clark - GPRS roaming between Britain and Hong Kong is now available, with the interconnection of the mm02 and Hutchison Telecom networks - movements - Brief Article
- Bangkok: Smart card company Setec will deliver 1 million 16 KB cards to Thai operator - Asian telecoms this month
- Wellington: New Zealand competition watchdog, the Commerce Commission, says it will investigate TelstraClear's application for a ruling on an interconnection dispute between the company and incumbent Telecom Corporation of New Zealand - TCNZ - Asian telec
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Reach and expertise: Pacific Internet has been at the top of its game for a long time, having launched its data network in 1991. Now the company is looking to further broaden its horizons, says CEO Tan Tong Hai - Best Asian Internet Service Prodvider: Pac
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Motorola unveils 1Mbit MRAM universal memory chip with copper interconnects - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - Lam makes Cisco move - Telecom Career
- History: the US government passed a resolution last month - Backpage Briefing
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Open Mobile Alliance looms: the Open Mobile Alliance is in, and it wants to make wireless data a seamless experience - News Analysis
by John C. Tanner - Fukuoka Prefecture-based software developer ABsoft KK starts offering a mobile phone-based e-mail service between Japan and China, with plans to attract 2,000 users initially, targeting business people and Chinese students studying in Japan - movements -
- Hanoi: Vietnam's Directorate General of Posts and Telecommunications is about to open the country's telecoms sector - DGPT - Asian telecoms this month
- Singapore: SingTel launches a landline SMS system that allows subscribers to send and receive SMS messagesusing either existing phones or new terminals with LCD displays - Asian telecoms this month
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Services, not hardware: it's been a tough fiscal year for Datacraft, which expects to post a full-year loss thanks to writedowns for restructures and "doubtful debt" in China. CEO Ron Cattell says the company's focus on services over hardware will keep th
by John C. Tanner -
Metro optical solutions - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - New senior appointments at EDS - Telecom Career
- Sale: need infrastructure? - Backpage Briefing
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Welcome to the tele-future - Inside Line - telecommunication companies, post-corporate scandals
by Robert Clark - The US Security and Exchange Commission files fraud charges in New York against the country's second largest long-distance phone company - movements - WorldCom - Brief Article
- Satellite broadband enabler Speedcast launches two-way satellite-based service for multinational corporations throughout Asia - movements - Brief Article
- Jakarta: Indonesian international carrier Indosat has commissioned Siemens Information and Communication Networks to supply and set up its new national fixed network in a framework agreement worth more than $7.5 million - Asian telecoms this month
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SingTel takes top prizes - Cover Story
by Robert Clark -
Service deployment system for edge-optimized business services - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - Lo looks for China Unicom investors - Telecom Career
- PeopleSoft North Asia business development head - Telecom Career
- Anti-trust: telcos that engage in anti-competitive behavior typically have to answer to the relevant government authority - Backpage Briefing
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Edge isn't ready for wireless data, says Tahoe - First Mile - Tahoe Networks claims broadband still better than wireless networks
by John C. Tanner - Sycamore Networks is to slash a third of its workforce and drop its optical transport division after warning that it would not meet Wall Street's sales expectations for the quarter - movements - Brief Article
- Beijing: China Railcom secures a loan worth 10 billion yuan from the China Development Bank - $1.2 billion - CDB - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Taipei: Taiwan Cellular Corp. launches the island's first multimedia messaging service - TCC - MMS - Asian telecoms this month
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In the big league: SingTel Mobile continued to expand last year, taking possession of the number two Australian operator, and snaring a big chunk of Indonesia's prime mobile company. It is now in the big league and can leverage scale economies, argues chi
by Robert Clark -
Siemens, Sycamore next-gen alliance - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - Tcnza Gm - Telecom Career
- Asia telecom transactions index - Telecom Corporate
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Telstra looks for way out as door closes on pay TV deal: Australia's regulator has put a spanner in the works by refusing the country's leading telcos the chance to share content - News Analysis
by Lachlan Colquhoun - Telecoms industry players form a new alliance to develop standards that will make it easier for wireless telephone users to play games - movements - Brief Article
- Hong Kong: Telstra acquires from partner PCCW the 40% of Hong Kong CSL it did not own for a net sum of $530 million - Asian telecoms this month
- Sydney: Telstra says it can build a nationwide W-CDMA network in only nine monthsalthough it's unlikely to be able to do so for at least two years - Asian telecoms this month
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Outsourcing player: with the ill-fated concert joint venture behind it, AT&T Global Services is a beneficiary of low bandwidth prices and the economic slowdown, says. Bernard Yee, regional managing director, business operations - Best Global Carrier: AT&T
by Robert Clark -
Upgraded WLAN system solution - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - ITXC executive VP - Telecom Career
- Balloons: US-based Space Data Corporation conducted a demo last month in Washington, DC, using weather balloons to provide wireless communications to rural areas - Backpage Briefing
- Stat snap - worldwide mobile phone subscription statistics - Brief Article - Illustration
- KMI predicts next-generation SONET and SDH equipment will experience healthy growth from $1 billion in 2001 to nearly $18 billion in annual sales for 2006 - movements - Brief Article
- Hong Kong: China Mobile says its listed company will, for the first time, pay shareholders a dividend for this financial year - Asian telecoms this month - Brief Article
- Tokyo: NTT DoCoMo launches a new service that allows its 3G users in Japan to assign the same phone number to both the FOMA and PDC networks, with its 1,000-yen sign-up fee waived and the dual network subscription fee cut by a third - Asian telecoms this
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All out for 3G: seven years ago Hutchison launched the world's first commercial CDMA network. Now, it is engaged in an even bolder plan; joining its affiliate operators in the world's most aggressive rollout of 3G networks and services, says managing dire
by Robert Clark -
IPv4/IPv6 access router - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - Siemens' new AP SVP - Telecom Career
- TA30 telecom stock index - Telecom Corporate
- Flashbacks, updates and nostalgia - Resend
- Iridium Satellite LLC signs distribution agreements with three Asian telcosSingapore Telecommunications, Australia's Telstra and Telikom Papua New Guineato market and sell Iridium services through their global dealer network - movements - Brie
- Hong Kong: Shares of China Unicom continue to be depressed, with reporting China Unicom planning a nationwide campaign to promote the sales of CDMA handsets at deep discounts - Asian telecoms this month
- Sydney: AT&T Australia launches a fully managed, end-to-end global IP Virtual Private Network - VPN - Asian telecoms this month
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Challenger looking for glory: after a tough first year, Singapore's number two carrier, StarHub, is more settled in the market. Now, it has taken a big leap forward with sister company, SCV, to challenge SingTel in both broadband and mobile. Group editor
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Expanded networked telephony solutions for mutli-site enterprises - Premiere: latest products and services
by Fiona Chau - ACA chair retains current post - Telecom Career
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