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AT&T Files Complaint About Google Voice
in The VoIP Weblog, on September 30, 2009
...rs don't have that option."
"The AT&T complaint says that if Google Voice is a telecoms service, then it ought to be covered by common carriage rules," writes the FT's J...
Microsoft tunt leistungsschwache Handys
in Handyzweinull, on 26.08.09
...llen es nur ein paar Anwendungen sein, die dann bei dem afrikanischen Provider Blue Labels Telecoms erhältlich sind. Wie schon erwähnt ist Java die Grundlage der One Apps und ist auch Voraussetzung fü...
Karoo vs. P2P
in P2P File Sharing, on July 27, 2009
...munications , the company with the white phone boxes that has long been an anomaly in the UK's telecoms scene. Kingston has a monopoly, and while in theory other firms could come and share its exc...
The world's oldest bible reunited online
in Wangtam, on 2009-07-08
...Antitrust Threat
• Amazon Ordered To Pay Back $119 Million In Taxes In Japan. More Tax Trouble May Be Ahead.
• Sprint Offers a Netbook for Under a Buck. Will AT&T & Verizon follow?
• Fac...
What the GM bankruptcy means
in Sox First, on June 2, 2009
...st industrial bankruptcy. It's the world's third largest to date, after Lehman Brothers and telecoms firm Worldcom. This bankruptcy will have global implications. Analysts say it will have ...
Google's 'Immigration Fixer'
in Wangtam, on 2009-04-16
...ba Licenses
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Introducing Intrepid Ibex
in HackITLinux, on October 30, 2008
...enhanced network abilities alone will make it a worthwhile upgrade to many."
More here from telecoms.com ... more here from Ars Technica ... more here from Computerworld ... more here fr...
iPhone 3G continues to "improve"
in Tech Without Wires, on August 29, 2008
...n this, I have my iPhone 3G in pristine, legit 2.0.2 firmware since it is under warranty from Globe Telecoms, Philippines. My unofficially launched iPhone 2G, otoh, has been jailbroken for Qik. :)...
Java bug information for Nokia phones available but for € 20,000
in Java Entrepreneur, on August 15, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Heidi Kristensen
I am still not sure how much of this is true. A self proclaimed security expert and hacker from Poland by the name of Adam Gowdiak states that he has come across vulnerability in the mobile Java technology implemented in Nokia S40 and if this...
Deutsche Telekom spying scandal
in Sox First, on May 27, 2008
Shades of Hewlett-Packard's pretexting scandal two years ago. But this time in Germany. Deutsche Telekom has announced an investigation into a systemic spying operation to track calls between top executives and journalists. This is another worrying sign in the corporate shenanig...
HP 出价 15 亿英镑收购 BT 数据中心
in Wangtam, on 2008-05-16
Sunday Times 消息 ,英国电信集团 (BT Group) 正与 HP 公司进行谈判,试图将旗下的英国数据中心以 15 亿英镑的价格出售给后者。报道称,这一举措将加深两家公司现有关系,同时有利于提高 BT 的全球服务部门的赢利能力,当前 BT 该部门备受分析师和投资者关注。
据悉,该交易尚在进行当中,预计将在未来几周内结束。BT 对此报道没有作即时评论。
LG Announces Q1 Profit on Record Mobile Handset Sales
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 16, 2008
...from the International Herald Tribune ... more here from The Globe and Mail ... more here from Telecoms Korea ... more here from ZDNet Korea ... more here from The Economic Times ... and the...
Will Your Home be one of 44 million to get HDTV by End of 2008?
in The Digital TV Weblog, on April 13, 2008
... © dsearls
A recent forecast by London-based Informa Telecoms & Media , shows that about 4% (44 million), homes worldwide will watch HDTV by the end of 2008. Many analysts contribute the res...
EU Backs In-flight Mobile Use
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on April 7, 2008
...ued a stern warning to all wireless operators to be more transparent about pricing. According to EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding: "In-flight mobile phone services can be a very interestin...
Green Power for Namibia's Mobile Network
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 21, 2008
...tor which generally requires, at a minimum, a monthly visit for refuelling," notes Developing Telecoms' Michael Schwartz . "This translates into added savings in operating expenditure (...
Permira Makes China Move
in China Venture News, on March 12, 2008
... Permira head Damon Buffini is moving London retail and leisure specialist James Burrell and German telecoms guru Axel Hefer to Hong Kong for the opening of the office there.
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JP Morgan Moves into Asia's Private Equity Market
in China Venture News, on February 28, 2008
...nders of TVG Capital Partners, to head its Asia private equity push. TVG Capital, which invested in telecoms in China, Australia, South Korea and India, is being wound down.
Most Asian countries frow...
MMF Says Mobile Phones May Cause Insomnia
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 21, 2008
A recent study funded by the Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF) and conducted by researchers at Sweden's Karolinska Institute and Wayne State University in Detroit has found that cell phone radiation can cause insomnia.
According to USA Today's Michael Winter , the researchers ...
Sovereign Wealth
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on January 18, 2008
...With as much as $2.9 trillion to invest (see article), the funds' horizons go beyond finance to telecoms and technology companies, casino operators, even aerospace.
But it is in banking where th...
Motorola Bets on Mobile TV with the DH01 Media Player
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 3, 2008
At CES today, Motorola announced the DVB-H -compatible Motorola Mobile TV DH01 media player, a pocket-sized device with a 4.3-inch display that plays both live TV and on-demand programs from a DVR.
"It is the first foray by the world's No. 3 maker of cell phones into devices s...
Chinese Telecom Shares Jump in Response to Gov't Statement
in The Wireless Weblog, on December 29, 2007
...m shares climbed 7 percent in response.
"While Beijing blamed journalists for misreading its telecoms policy signals, the share moves were a sharp reminder of the notorious lack of transparency...
Air France's Mobile OnAir System
in Wandalust, on December 21, 2007
...ly emit at minimum power, which does not risk harming interference with aircraft avionics or ground telecoms network.
. Phones are used just like on the ground. To make a call on board the aircraft,...
Phone companies and the surveillance state
in Sox First, on December 18, 2007
The US Senate is set to vote on giving phone carriers retroactive immunity for surveillance of US citizens. Just a little something to make life easier for the National Security Agency (NSA). All of which goes to the Bush administration's collusion with industry to conduct a wide range of s...
Skype Co-Brands VoSKY Exchange for Businesses Worldwide
in The VoIP Weblog, on December 11, 2007
If you have a conventional or IP PBX and want to add the benefits and features of Skype, VoSKY has the solution for you. VoSKY, a wholly owned subsidiary of Actiontec Electronics, has actually made several products that tie Skype into a PBX or your home telephones .
Their latest products, ...
South Korean Man Killed By Exploding LG Mobile Phone
in The Wireless Weblog, on November 28, 2007
... More here from the People's Daily ... more here from SiliconValley.com ... more here from Telecoms Korea ... more here from InformationWeek ... and more here from The Register .
Photo...
Yak4Ever No Longer Yakking
in The VoIP Weblog, on November 16, 2007
... Yak4Ever is a calling service offered by Cubic Telecom. It takes advantage of the fact that rural telecoms in the US can charge more money for incoming calls than the going rate that the larger tele...
ITU Approves WiMax as Global 3G Standard
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 19, 2007
The International Telecommunication Union ( ITU ), the UN's telecom assembly, today announced the inclusion of WiMax in its IMT-2000 set of 3G standards.
"WiMAX technology currently has the potential to reach 2.7 billion people," says WiMax Forum president Ron Resnick. ...
UK Regulator Ofcom Okays Mobile Phones In Flight
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 19, 2007
Ofcom yesterday offered a set of proposals to enable mobile phone use on British aircraft.
As the Daily Telegraph's Emma Thelwell explains, "Under Ofcom's proposals, once a plane reaches a minimum height of 3000 metres, an on-board 'base station,' which connects to ...
iJailBreak 2.1
in Wangtam, on 2007-10-17
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Cubic Telecom's CEO Admits To Errors
in The VoIP Weblog, on October 9, 2007
Pat Phelan is a class act. In the process of launching Cubic Telecom's new MaxRoam service, they made several errors with regards to pricing. These were, according to Pat, technical errors likely caused by working many long hours to get the service launched. Some of those errors propagat...
Indian Giant Videocon Plans to Enter Mobile Market Through CDMA; Huh?
in The Smart PDA, on October 9, 2007
Videocon is a company with a pretty varied portfolio. Now the group is planning to take on more by becoming a service provider in India .
The thing is, Videocon has decided to use a cdma , rather than GSM , network. All this despite the fact that GSM remains the world's most popular cel...
Outsourcing for the Environment
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on October 8, 2007
...especially if companies outsource their IT.
James Eibisch, research director at IDC's European telecoms also made a comment regarding the study's conclusion stating that:
"By outsourcin...
How Telecoms are Trying to Protect Themselves From Lawsuits Over Privacy Violations
in The Smart PDA, on October 4, 2007
It's taken a while for me to discover this story:
The nation's biggest telecommunications companies, working closely with the white house , have mounted a secretive lobbying campaign to get Congress to quickly approve a measure wiping out all private lawsuits against them for assis...
Time's Up for POPCORN
in The Gadgets Weblog, on September 14, 2007
...ritated that such a service didn't exist anywhere else.
Turns out there's a reason for it. Telecoms in every other state have discontinued their time service. AT&T in California and Nev...
Belated Happy 20th Birthday GSM!
in The Smart PDA, on September 11, 2007
...
Here are some interesting facts and figures :
On September 7, 1987, 15 telecoms signed an agreement that led to the development of the Global System for Mobile Communications (better known as G...
Lost opportunities from SMS Messaging Reach $4.9 B Each Year
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on August 29, 2007
...r year is the estimated lost opportunities for mobile operators, according to a research by Informa Telecoms & Media. However, there are many applications that could potentially be introduced to c...
Outsourcing is Still Expensive
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on August 16, 2007
Small businesses are still reluctant to explore their outsourcing opportunities because of yes, cost.
The survey done by Datamonitor shows that not all small businesses are into outsourcing. In fact, only 25% of the respondents were into outsourcing while almost 60% revealed that they coul...
Why Can't the CTIA Make the 700 Mhz Auction Debate More Constructive?
in The Smart PDA, on August 2, 2007
... from a fear of losing money.
Maybe that's why the CTIA, an organization that represents US telecoms and service providers, can't make the debate more constructive. It's hard to find a...
GSeeker Reading List(2007.07.25)
in GSeeker, on 2007-07-26
* Google(谷歌)日历 - 我生活中不可缺少的另一伴!
不错的宣传稿:)
* Back up your Google Apps data
把所有的鸡蛋都放到Google这个篮子里,其实是很危险的,平时得注意备份。
Sprint's Customer Service Shows Greater Issues in US Telecoms
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on July 13, 2007
... anger.
So I really think the larger issue here is not Sprint, but the parlous state of the mobile telecoms industry in the US. Common shortcodes (5 or 6 digit codes that work on all carriers) are a ...
We're 1 of the 50 Best Business Blogs!
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on June 22, 2007
...ile Weblog because UK Times Online named us as one of the 50 Best Business Blogs . We join other telecoms blogs ABI Research: Wireless , NT Hell , and Charles Dunstone's Blog . Internet blog...
Sustainability in the supply chain: Dell needs to move quickly
in Supplychainer, on June 22, 2007
...he telecommunications equipment company, has set targets to reduce power consumption and BT, the UK telecoms operator, has pledged to audit its data center energy use.
- Fujitsu Siemens Computers ...
Why Anthropology is More Important Than Technology
in The Smart PDA, on June 21, 2007
...kers cannot rely on the technology-driven, engineering mindset that has traditionally dominated the telecoms industry. Most famously, industry leaders expected people to embrace videotelephony, which ...
GSM Global Subscribers Reach 2.5 Billion
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on June 6, 2007
... Growing 400% after 6 years, Informa Telecoms & Media and 3G Americas report that GSM subscribers increase by about 1 million every single day, coming from 700 GSM networks operating in 218 ...
Mexico Needs WiMax
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 24, 2007
...ot;Mobile broadband technology, such as WiMax, is a much less costly option for the installation of telecoms infrastructure than a wired installation... [as much as] eight times less," says Canie...
BT to make PSP a Phone
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on May 23, 2007
... telephone with video call support. According to BT, the software will eventually be distributed to telecoms companies in 100 other countries.
The service is part of a growing trend to enable so call...
Comba Bets on WiMax in China
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 14, 2007
... Fok by The Standard's Steven Lee .
"We learn that Comba is interested in selling China telecoms on wimax technology because of the uncertainty surrounding the role 3G will play bef...
WiMax and the Music Industry
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 9, 2007
...ding push to be coming in the next couple of years."
Or even sooner -- Bruno quotes Informa Telecoms & Media analyst Tammy Parker as saying, "It would not be accurate to call ...
Orange UK Partners with Bebo
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 29, 2007
The Times is reporting that Orange UK are about to finalise a deal which will see Orange users able to access their Bebo accounts from their mobiles. The tie-up - Bebo's first with a mobile operator - will allow Orange customers to edit their Bebo profiles, update their blogs and find frie...
Samsung's SPH-M8100 Hits Korea
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 28, 2007
...is rollout on Sprint's WiMax network someday, somewhere. Yeah, right..."
More here from Telecoms Korea (subscription required).
...
Analysys Says Femtocells Are Key to Fixed-Mobile Convergence
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 24, 2007
...esearch firm Analysys entitled Picocells and Femtocells: will indoor base stations transform the telecoms industry? which says indoor base stations , or femtocells , will be key to the futu...
UK Lords Back Roaming Charge Cap
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 9, 2007
...nterconnect between what is effectively the same company, and where traffic is carried not across telecoms infrastructure but the far-cheaper internet, such as connecting to O2 in Germany when I'm...
A WiMax Revolution in Uganda
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 22, 2007
At AllAfrica, Andrew Mack looks at the potential impact of WiMax in Uganda. "The costs of a return to war in the North are too high, and the opportunities - both human and commercial - are too great for rebuilding to fail," Mack writes. "But can the North's economy r...
Nimbuzz verbindet Handy und PC
in Das VOIP Weblog, on 18.01.07
...zz durchaus commonly considered as enough innovative to significantly disrupt the mobile telecoms market. . Doch offen gestanden, scheint es bis dahin noch ein weiter Weg zu sein. Denn:
The appli...
Alcatel and Lucent merge; initiate lawsuits against Microsoft
in The Digital TV Weblog, on December 10, 2006
...rtnership) with Microsoft is becoming strained. The alliance helped Microsoft gain credibility with telecoms that required carrier class credentials that the software company lacked. But now the forme...
Verizon sets its first FiOS TV rate hike
in The Digital TV Weblog, on November 21, 2006
...ybe my subtitle is too extreme. But marvel that highly vaunted triple play sold to us by the telecoms. You know; the marketing ploy that says that bundling your digital services together can al...
The T-Mobile Dash Reviewed... 'A Q Killer? Definitely.'
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 11, 2006
Reuters reports that T-Mobile today (finally...) officially announced the T-Mobile Dash , which runs Windows Mobile and boasts both a QWERTY keyboard and Wi-Fi connectivity. The phone, built by Taiwan's HTC , will be released on October 25 for $199 with a two-year contract.
Current A...
WiMax in Brazil: 'You Can't Shackle Convergence'
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 4, 2006
...o expand the service," he says. "A new entrant would just cover the cities."
"Telecoms regulator Anatel wants to stop fixed-line operators from bidding as it sees WiMax as a go...
WiMax Finds a Home in the Philippines
in The Smart PDA, on September 11, 2006
...unctionality. And since WiMax may be able to provide the speed VoIP needs, perhaps that's how telecoms will handle mobile calls in the future?...
Milton Keynes WiMax Test Signifies Continued Intel Success
in The Smart PDA, on August 21, 2006
... today's mobile networks.
Again, Intel is a partner. But this time, Pipex replaces Sprint. The telecoms firm will provide funding, while US firm Airspan Networks will install the base stations. T...
Sprint to Spend $4.5 Billion on 4G WiMAX Network
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 8, 2006
Reuters reports today that Sprint has chosen WiMAX as its next-generation technology, and plans to spend up to $4.5 billion to build out the new network. "Sprint will work with cell phone makers Motorola and Samsung Electronics as well as with chipmaker Intel Corp. to develop the tec...
Cingular to Charge a Fee for NOT Upgrading Your Phone
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 2, 2006
Add this to Cingular Wireless ' increasingly odd customer service record -- Reuters reports that the wireless carrier will be charging customers with older phones an extra $4.99 monthly fee on top of their current service plans.
Huh?
The idea, according to the company, is to...
Google Maps Goes Mobile
in The Smart PDA, on July 25, 2006
Reuters reports today that Google Maps has gone mobile . Users can download the utility by visiting www.google.com/gmm on their mobile phone's browser. Significant exceptions from the list of supported devices include Palm OS devices and some models carried by US service providers, ...
LG Telecom to Lose Korean 3G License?
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on July 19, 2006
According to a report on Engadget , south Korea's Ministry of Information and Communication is set to revoke LG Telecom's 3G license. According to the original license terms set in place when LG Telecom bought the 2Ghz band license in 2001, any 3G service had to be in place by th...
Another Lawsuit on Vonage, Courtesy Verizon
in The VoIP Weblog, on June 19, 2006
You cannot keep Vonage out of news. Now you all must be wondering what has happened now after its debacle at bourses and lawsuits filed by its customers. Is there anything else left to be done? Yes, the company is facing a patent infringement lawsuit which has been filed by two units of V...
Sprint Looking at Placeshifted Video
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on May 26, 2006
According Reuters via moco.news , Sprint is in talks with Sling Media , Sony and Orb Networks to bring some kind of placeshifting play to Sprint customers. Such an effort would allow Sprint customers to get their home TV feeds via their mobile devices, a logical step beyond the current feeble...
Vonage Shares Bite The Dust
in The VoIP Weblog, on May 25, 2006
In one of the earlier posts I had advised about remaining away from the Vonage's IPO and I was deadly right. Vonage's shares performed on the bourses as was expected by almost all of us but it would perform so badly was not expected by any of us. Vonage suffered the steepest decline of...
Free phone calls from Skype
in P2P File Sharing, on May 24, 2006
Skype calls to the US and Canada will be free through the end of the year. The eBay unit move is a step toward increasing its North American user base and better competing against IM/voice services from Yahoo, AOL, and others, as well as Vonage, which just launched its IPO.
This service is ca...





