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Over 3.7 mln mobile phones sold in Peru in 2009
(Telecompaper) The number of mobile phones sold in Peru topped 3.7 million in 2009, up by 18 percent versus 2008, according to data from Peru's telecommunications...
Questor share tip: Inmarsat's handheld satellite phone justifies its high rating
Inmarsat 779 1/2p -12 Questor says, BUY Questor remains of the opinion that the best way to grow an investment portfolio over time is to focus on quality companies that pay solid dividends, which are then reinvested. However, part of your portfolio
FCC's national broadband plan: What's next?
News analysis: Plan's release the start of long process to extend broadband to millions (1) (3) More Broadband battle IDG News Service - When the U.S. Federal Communications Commission officially releases the nation's first national broadband plan on
Caught with their hands in the bill
The UK government is pushing through anti-piracy legislation in its 'Digital Economy Bill' and once again the power of the well-funded European lobby is showing itself, as it did in the passage of the EU's Telecoms Package last year. By Ian Scales.
Due Diligence - Why it?s key to your Avaya-Nortel Enterprise
By now we know that Avaya has purchased Nortel enterprise, and that a roadmap for the Nortel product line was announced on January 19, 2010. The announcement was broad and deep. With an estimated 80M Nortel phones deployed worldwide, almost every
Self-administered Gerocognitive Examination (SAGE): A Brief Cognitive Assessm...
Scharre DW et al. This study suggests that SAGE is a reliable instrument for detecting cognitive impairment and compares favorably with the MMSE. The selfadministered feature may promote cognitive testing by busy clinicians prompting earlier diagnosis
Verizon Statement on FCC's National Broadband Plan
The Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to deliver the National Broadband Plan to Congress Tuesday (March 16). ? The chairman released a summary of the plan Monday (March 15). ? The following is a statement by Tom Tauke,
Software Developers Start to Line Up Behind Windows Phone 7
Most Viewed SMARTPHONES Recent SmartPhone Reviews PUBLISHED: 3/15/2010 Article Contents Software Developers Start to Line Up Behind Windows Phone 7 Microsoft has just announced details on the tools developers will need to create third-party software for
HTC Touch Pro3 Might Be a Svelte Windows Phone with a Tilting Screen, Keyboard
Most Viewed SMARTPHONES Recent SmartPhone Reviews PUBLISHED: 3/15/2010 HTC is supposedly going to continue the popular Touch Pro line of business-oriented Windows Mobile smartphones. The original in this series was relatively compact with a 2.8-inch VGA
Microsoft Encouraging Cross-Platform Games for Windows Phone 7, Xbox, and PC
Most Viewed SMARTPHONES Recent SmartPhone Reviews PUBLISHED: 3/10/2010 When Window Phone 7 was first unveiled last month, Microsoft promised integration with its Xbox Live service, but was light on details. Today, this company announced a development
Smartphone Shipments Up 25% in 4Q of Last Year
Most Viewed SMARTPHONES PUBLISHED: 3/15/2010 According to analysts at ABI Research, 25% more smartphones shipped in the fourth quarter of 2009 than the previous quarter, reversing a trend of lackluster growth for most of the year. Apple had its best
Sprint's HTC Touch Pro2 Getting Long-Awaited Windows Mobile 6.5 Upgrade this ...
Most Viewed SMARTPHONES Recent SmartPhone Reviews PUBLISHED: 3/10/2010 Sprint's version of the HTC Touch Pro2 is still running Windows Mobile 6.1, but that is expected to change soon. This wireless carrier has reitered its promise to release an operating
FCC sets itself tough task: to expand broadband access
While the overarching goals of the national broadband plan released Monday will be difficult for anyone to oppose _ extending high-speed Internet to virtually all Americans and dramatically boosting its speed _ getting there will be neither quick nor
Deutsche Telekom Plans Women's Management Quota
Germany's Deutsche Telekom AG on Monday said it will introduce a quota for female managers, with a target to fill 30 percent of upper and middle management jobs with women by the end of 2015. That would compare with only 13 percent in 2008, the company
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Investors snap up Telstra bonds
Telstra has sold 1 billion euros worth of 10-year bonds with a coupon rate of 4.25 per cent per annum, maturing on March 23, 2020.
Sprint Introduces Motorola i890
Combining a sleek, stylish look, advanced multimedia features and the best-in-class push-to-talk services of Nextel Direct Connect , Sprint announced availability of Motorola i890 on the Nextel National Network.
Moody's downgrades Partner Communications
Israel-based telecommunications company Partner Communications Co. said Monday that Moody's Investors Service downgraded the company's corporate family rating one notch to "Ba1." The rating is now non-investment grade, also known as "junk." Its previous rating was "Baa3," which is investment grade.
FCC unveiling sweeping national broadband plan
Monday, March 15, 2010 at 1:02 p.m. Read more: National , Business , U.S. Broadband Policy , Federal Communications Commission , Broadband Plan , TV Stations , Frequencies WASHINGTON a ' Communications regulators are unveiling a sweeping proposal to overhaul U.S. broadband policy.
FCC To Dictate 25 Times Internet Speeds
Dramatically increasing Internet speeds to 25 times the current average is one of the myriad goals to be unveiled in the National Broadband Plan by the the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday a Some details of the plan have trickled out in the last few weeks including how to find spectrum to meet an anticipated explosion of handset devices ...
FCC Launches Broadband Testing and Reporting Tools for Consumers
From the Announcement Today, the Federal Communications Commission launched new digital tools - the Consumer Broadband Test and the Broadband Dead Zone Report - that allow consumers to test their broadband service and report areas where broadband is not available.
Cisco May Begin Selling Containerized Data Centers
Cisco Systems may soon join competitors IBM, SGI, and Sun in the lucrative market of containerized data centers, according to a report by Information Week .
Sprint Nextel Loses VoIP Outsourcing Contact with Time Warner Cable
As if the financial news for Sprint couldn't possible get worse, according to Kansas City Journal , Sprint Nextel Corp.
Motorola's Jha gets $3.77M in 2009, accepts bonus
After grabbing headlines with a sign-on bonus of more than $100 million, Motorola Inc.
Corning Watch: Endorsement for Massa's replacement up in the air
Just when Corning Inc. had developed a working relationship with freshman Rep. Eric Massa, the Corning Democrat exited the Washington stage in the middle of his term.
Positive trade, housing data suggest economic recovery is taking hold
The Canadian Press The Toronto stock market closed slightly higher Thursday thanks to a late-day gain in financial and gold stocks that sent the S&P/TSX composite index up 18.64 points to 11,979.7. The TSX financial sector gained 0.38% after the CEO of U.S. banking giant Citigroup, Vikram Pandit, said the bank was on a path toward 'sustained ...
TSX ekes out small gain in Thursday trading
An investor gestures in front of an electronic board with stock information at a brokerage in Shanghai.
Cisco tries to expand video calling with IME
Cisco Systems plans to extend unified communications beyond individual enterprises, introducing a new appliance and a protocol that the company hopes will become an industry standard.
Swisscom CEO Schloter cast a shadow during a media briefing in Zurich
The chief executive of Swisscom AG said Fastweb was a victim of fraud, a Swiss paper reported on Saturday, the second time the CEO has come out in defense of his company's subsidiary.
F.C.C. Plan to Widen Internet Access in U.S. Sets Up Battle
The Federal Communications Commission is proposing an ambitious 10-year plan that will reimagine the nation's media and technology priorities by establishing high-speed Internet as the country's dominant communication network.
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