Adivent Lands Aethra as Telecom Outsourced Sales Customer

11:35 am   -   September 30th, 2008

Adivent, a European sales outsourcing company focused on the telecom market, today announced that Aethra, a leading player in the global telecommunications marketplace, has contracted with Adivent for sales program development and execution targeted to telecom operators in Central Europe. The new partnership may extend into other areas such as Northern Europe in the future. Adivent offers a new alternative that streamlines the sales and operations process and allows telecom suppliers to quickly establish a sales presence in Europe at a fraction of the time and cost it typically takes using traditional methods. (more…)

Aperto Networks Agreement with CTI for New U.S. Distribution Announced

10:35 am   -   September 29th, 2008

Aperto® Networks announced today that CTI now distributes Aperto’s award-winning line of PacketMAX® base stations and subscriber units in the U.S. (more…)

Tata Communications MPLS Connectivity Extended to the Middle East

9:53 am   -   September 29th, 2008

Global MPLS Network Expanded with Batelco Partnership

Today, Tata Communications announced its partnership with Bahrain Telecommunications Company (Batelco) provided another key milestone in the global expansion of its MPLS network into the Middle East. In addition to being Bahrain’s leading integrated communications provider, Batelco is (more…)

Auchan Telecom in Cooperation with Comarch Launched a Post-paid Offer

8:31 am   -   September 29th, 2008

Auchan Telecom successfully launched a post-paid offer in France at the end of August. This project is another example of the cooperation, which started in 2006, between Auchan and Comarch.

Within the post-paid project for Auchan, Comarch delivers a full scope of (more…)

Tata Communications Wins Awards for Global Telecoms Business Innovation

12:18 pm   -   September 26th, 2008

Tata Communications received two awards at the Global Telecoms Business 2008 Innovation Awards, which took place earlier this month in London.

This firm, which was recognized for its International wholesale network transformation for its Global IP Voice network and International network infrastructure transformation for the (more…)

eServGlobal with SpinVox to Deliver Voice-to-Content with Mailis Unified Communication Suite

1:03 pm   -   September 25th, 2008

Today, eServGlobal Limited announced a partnership with SpinVox. SpinVox® will enhance the capability of eServGlobal’s Mailis Unified Communications Suite by (more…)

MetraTech Sales and Marketing Team Grows

10:07 am   -   September 25th, 2008

New members endorse growth and expansion of “Company to Watch”

MetraTech Corp. is significantly ramping up its global sales and marketing team. The firm is growing rapidly in all areas because the company is making major advances in both traditional and new markets including communications, transportation, and (more…)

Ariston Global Acquires ACE*COMM and Merges it with TeleSciences

8:58 am   -   September 25th, 2008

Advanced revenue management, business analytics, and service delivery solutions to enhance value of services offered by communication service providers and large enterprise customers will be provided by new global organization

Ariston Global LLC announced it completed its acquisition of ACE*COMM Corporation. ACE*COMM will merge with TeleSciences. Together, the joint solutions address concerns of (more…)

Vodafone Selected XINTEC FMSlite Solution for Fraud Management

5:46 pm   -   September 24th, 2008

FMSlite, the world’s first lightweight Fraud Management System (FMS) for near-real-time roaming fraud detection, has been selected by Vodafone Malta for immediate implementation.

Designed to overcome the challenges of roaming-related fraud, a phenomenon which continues to erode mobile operator revenues worldwide, the FMSlite platform is a lightweight, cost-effective and (more…)

CommSolv Release of v3.5 Software Extends Leadership in Operational Management of Enterprise Telecommunications

5:24 pm   -   September 24th, 2008

Support For Advanced Communications Circuits, Usability Improvement, and faster Implementations realized with new telecommunications software

CommSolv announces the availability of version 3.5 of the CommSolv Telecom Management Software Suite. In this release, CommSolv supports the growing demand for communications departments to deliver (more…)

AMCC 10Gb PHY Technology For Leading-Edge Telecom XFP Module Selected by Mitel-Teleoptix

5:02 pm   -   September 24th, 2008

Europe’s leading optical transceiver provider chooses innovative PHY technology with CDR and EDC functionality for 80-kilometer DWDM links

Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (AMCC) announced that Mitel-Teleoptix S.r.l. chose AMCC’s S19233 10Gb/FC/SONET/SDH/FEC Dual CDR integrated circuit technology for use in its XFP optical transceiver modules for 80-kilometer TDM and DWDM applications. (more…)

TM Forum Revenue Assurance Study Revealed High Losses and High Hopes

12:02 pm   -   September 24th, 2008

Data from 14 Service Providers reveal that revenue losses and customer experience issues can be resolved with preventive measures

Convergence and lack of visibility across an ever-expanding value chain are causing growing revenue losses for service providers, as evidenced in a one-of-a-kind benchmark study (more…)

Sampoerna Telecom Indonesia Successfully Deploys FTS Convergent Prepaid-Postpaid Billing Platform

10:25 am   -   September 24th, 2008

FTS Leap Billing Provides Innovative Solution with Single Rating Engine and Single
Product Catalog

FTS announced that Sampoerna Telecom Indonesia (STI), has successfully deployed FTS’ convergent prepaid-postpaid billing and customer care solution for its (more…)

3rd Annual Iraq Telecoms Gathering Coming Soon

9:42 am   -   September 24th, 2008

Iraq’s key telecoms industry players are preparing to meet, discuss and evaluate the achievements realised so far and the additional investments needed to develop this eager growth market. The doors to the Iraqi Ministry of Communication’s official VIP conference will open next month to host the partners and experts that are shaping the future of a nation’s information society. (more…)

Intec to Provide Integrated Rating and OSS Solution for Leading Central American Operator

8:09 am   -   September 24th, 2008

Robust solution handles both wholesale and retail operations

Intec announced a USD multi-million dollar agreement with the Guatemalan affiliate of one of Latin America’s leading service providers. After a comprehensive evaluation which (more…)

Adivent New Sales Outsourcing Services Launched for North American Telecom Suppliers Entering the European Market

9:04 am   -   September 23rd, 2008

Operational sales force can be operational within four weeks of engagement - a performance-based compensation replaces typical start-up costs and improves success ratio

Today, Adivent launched its full suite of SalesTarget services in North America. The firm, founded by experienced telecom executives, offers a new alternative that streamlines the sales and operations process and allows North American companies to (more…)

UPC Broadband Announces First ‘Vendor Awards’ Winners

2:17 pm   -   September 22nd, 2008

UPC Broadband announced the winners of its 2008 ‘Vendor Awards’ at the annual ‘Liberty Global Technology Summit’ in Hilversum, the Netherlands. The company recognized its partner’s achievements in several (more…)

Neural Technologies Revenue Assurance Capability Expanded

12:56 pm   -   September 22nd, 2008

Neural Technologies (Nt) announced today the expansion of its revenue assurance
offering, with the addition of Minotaur™ RA CenterView. (more…)

Reliance Communications Brings the First Pre-paid Blackberry Service to India

12:15 pm   -   September 22nd, 2008

BlackBerry smartphone Reach Extended to over 200 million prepaid users in India

Reliance Communications and Research In Motion (RIM) launched India’s first prepaid ‘pay as you use’ pricing model service for the BlackBerry wireless solution. This model is in line with Reliance Communications’ strategy to extend BlackBerry services to (more…)

Sincera Consulting Introduces Sincera-Automated Services Interface (S-ASI)

2:23 pm   -   September 19th, 2008

Sincera Consulting LLC, a leading provider of professional, development and training services supporting Telcordia’s Granite inventory platform, has introduced Sincera-Automated Services Interface (S-ASI), a new service that allows Granite inventory users to automate activities in Granite that are repetitive, manual and time intensive. (more…)



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Mobile Phone Companies Push For Greener Chargers
, , , , Mobile phone chargers can be sneaky little power guzzlers so, to help us silly consumers, some of the biggest mobile phone makers have created a simple way to show just how much juice our chargers drink. The common energy rating system has been
BT pressures Ofcom on 100Mbps fibre broadband
BT is putting pressure on telecoms regulator Ofcom to make guarentees over returns if the company decides to invest in rolling out a super-fast fibre network across the UK. Yesterday it emerged that that will see 10m UK homes and businesses provided with
BT Partners with Soft-ex for Telecom Expense Management
BT and Soft-ex, a provider of Voice Management Solutions, have announced that the two companies will join forces to deliver Telecom Expense Management (TEM) to large enterprise clients. Launched at the Institute of Directors in London, the new
Ballmer kills hopes for Yahoo bid
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Mobile phone chargers get energy ratings
Tags: charger, energy, green, sony ericsson Despite the mobile industry's best efforts, the cellular world isn't always exactly the greenest. Now a phalanx of hardware heavyweights are taking another step towards cutting the carbon footprint of mobile
Asus claims world's fastest smartphone
Asus is claiming that its new , which uses an 800MHz processor and runs Windows Mobile 6.1, is the fastest in the world. The company said that the P565 has beaten all other phones in speed testing using the Vsbenchmark testing suite. However, this power
Baidu seeks to limit damage over fake drugs scandal
Chinese search leader Baidu is picking up the pieces after it admitted selling ads to firms selling fake medicines. The Nasdaq-listed company?s stock price has fallen 42% since the revelation on a state TV program last Saturday. Baidu?s search
Colao says Vodafone very interested in Nigeria
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Akamai to cut 7% of workforce to reduce costs
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Hark! The Herald My Cell Phone Sings
/PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- This Christmas season as you are roasting chestnuts by an open fire and jack frost is nipping at your nose, those Yuletide carols that you think are being sung by a choir could actually be your cell phone ringing. Music
SingTel's acquisition hunt may prove difficult
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Spain, Lat Am keep Telefonica 2010 targets on track
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PTT launches buyback bid
Thailand's largest energy company, PTT, said today it planned to spend up to 20 billion baht ($571 million) in an effort to stabilise its share price. The figure includes 5 billion baht already spent by PTT to buy its shares through an energy fund. The
Huge vows to fight MTN
By Alex Kayle Posted: 20th November 2008 Huge Group has expressed its contempt for the Competition Commission's recommendation that MTN be allowed to purchase the remaining 59% of iTalk Cellular that it does not already own. Anton Potgieter, executive

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Bailout with a price: Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Mention a corporate bailout in the nation's capital these days and chances are someone will offer a harsh condition to go along with it. Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Lately, the term 'prepackaged bankruptcy' has been gaining currency in the halls of Congress as lawmakers struggle with pleas for help from the auto industry.

The idea, embraced by some Democrats and Republicans, would extend taxpayer help in exchange for a company undergoing an accelerated Chapter 11 reorganization. The arrangement could represent a model, or a deterrent, for any other strapped companies considering seeking government help.


Review: BlackBerry Storm

Research In Motion has finally been caught in the whirlwind mobile phone fad of the day and conjured up a Storm of its own to combat the headwinds.


GM, Chrysler scale back glitz at LA auto show

Chrysler and General Motors are still showing off their newest vehicles at the Los Angeles Auto Show, but their displays were noticeably quiet Wednesday while Asian and European companies unveiled new models ...


The Dow fell over 5 percent closing below 8,000 for the first time since Marc...

Stocks plunged to their lowest in five-and-a-half years on Wednesday as investors girded for a lengthy economic downturn and automotive executives predicted a far-reaching calamity without a government ...


Stocks heads to lower open ahead

Wall Street headed for a lower open Wednesday with investors worried about the economic fallout if Detroit's Big Three automakers are unable to persuade lawmakers to give them a $25 billion bailout.

The market will again be glued to testimony given during the session by top executives from General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC. They are asking Congress for a massive infusion of cash to prevent millions of layoffs, stave off bankruptcy and stabilize the companies.

Investors are concerned at the repercussions should any of the three automakers collapse, an event that could ripple through an already battered economy. Congressional Democrats have proposed using part of the $700 billion financial bailout package to pump into the ailing auto industry, but Republicans oppose such an approach.


Big shareholder sees opportunity in Circuit City

In this March 27, 2008 file photo, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Banco Azteca's owner, speaks at the inauguration of a branch of Banco Azteca in Recife, Brazil.


HP shares soar after solid 4Q outlook

Hewlett-Packard Co. offered a fourth-quarter outlook slightly above Wall Street's expectations Tuesday despite the sagging economy, going against the grain even as other technology bellwethers have slashed forecasts and posted weak results in recent weeks.

Its shares climbled more than 13 percent in morning trading.

The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company expects earnings of 84 cents per share and adjusted earnings of $1.03 per share for the three months ended in October. This is slightly better than the $1 per share, excluding items, that analysts polled by Thomson Reuters are expecting.


Big 3 carmakers beg for $25B, warn of catastrophe

Detroit's Big Three automakers pleaded with a reluctant Congress Tuesday for a $25 billion lifeline to save the once-proud titans of U.S. industry, pointedly warning of a national economic catastrophe should ...


Ford to slash Mazda stake to raise cash

Ford Motor Co. is slashing its stake in Japan's Mazda Motor Corp. by nearly two-thirds, joining other struggling U.S. automakers in selling prized assets to stay afloat.


Glass maker Corning lowers its fourth-quarter profit outlook

Shares of Corning Inc. tumbled 17 per cent to a five-year low Tuesday after the specialty glass maker lowered its fourth-quarter sales and profit guidance to reflect slumping demand for glass used in ...


Stock futures fall ahead of automakers' testimony

Wall Street appeared ready to retreat again Tuesday, as stock futures sank amid nervousness about the fate of Detroit's Big Three auto makers.

On Tuesday, executives of General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC and the head of the United Auto Workers union will testify at a Senate Banking Committee hearing. The automakers, seeking $25 billion in government aid, have the backing of Democratic congressional leaders, but the Bush administration and Republican lawmakers are against the proposed bailout.


Will Detroit's cash crisis kill the electric car?

Call it an economic and environmental murder mystery in the making: Will a cash-strapped Detroit kill the electric car -- again? Stung by an association with gas-guzzling SUVs and pushed to the brink of failure ...


China Mobile: We're still talking

CNN Money reports that China Mobile Chairman and CEO Wang Jianzhou says that his company is still in talks regarding the iPhone, adding that no timetable has yet been agreed.


Online startup aims to improve patent quality

A new startup company wants to have a say in the high-stakes patent disputes that loom over many industries.

In the drug business, for instance, Pfizer Inc. is suing generics maker Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, accusing it of infringing on a patent covering Pfizer's top-selling cholesterol medicine.

In high-tech, Research In Motion Ltd. is locked in litigation with Motorola Inc. over patents central to wireless devices. And in the video game market, Konami Digital Entertainment, developer of 'Rock Revolution,' is pushing a patent infringement case against Harmonix Music Systems, creator of the game 'Rock Band,' and its corporate parents, MTV Networks and Viacom Inc.


Former Sprint contractor pleads guilty in felony

A one-time independent contractor for Sprint Nextel Corp. has pleaded guilty to concealment of a felony arising from a kickback scheme involving two Sprint employees.William Collum admitted Thursday that he ...



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