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JOE Igbokwe’s article published in ThisDay newspaper of 13 August, 2006 titled “Five years of GSM in Nigeria” at page 19 was interesting albeit provocative. It was interesting to the extent that it acknowledges the contributions of GSM to the increase in GDP witnessed in Nigeria since the liberalization of telecommunications. Joe Igbokwe […]
Telecom Corp., the worst-performing stock on New Zealand’s benchmark index this year, may have to spend NZ$400 million ($264 million) to switch mobile phone technology because of dwindling global support for its system.
The former government monopoly uses CDMA, or code-division multiple access technology, a system that has seen its global market share drop to […]
Agere Systems has launched a chipset for low end mobile phones that allows a full phone to be built for $30, or $50 for one with a better screen that plays videos, and looks set to drive a new range of films and TV content on memory cards that can be played on the phones. […]
Reports out of the U.K. say BT and T-Mobile USA are partnering to tackle the U.S. enterprise market, offering a converged fixed-line/mobile service that could boost BT’s U.S. revenues by as much as 50 percent per year.
BT reportedly is using T-Mobile’s U.S. GSM to sell its converged “Mobile Express” service here, and the carrier believes […]
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