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Tuesday, 03 February 2009
Cloudy outlook
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Little bigs up CEE deals
Thursday, 05 June 2008
Mullin’ China swap
Friday, 10 February 2006
Censorship: what’s the ******* problem?
Monday, 09 October 2006
Friendly fire
Monday, 30 January 2006
Generation games
Tuesday, 16 May 2006
Google vs. Microsoft
Wednesday, 26 April 2006
Merger, merger on the wall?
Monday, 27 February 2006
Has Germany taken Vodafone full circle?
Wednesday, 12 October 2005
Cable comes to market
Saturday, 24 September 2005
In need of an icon
Saturday, 27 August 2005
Cataclysm on a hot tin roof (2)
Sunday, 21 August 2005
Google the bull, Rupert the bear
Friday, 19 August 2005
Cataclysm on a hot tin roof (1)
Tuesday, 09 August 2005
Counter-intuitive FCC decision on DSL will harm VoIP
Monday, 08 August 2005
A tale of three takeovers
Friday, 05 August 2005
MVNOs: veni, vidi, vici?
Sunday, 31 July 2005
Oh yes, ONO, olé
Tuesday, 26 July 2005
China calling
Monday, 25 July 2005
IPTV: next big thing or just IP hype?
Tuesday, 12 July 2005
R-100: a year of cautious optimism
Saturday, 18 June 2005
Give us more (and Moore, and Moore)
Friday, 29 April 2005
National champions?
Thursday, 07 April 2005
Five years on: five industry lessons from the tech implosion
Monday, 28 March 2005
Billing: an imperfect science?
Monday, 07 March 2005
The sin of commodity?
Thursday, 17 February 2005
Indian telecom tiger, burning bright
Saturday, 05 June 2004
4G wireless: a generation too far?
Monday, 07 June 2004
Whatever happened to the likely lads?
Sunday, 27 June 2004
OSS/BSS:
a never easy, never-ending story
Tuesday, 06 July 2004
Seconds out, round two…
Tuesday, 27 July 2004
EU Accession: regulatory risks, market rewards
Wednesday, 04 August 2004
UK altnet update: what a poor show
Saturday, 09 October 2004
AT&T: one step away from oblivion
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Andrew evolves base station antennas
Belgium’s Telenet selects Amdocs
Telmap and BlueSky Positioning collaborate
CommScope delivers in-building cellular freedom
GPS-enabled GSM/WCDMA handset shipments increase
Telstra to begin LTE trials
Swedish Internet Exchange Transmode technology
Meteor selects Openet to meet growing data demands
Co-op Travel deploys email management system
Cosmoline standardises on DragonWave
Z-mobile ramps up customer focus in Kosovo
Ciena wins Romanian contract
Mobile services drive Nigerian development
Manx Telecom standardizes on Red Hat platform
Red Bend supports Intel-based handhelds and smartphones
Temporary employment website selects TynTec
Nokia Siemens wins US contract
Auction company deploys Avaya solution
NextiraOne implements wireless LAN network
Smartphone shipments to quadruple in Asia by 2015
Ten Megatrends in prepaid markets
SwissQual ship 500th Diversity system
Argela selects GIPS for mobile VoIP
MVNOs will have a central role in UK mobile market
Public safety spectrum needs examined
Orange saves money for local council
NEC wins Japanese WiMAX contract
Prepaid success in emerging markets
EV-DO speed record set by ZTE
iYogi signs deal with Verizon Business
CEE telecoms markets need new strategies
Swedish operator deploys CoreMedia solution
Mobile market remained flat in 2009
Mobilkom Austria selects Openmind Networks
VoIP subscriptions top 100 million worldwide
Andrew provides indoor mobile services in Istanbul