23 May 2012
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Operators

TVA signs Nortel to conduct Brazilian WiMAX trial

Industry News - Operators

Monday, 19 March 2007 19:09

TVA, the Brazilian pay TV company, has a business vision of delivering mobile broadband and hyper-connected communications to businesses and consumers alike. For this reason, TVA has commissioned Nortel to work on a WiMAX trial designed to exploit 4G to the maximum...

 

Eskom sells Lesotho Telecom stake

Industry News - Operators

Wednesday, 07 March 2007 01:00

Econet Wireless Group, Botswana-registered but South Africa-based, is set to acquire the controlling stake in Telecom Lesotho.

 

Sprint Nextel envisages WiMax as Internet-based not cellular-based

Industry News - Operators

Tuesday, 30 January 2007 17:36

Sprint Nextel is always watched very closely by wireless broadband specialists because it has been committed since last August to rolling out WiMax-based 4G across the USA. The target is 100 million customers by the end of next year. And it is as a product tied into the Internet in particular that Sprint Nextel sees WiMax developing.

 

Sprint Nextel appoints Nokia key WiMAX producer

Industry News - Operators

Tuesday, 16 January 2007 01:00

Sprint Nextel has named Nokia as a key infrastructure and consumer electronic device provider for its WiMAX next generation mobility network.

BSNL buys Aperto PacketMAX to build India's first WiMAX network

Industry News - Operators

Wednesday, 03 January 2007 01:00

BSNL, India's largest telecom service provider will in the next few weeks deploy what it claims to be India's first certified WiMAX network.

 

Vodafone plans India expansion - dumping Bharti Airtel

Industry News - Operators

Friday, 22 December 2006 15:46

Vodafone is set to launch a £7bn plus offer for the Indian mobile phone operator Hutchison Essar as the company prepares to fight off rival bids for India's fourth largest telecoms carrier...

India gains WAP solution as Bharti Airtel and Nokia expand network

Industry News - Operators

Thursday, 23 November 2006 01:00

Bharti Airtel Limited has awarded Nokia an estimated US$400 million contract to expand its managed GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks in eight Airtel circles and to deploy a pan-Indian WAP solution across its networks.

Andrew rejects ADC/CommScope to go stand-alone

Industry News - Operators

Monday, 21 August 2006 22:39

Two decisions to reject mergers and the new opportunities from a state-of-the-art factory make for exciting times at Andrew Corporation. Michael Schwartz spoke to Andrea Cassini, Andrew Corporation's President of EMEA Sales and Marketing...

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