Sunday, 05 February 2006 16:13
Two of the world's developing telecoms markets, Thailand and Brazil feature in Nokia's new survey of almost 4,000 customers in five markets (Germany, the UK, and the US are the other three). The research was aimed at one of the biggest problems facing operators worldwide - customer turnover, or churn as it is more commonly known.
Sunday, 05 February 2006 16:13
Two of the world's developing telecoms markets, Thailand and Brazil feature in Nokia's new survey of almost 4,000 customers in five markets (Germany, the UK, and the US are the other three). The research was aimed at one of the biggest problems facing operators worldwide - customer turnover, or churn as it is more commonly known...
Monday, 30 January 2006 21:50
Just three and a half years after it first arrived in
Brazil
, GSM is now used by more than 50% of Brazilian mobile phone users. According to the Brazilian regulator Anatel, of the 86 million people with mobile phones in
Latin America
's largest country, more than 44 million are connected to GSM networks.
Monday, 30 January 2006 20:45
Huawei Technologies' global contract sales for 2005 reached US$8.2 billion, a year-on-year growth rate of 40%. The increase is a result of continued market growth in the product areas of wireless mobile network, next generation network, optical networks, data communications, application and software and terminals...
Friday, 20 January 2006 16:41
During the first week of January this year, the number of ADSL-based broadband Internet subscribers in the
Czech
Republic
reached 275,000, that is to say an increase of 175% over January 2005 - almost 3 fold growth.
Tuesday, 10 January 2006 15:21
Although GSM-based mobile phones have been accepted in
North Korea
for ten years in the Rajin-Sonbong economic area,
North Korea
has had a totally hostile attitude towards mobile technology...
Tuesday, 10 January 2006 15:06
North and
South Korea'
s first-ever telephone link, connecting the South with the North's Kaesong Industrial Complex, has led to
South Korea
lobbying for a massive expansion of the service...
Monday, 09 January 2006 01:00
Siemens has predicted that in four years time global investment in Internet Protocol television (IPTV) could touch US$1 billion. Prime mover will be
China
which will account for 25% of world spend...