Archive for July, 2009

Australian telecoms regulation change closer

July 31, 09 by David Goldstein

The federal government is one step closer to introducing legislative changes to the nation’s failed telecommunications regulatory regime.

It has received more than 30 submissions detailing the legal framework needed to ensure that its national broadband network (NBN) project does ...

Motorola: Don’t Call It a Comeback—Yet

July 31, 09 by David Goldstein

Prospects brightened for the handset maker last quarter, but much improvement came from cost-cutting. New smartphones will face strong competition from Apple, Palm, and others

Holy qwerty keyboards, Wall Street. Struggling Motorola posted a profit—albeit a small one—for the first time i...

AT&T leads in global HSPA penetration

July 31, 09 by Telecom News from TELEPHONY Magazine
With 21% of all global HSPA subscribers, AT&T beats out such giants as NTT DoCoMo, according to a GSMA reportLooking for our newsletter content? Subscribe now and get access to content not available on our Web site or RSS feeds. Telephony Ema...

Incumbents smart to watch stimulus funding carefully

July 31, 09 by Telecom News from TELEPHONY Magazine
Even those who don’t apply should make sure applications by others don’t cross into their footprintLooking for our newsletter content? Subscribe now and get access to content not available on our Web site or RSS feeds. Telephony Email Newslet...

Do telco services fit in prototype digital home?

July 31, 09 by Telecom News from TELEPHONY Magazine
Researchers have developed a prototype home capable of learning and adapting to its residents, but is it also capable of bringing in big bucks for service providers?Looking for our newsletter content? Subscribe now and get access to content not available on our Web site or RSS feeds.