October 30, 09 by David Goldstein
Malaysia’s telecommunications regulator has fined three of the country’s four WiMax licensees a total of 3.8 million ringgit (US$1.1 million) for failing to meet the required network coverage.
According to local media reports, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Comm...
October 29, 09 by Telecom News from TELEPHONY Magazine
This week the Department of Energy awarded $3.4 billion in stimulus funding to one-fourth of the 400 smart grid stimulus applicants spanning 49 states
October 29, 09 by David Goldstein
More evidence of the readiness of US consumers to defy the recession to acquire the latest wireless phone technology was provided on Monday by Verizon Wireless and RadioShack.
Verizon Wireless – the largest US mobile phone carrier company that is 55 per cent owned by Verizon Communicati...
October 29, 09 by David Goldstein
The European Commission will urge the 27 European Union countries Wednesday to reserve a uniform slice of broadcast spectrum for a pan-European mobile broadband network, one that could enable flat-rate, international voice and data calling plans.
A copy of the proposal, reviewed by the ...
October 29, 09 by David Goldstein
Indian government officials have been accused of orchestrating a 600 billion rupee (A$14.2bn) scam after investigators found that lucrative mobile phone licences had been granted in 2007 on a “first-come, first-served basis” to “friendly companies” at implausibly low pr...