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May 20, 2008

TNZ Group choose TynTec for SMS

by David Masters
Multinational telecommunications provider TynTec has agreed terms with New Zealand-based TNZ Group Limited for providing the group with an integrated SMS service. TNZ Group Ltd is a New Zealand-based provider of telecommunications solutions. The company offers SMS, fax, email and voice communications integrated into a single unified system. The newly announced deal means that TynTec will provide the TNZ Group with high-quality SMS ...



May 16, 2008

Virgin upgrades for 50Mbps cable products

by Dave Nixon
The growth of broadband has, on occasion, seen the blockage that out-of-date dial-up presented, shift from the connection to the customer's home, to the diverse fundamentals of the provider's core network. As a constituent of its upgrades to get ready for the roll-out of its 50Mbps cable broadband service, Virgin Media is to upgrade the speed of its core fibre ...



May 14, 2008

Vodafone extending fast broadband service

by Jan Harris
Vodafone UK is making a multi-million pound investment to roll-out its fast broadband network to Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester and Reading this summer. The expansion will bring the service, which is already available in London and major airports, to a further three million people. Vodafone is also planning to give customers more information about its mobile broadband service, with information ...



HTC Touch Diamond sales to top 2 million

by David Masters
Peter Chou, CEO of High Tech Computer (HTC), has said that his company is expecting to sell between 2 million and 3 million units of the HTC Touch Diamond smartphone before the end of 2008. The Touch Diamond - predicted to be strong competition for the next generation Apple iPhone - will be sold in co-operation with mobile network operators and ...



May 13, 2008

Vodafone favourite to buy Tiscali

by Jan Harris
With Carphone Warehouse believed to be out of the bidding for Tiscali's UK business, Vodafone is now considered the favourite to acquire the company. As well as Vodafone, the companies believed to be going through to the second round of bidding are British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc, BT Group, Fastweb SpA and Wind. The official shortlist has not yet been ...



IKIVO appoints new CEO

by David Masters
IKIVO, a Sweden-based supplier of rich media application enabling software, has announced the appointment of Huw Hampson-Jones as its CEO. The company hopes that Hampson-Jones will be able to use his experience in the IT and Telecoms software industry to continue and build upon their current success. His key aims are furthering IKIVO's leading position within the mobile software sector, and developing ...



May 12, 2008

Swedish 2.6GHz auction reflects European spectrum value

by Lin Freestone
The outcome of the recently held second European 2.6GHz spectrum auction in Sweden has provided useful speculation about the price that operators will pay for the spectrum throughout Europe. The Swedish auction concluded at a price of €0.13/MHz/pop, with unpaired spectrum going for just below €0.04/MHz/pop and paired spectrum for €0.16/MHz/pop. A strategy consultant at Analysys Mason has concluded that prices fetched ...



May 1, 2008

Arima acquisition rumour sparks denial

by David Masters
Taiwan-based handset maker, Arima Communications, is about to be acquired by the Finnish mobile communications group Elcoteq, according to Taiwanese news service DigiTimes. The report - which cited unnamed sources - said that the two companies are in the final stages of acquisition talks, and that an official announcement is imminent. The rumour saw traders flocking to buy Arima's shares: by the ...



April 29, 2008

HTC predicts 20% revenue growth for Q2

by David Masters
Taiwan-based High Tech Computer (HTC), the world's leading smartphone manufacturer, is projecting its revenues for the second quarter to rise 20% on year. The company's first quarter revenues increased 39% on year, with net income for the quarter totalling NT$6.9 billion (US$227 million), an increase of 24% on year. Second quarter revenues are expected to exceed NT$34 million ($1.12 billion), an increase ...



April 28, 2008

ISP availability checkers may be at risk

by Lin Freestone
It is rumoured that BT may be planning to penalise some ISPs for revealing too much information in their broadband availability checkers. Every provider offering ADSL services will operate a coverage/availability checker, which is able to check the suitability of a building for broadband via input of a phone number or postcode. It is considered that such a move would be ...



China’s telecoms merger

by David Masters
Telecom service providers in China are to undergo a major overhaul in the coming months, involving a consolidation process in which six of the major providers will be merged into three companies. It is expected that China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom will be the three companies that survive the merger. China Telecom will be expanding into the mobile ...



April 11, 2008

BT considers UK WiMAX network

by Jan Harris
BT's incoming chief executive, Ian Livingston, is considering plans to deploy a WiMAX network in the UK, when he takes over from Ben Verwaayen in June. A move into WiMAX would build on BT's success with its Wi-Fi offerings - it operates an MVNO network in a joint venture with Vodafone, and was joint owner of one of the first ...



April 10, 2008

FTTH Quick Start Program from Occam

by Lin Freestone
Occam Networks, Inc has created the FTTH Quick Start Program, that enables telecommunications service providers to quickly and efficiently turn up fiber-based deployments, especially those using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for VoIP. Occam is introducing FTTH Quick Start in three different packages, each able to be customised to a telco’s specific needs. The Basic Package includes an Occam technical support ...



April 9, 2008

Timico Group acquires Twang.net

by Jan Harris
Timico Group has acquired Twang.net Limited, a Newbury-based ISP which specialises in fully managed homeworking solutions. The acquisition strengthens Timico's IP and next generation converged communications services offering for UK businesses, helping to meet the growing demand for managed broadband solutions. Timico also gains Twang's customer base, which includes some of the UK’s largest FTSE100 companies. Twang.net will continue to ...



April 8, 2008

Converged services for SMEs from Magnet Business

by Lin Freestone
Magnet Business, an Irish telecoms and internet provider, has launched a suite of new services, aimed at the SME, that combines voice and internet bundles with a high-end phone system. Building on its continued investment in next generation technology, the launch of these converged services is Magnet’s first in a range of new products to be introduced, that will enable customers ...



April 3, 2008

Warner Music in download talks with ISPs

by Jan Harris
In an effort to stop music being downloaded illegally, record label, Warner Music, is in talks with UK ISPs about a revenue sharing model whereby the ISPs would charge a monthly fee for downloads from Warner Music's record library, replacing the per-track fee. This model is being adopted by Denmark's biggest ISP, TDC, which has entered into a deal with ...



April 2, 2008

Aepona and WaveMarket form partnership for worldwide LBS services

by Lin Freestone
Aepona, a Belfast-based provider of software products and solutions to global telcos, has formed a partnership with WaveMarket to provide location-based tracking services for carriers worldwide. Based in California, WaveMarket is a leader in location-based services. Aepona’s industry-leading platform provides the ideal foundation for WaveMarket's suite of location applications. Aepona’s carrier customers can now offer WaveMarket’s valuable location-based services to ...



April 1, 2008

Free music downloads for TDC’s Danish customers

by Lin Freestone
TDC, a Danish telco is introducing an unlimited music download service, developed exclusively, as added-value for its customers. TDC Play, previously known as UMAP (Unlimited Music On All Platforms), is a web and wap download service. The service is accessible to all mobile, online and cable subscribers as part of their ordinary subscription and no additional fees will be payable. It is ...



March 28, 2008

MTI decline to comment on record March

by David Masters
Microelectronics Technology (MTI), a Taiwan-based manufacturer of telecoms equipment, is projecting an increase in revenues for the second quarter. MTI is projecting second quarter revenues to exceed both first quarter revenues, and to exceed the second quarter revenues for 2007. The company is projecting an on-year growth in revenues of 15-20% for the second quarter. Analysts have predicted ...



Silitech profits reach record high

by David Masters
Silitech Technology, Taiwan-based manufacturer of handset keypads, has reported its results for 2007. After tax profits were up 23% compared to 2006, reaching a record NT$1.29 billion (US$43 million). This is equivalent to NT$8.56 per share. Gross margin for the year also increased, from 26.7% in 2006 to 27.0%. This was achieved in spite of higher-priced raw materials ...