Articles tagged with: Alcatel Lucent and CDMA

Alcatel-Lucent Outlines its Turn-Around Plan - More Job Cuts

alcatel-lucent has published the details of its turn-around plan, which include yet more job cuts and a focusing on internet services. In order to achieve this strategy, alcatel-lucent will undergo a "major strategic transformation" and will take some significant steps to realign its operations.  more

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Alcatel-Lucent Wins Taiwanese Femtocell Contract

alcatel-lucent has been awarded a Femtocell contract from Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom, to deploy Taiwan's first femtocell network, which will enhance the coverage of Chunghwa Telecom's mobile network inside homes and offices.  more

Related Tags: base-station, w-cdma, rsa, core-network, chunghwa-telecom, femtocell, backhaul, Taiwan


Alcatel-Lucent Wins New Zealand Backhaul Contract

alcatel-lucent has been selected by Telecom New Zealand to deploy its IP Multi- Protocol Label Switching (IP/MPLS)-based mobile backhaul solution. alcatel-lucent's IP/MPLS solution is being rolled out across Telecom nationwide and supports its strategic transition to all-IP network.  more

Related Tags: ethernet, base-station, w-cdma, telecom-new-zealand, mobile-broadband, base-stations, backhaul, New Zealand


Alcatel-Lucent Wins Chinese CDMA Contract

alcatel-lucent has won a US$320 million CDMA contract from China Telecom to increase the capacity and coverage of its mobile voice and data network throughout the country. The contract was secured through Alcatel Shanghai Bell, alcatel-lucent's Chinese subsidiary.  more

Related Tags: base-station, rural, china-telecom, base-stations, shanghai, alcatel, bell, China


Alcatel-Lucent Loss Shrinks on Lower Revenues

alcatel-lucent has reported a net loss of ¢â€š¬40 million (US$51.8 million) compared to a loss ¢â€š¬345 million a year earlier, when earnings were hammered by restructuring charges. Revenues declined 6.6% year-over-year and decreased 0.9% sequentially to ¢â€š¬4,065 million (US$5.2 billion).  more

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France Telecom Hits it Off with Ugandan Discussions

France Telecom has taken over the national GSM license held by Hits Telecom Uganda and said that it plans to launch a new joint venture company operating under the Orange brand in the coming months.  more

Related Tags: orange, wi-fi, wimax, mtn, reliance-communications, zain, reliance, landline, gsm-license, telkom, uganda-communications-commission, i-tel, telkom-kenya, hits-telecom, utl, Uganda


Huawei's Mobile Infrastructure Star Is Rising as Alcatel-Lucent’s Declines

Ericsson leads the world's mobile infrastructure market, but it faces stiff competition from Nokia Siemens Networks and alcatel-lucent as well as from some Asian vendors, especially a buoyant Huawei.  more

Related Tags: huawei, abi-research, capex, verizon-wireless, ericsson, verizon, nokia-siemens-networks, sprint, siemens, ev-do


Network Infrastructure Spending Positions Carriers for 4G Services But Proves Competitive for Vendors

2008 is delivering mixed results for mobile infrastructure vendors such as Nokia Siemens Networks, Ericsson, and alcatel-lucent.  more

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Indian Government Investigates Russian Investment in Shyam Telelink

India's Finance Ministry has issued a "show clause" notice on Shyam Telelink after Russia's Sistema recently increased its holding in the company to 73.97% without seeking government approval. The government has a mandatory cap of 75% for foreign ownership, but has to approve any investments above 49%, as Vodafone found when it took control of Vodafone Essar.  more

Related Tags: huawei, zte, sistema, vodafone, radio-spectrum, foreign-investment-promotion-board, India


Ericsson, Nokia Siemens widen RAN market lead

Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reports that worldwide sales of radio access network (RAN) equipment inched up a percent to $10.2 billion in 2Q08, after market leaders Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks each increased their worldwide revenue by 5%, reinforcing their strong #1 and #2 leadership positions (respectively).  more

Related Tags: intel, w-cdma, huawei, china-mobile, nortel, ericsson, ran, infonetics-research, packet-core


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