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AT&T Reafirms Financial Guidance as Lowers Cost of Older iPhone

US based AT&T announced that it will start selling the new iPhone from 19th June for $199 (16GB) and $299 (32GB) - with the older iPhone 3G starting at $99 (8GB) from today. All sales will be subject to a 2-year contract.  more

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AT&T Reafirms Financial Guidance as Lowers Cost of Older iPhone

US based AT&T announced that it will start selling the new iPhone from 19th June for $199 (16GB) and $299 (32GB) - with the older iPhone 3G starting at $99 (8GB) from today. All sales will be subject to a 2-year contract.  more

Related Tags: at&t, iphone, at&t, iphone, iphone-3g-s, USA


AT&T Reafirms Financial Guidance as Lowers Cost of Older iPhone

US based AT&T announced that it will start selling the new iPhone from 19th June for $199 (16GB) and $299 (32GB) - with the older iPhone 3G starting at $99 (8GB) from today. All sales will be subject to a 2-year contract.  more

Related Tags: at&t, iphone, at&t, iphone, iphone-3g-s, USA


AT&T Reafirms Financial Guidance as Lowers Cost of Older iPhone

US based AT&T announced that it will start selling the new iPhone from 19th June for $199 (16GB) and $299 (32GB) - with the older iPhone 3G starting at $99 (8GB) from today. All sales will be subject to a 2-year contract.  more

Related Tags: at&t, iphone, at&t, iphone, iphone-3g-s, USA


Cost of Supporting Mobile Broadband is Eroding Subscriber Profitability

Mobile broadband services are more expensive to support than any other wireless service and are endangering subscriber profitability for many mobile network operators concludes a new study from WDSGlobal. The study found that the cost to support mobile broadband products and services is up to 200% greater than the cost to support traditional wireless products such as mobile phones. This means that despite revenue uplift from increased data usage, actual subscriber profitability often remains unchanged and sometimes even worsens.  more

Related Tags: wdsglobal, usb-modem, customer-care, hspa, ovi, tim, ict, sim, mobile-broadband, laptop, modem, ev-do, security


DoCoMo Full-Year Profits Down 3.9%

Japan's NTT DoCoMo has reported a dip of 3.9% in its full fiscal year profits to reach ¥471.9 billion (US$4.93 billion), compared to ¥491.2 billion in the previous year. The average expected by analysts had been a rise in profits to around ¥499.5 billion, according to a Dow Jones Newswires report. Operating income saw a slight rise to ¥831 billion due to a decrease in cost of equipments resulting from decreased number of handsets sold.  more

Related Tags: docomo, tim, mvno, itu, Japan


Telecom Italia Mobile Lost 1.5 Million Customers in 2008

The Italian market lost a total of 135k customers over the year, with net losses in Q2 and Q4 trumping the smaller net gains in the other two periods. The year closed with a total base of 88.58m, compared to 88.72m, while penetration dropped from 152.6% to 152.4%.  more

Related Tags: telecom-italia-mobile, tim, wind, vodafone, h3g, eu, , ovi, Italy


Vodafone Sees Loss of UK Market Share and Lower ARPUs

The UK added over 3m new mobile connections during 2008, to take the total base to 75.75m, equivalent to 124% penetration. The market is one of the most competitive in Europe, if not the world, with five established MNOs and several MVNOs, of which the most successful are Virgin and the increasingly ambitious Tesco.  more

Related Tags: tesco, virgin-mobile, mvno, vodafone, orange, hutchison-3g-uk, t-mobile, iphone, o2, ict, eu, , tim, h3g, lte, 3m, UK


Fitch Downgrades Deutsche Telekom on Guidance Revision, Weak Operating Results

Fitch Ratings has downgraded Deutsche Telekom's (DT) Long-term Issuer Default rating (IDR) to 'BBB+' from 'A-' (A minus) and assigned a Stable Outlook. This follows DT's downward guidance revision for 2009 as operating pressures continue apace in key markets.  more

Related Tags: fitch-ratings, deutsche-telekom, eu, sim, , tim, ovi, sharp, fitch


AT&T First-Quarter Profit Down 9.7% - Landline Revenues Decline

AT&T has reported that it's first quarter revenues has dipped slightly to US$30.57 billion from US$30.74 billion a year ago, while profits declined by 9.7% to US$3.13 billion. The drop in revenues is largely down to the landline division, while wireless continued to show growth.  more

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