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Subscriber growth in India to double - report

.. applications into local interests such as the Indian film industry, cricket craze, and local festivals.Unfortunatly, India's telecom market is also a minefield. Vendors must not only understand the market, regulations, and competition: they must lea more

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Leap secures 80% debt write-down

Leap Wireless, which operates a CDMA network under the cricket brand name, has announced that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of California has confirmed the Company's Fifth Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization, clearing the way for the Company to complete its financial restructuring and emerge from Chapter 11 with a long-term capital structure that reflects a more than 80% reduction in the Company's long-term debt. more

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Leap gets permission to sell spectrum licenses

The bankrupt US CDMA carrier, Leap Wireless has announced that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of California in San Diego, California has approved a Bidding Procedures Motion to authorize the sale of 15 MHz of spectrum in each of the Idaho Falls and Twin Falls, Idaho markets. As part of its ongoing efforts to maximize value through the sale of excess spectrum, Leap's subsidiary which owns these licenses, cricket Licensee (Reauction), had previously entered into a license acquisition agreement with Edge Acquisitions. more

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Maldives gets international SMS facility

The Maldives based GSM network, Dhiraagu has introduced an international SMS service which will make it possible for DhiMobile customers in the Maldives to send SMS messages to overseas mobile numbers. The service was inaugurated by His Excellency President Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom at a ceremony held at the Male' Kulhivaru Ekuveni cricket Grounds. more

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CDMA network files for bankruptcy protection

The US CDMA network operator, Leap Wireless has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection while it tries to restructure its debts. While the company is reorganizing, daily operations at the Company will continue; cricket stores will remain open; network service will not be interrupted; employees will be paid; and suppliers will be paid in the ordinary course of business for goods and services provided after the filing date. The Company does not expect any organizational changes or reduction in force as a result of this filing. more

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Video clips of sporting events sent over GPRS networks

..que feature is roaming. Hutch subscribers will be, for instance, able to receive a video clip of cricket highlights even while roaming in any Hutch network.Subscribers will be able to receive 10-second video clips of the best moments of all matches o more

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Leap looks to restructure its finances

The USA's Leap Wireless, which operates a CDMA network under the cricket brand name, says that it has retained UBS Warburg to explore new sources of financing and restructuring for the outstanding indebtedness of Leap and its subsidiaries. UBS Warburg and the Company will begin discussions with major creditor groups in the near future to address the financial challenges facing the Company and its subsidiaries. more

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Cricket misses quarterly sales target

Leap Wireless, which operates the USA based CDMA network, cricket has said that it ended the second quarter of fiscal year 2002 with approximately 1.452 million cricket customers. This was up from 1.387 million customers that the Company reported as of March 31, 2002 but below the Company's guidance of at least 1.5 million customers at the end of the second quarter of 2002. more

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US network sees surge in wireless only homes

The USA based CDMA network, Leap Wireless (trading as cricket) has said that 26% of its customers say they do not have a traditional phone at home, according to a company survey. This compares to the 3% of U.S. wireless customers who have cut the cord, according to the 2002 Mobile Users Survey released by the Yankee Group earlier this month. more

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Nokia shipping CDMA2000 1X handset

Nokia says that it has begun shipments of the Nokia 6370 wireless phone, it's first handset designed to work on CDMA2000 1X networks. Leap Wireless International is the first USA wireless carrier to market the Nokia 6370 phone. more

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