Articles tagged with: Hutchison 3G
Nokia Siemens Picks Up UK 3G Network Integration Contract
Mobile Broadband Network (MBNL), the network collaboration joint-venture between T-Mobile UK and Hutchison 3G UK, has selected Nokia Siemens Networks as technology partner for their 3G network integration. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, hutchison-3g-uk, rsa, core-network, t-mobile-uk, mobile-broadband, nokia-siemens-networks, radio-access-network, hutchison, siemens, UK
Hutchison 3G Italy Ordered to Suspend Debt Collection for 3G Data Charges
Hutchison 3G Italy has been ordered to suspend debt collection procedures against customers who are contesting their mobile data charges. The Italian Competition Authority issued the order after it launched an investigation to determine whether the operator had used unfair commercial practices regarding tariff plans for internet use. more
Related Tags: mobile-data, roaming, h3g, usb-modem, gprs, modem, Italy
3 UK Aims to Double Subscriber Base by 2012
Hutchison 3G UK is aiming to double its subscriber base to nearly seven million by 2012 the company CEO, Kevin Russell has said. In an interview with the Financial Times, Russell said that his target is to double the size of the business over the next three to four years. more
Related Tags: hutchison-3g-uk, termination-rates, seven, UK
Yahoo Secures UK Mobile Advertising Deal
Yahoo has secured the mobile advertising account for Hutchison 3G UK and will
exclusively sell 3 UK banners and sponsored links inventory. Yahoo will sell the
inventory for the 3 UK portal starting from later this month.
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Related Tags: 3-uk, hutchison-3g-uk, yahoo, mobile-advertising, mobile-internet, facebook, hutchison, UK
Hutchison 3G Austria Enables 3G Direct Tunnel
Hutchison 3G Austria has enabled 3G Direct Tunnel on its network following an upgrade supplied by Nokia Siemens Networks. The so-called direct tunnel functionality is a software upgrade that simplifies the packet core network and the data flow between the end-user and the Internet. more
Related Tags: core-network, lte, nokia-siemens-networks, direct-tunnel, network-management, siemens, netact, Austria
O2 Loses Legal Action Against Hutchison 3G UK
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that Hutchison 3G UK did not breach trademark law when it used a marketing icon belonging to rival UK operator, O2 in one of its advertisements. O2 uses bubble images in a host of ways and is the proprietor of two British national trade marks which consist of a static picture of bubbles. more
Related Tags: hutchison-3g-uk, o2, telefonica, hutchison, UK
Ericsson Wins Irish HSPA Contract
Ericsson has signed an agreement with the Irish operator Meteor Mobile Communications (Meteor) as the sole supplier for a WCDMA/HSPA network including microwave transmission. Under the terms of the contract, Ericsson will supply a WCDMA/HSPA radio access network and a new microwave transmission network. more
Related Tags: wcdma, o2, rcom, hspa, microwave, radio-access-network, hutchison, meteor, eircom, Ireland
Arriva Deploys Free Wi-Fi on Danish Trains
Arriva Scandinavia, a railway operator in Denmark has deployed in-carriage Wi-Fi services which rely on a HSDPA based backhaul connection. Arriva has equipped an initial twenty-nine trains serving commuters traveling between Aarhus, Thisted and Tønder in Jutland, and will provide free Wi-Fi hotspot services to passengers. more
Related Tags: ethernet, wi-fi, gps, hspa, telematics, backhaul, hutchison, trains, hotspot, hotspots, hsdpa, railway, Denmark
Vodafone Named as Possible Bidder for Huawei's Handset Division
Vodafone and AT&T have been named as possible buyers for a 50% stake in Huawei Technologies' handset division, which was put up for sale last week. The sale is expected to raise upwards of US$2 billion for the company - while also making it easier for the firm to overcome US concerns about security issues with the Chinese owners. more
Related Tags: m1, 3com, huawei, rcom
Macau Operators Face 3G License Threat
Macau's 3G networks face a possible censure from the regulators if they miss a target of migrating all their existing 2G subscribers onto the 3G networks within two years of receiving their licenses. The director of the Telecommunications Regulation Bureau (DSRT) issued the warning at the weekend during World Telecoms Day. more
Related Tags: roaming, china-unicom, wcdma, o2, ofcom, hutchison, Macau
