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Fitch Affirms Telecom Argentina and Telecom Personal's IDRs; Outlook Stable

Fitch Ratings has affirmed the ratings outlook for Telecom Argentina (TEO), and subsidiary mobile network, Personal as Stable. Fitch said that the affirmation of TEO and Personal's ratings reflects a sound credit profile, strong operating performance and manageable debt maturity profile over the medium term.  more

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Nortel Q2 Loss Increases to $113 Million

nortel Networks has reported a higher second-quarter net loss of US$113 million compared with a year-ago loss of $37 million. The company noted that its revenue was up two percent from a year earlier at $2.62 billion, and up seven percent on a year-to-date basis. The latest quarters reults included $67 million in restructuring charges and $21 million in mark-to-market losses on interest rate swaps, partly offset by a foreign-exchange gain of $34 million.  more

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Mobile Capex Finally Shifts to 3G Technologies

Mobile network operators are finally shifting their infrastructure capital spending away from GSM/EDGE technologies and toward W-CDMA and HSPA, with carriers in Western Europe leading the 3G charge, according to a new report from Heavy Reading.  more

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Landline Improvement Spending Reaches Levels Not Seen Since 2000

According to recently published reports by DellĂ'Oro Group, telecom service providers worldwide snapped up more than $36 billion of equipment to enhance their wireline networks in 2007, up more than 10 percent over 2006 levels. Sales to service providers for wireline infrastructure have not approached this level since the year 2000.  more

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Next Gen Mobile Service Revenues to More Than Double by 2008

Competition has become even more cutthroat among next gen mobile and wireless broadband service providers, says Infonetics Research in a new study about North American, European, and Asia Pacific operators. The study shows 65% of providers rating competition and customer retention as the most challenging of their business concerns. more

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China GSM Industry Supply Chain and Competition Analysis

According to a report from Norson, vendor revenue from the Chinese GSM equipment market between January 1st and March 31st 2006 reached US$570.8 million. This accounted for around 45% of operators' total US$1.27 billion GSM network investment; the remaining 55% was spent on construction. Of this investment, the US$1.14 billion spent by China Mobile accounts for 20% of the company's total GSM budget for 2006, and the US$133 million spent by China Unicom accounts for less than nine percent of that company's 2006 GSM budget. more

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3G Wireless Will Reshape China's Telecom Landscape - report

China's telecom services market will undergo dramatic changes over the next three years, once the national government awards licenses to offer licences -- changes that will include a short-term increase in capital spending and probable carrier consolidation, according to a new report released by Heavy Reading, Light Reading's market research division. more

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