Articles tagged with: Verizon and China Mobile
Verizon Wireless Joins Global Mobile Applications Joint-Venture
US network operator, verizon Wireless is to join the Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) established by China Mobile, Japan's Softbank and Vodafone (which co-owns verizon Wireless) to help accelerate the uptake of mobile technologies on a mass-market scale. more
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Big Three Working on LTE Use in Unpaired Radio Spectrum
China Mobile, verizon Wireless and Vodafone have jointly announced that they have taken significant steps in developing LTE technology, following yesterday's LTE FDD/TDD Convergence Summit at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. more
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In Global Telecoms, Emerging-Market Players Take Pole Positions
Telecom companies from emerging markets navigated the rough economic waters far better than their peers in developed markets, and they are starting to expand outside their home turf, according to Oliver Wyman's 2009 Communications, Media, and Technology State of the Industry Report. more
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Vodafone Seeking Closer ties with China Mobile and Verizon Wireless
Vodafone is seeking tighter cooperation between verizon Wireless and China Mobile to cut network and handset costs, while also rolling out improved services for customers. Vodafone owns 45% of verizon Wireless and holds a 3.3% stake in China Mobile. more
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Telecom carriers entering global economic crisis on solid ground; tough road ahead
Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reports that worldwide service provider capex (capital expenditures) are on track to reach $275 billion in 2008, up 10.5% from the previous year. Much of the growth is due to currency appreciation against the US dollar, which peaked in July 2008. more
Related Tags: asia-pacific, deutsche-telekom, vodafone, capex, infonetics-research
China and India lead worldwide telecom carrier capex and revenue growth
Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reports that worldwide service provider capex (capital expenditures) totaled $248.8 billion in 2007, a 7% increase from 2006. Infonetics' report projects a spike in worldwide carrier capex in 2008, followed by a plateau in 2010 and a decline in 2011, and emphasizes that the weak US dollar is inflating current growth rates in Brazil, Canada, China, Europe, India, and Japan. more
Related Tags: asia-pacific, deutsche-telekom, capex, telecom-italia, infonetics-research, latin-america, caribbean, China
Clearwire Aims for 31 Million WiMAX Subscribers by 2017
US WiMAX operator, Clearwire - which has been formed from the merger of the Clearwire and Sprint Nextel divisions expects to have some 1.3 million subscribers by the end of 2009 and 4.6 million by the end of 2010. The company is forecasting revenues of over $17.5bn by 2017, by which time the company expects to have around 31 million subscribers. more
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LTE Subscribers: From Zero to 32 Million in Three Years
Despite the fact that no LTE (Long Term Evolution) network is expected to be commercial before 2010, a new study from ABI Research forecasts that by 2013, there will be more than 32 million subscribers using LTE networks. Three of the largest mobile operators - China Mobile, Vodafone and verizon Wireless - have announced plans to adopt LTE. more
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A South African View of LTE Developments
Acclaimed by many as the future of telecommunications, Long Term Evolution (LTE) is increasingly becoming the most attractive option for mobile network operators. Assessing recent LTE developments from a South African perspective, Thiagesapillai Anpan, vice president for the Vodacom Group at Ericsson South Africa, explains why the standard's strong heritage, growing support base and easily adopted evolutionary path are making it the first choice for so many. more
Related Tags: roaming, hspa, lte, 3gpp, vodacom, long-term-evolution, laptop, interoperability, option, seamless
CCID Consulting: LTE Is Not Only Evolution
Opinion Piece by CCID Consulting. more
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