News analysis
...and gets Qualcomm IPR investigation stayed
The judge overseeing the investigation initiated by Qualcomm against Nokia in the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has ordered a stay of the proceedings until further notice.
Blackberry picked up
The Blackberry 8800 has been snapped up by operators across Europe. O2, Vodafone and Orange are all offering the handset.
Mighty Quinn back at Logica
That the consortium buying LogicaCMG’s telecoms division was headed up by Larry Quinn will not have escaped the notice of many in the wireless world.
Juniper bullish on dual mode
VoIP over Wi-Fi equipment revenues are expected to reach over $82 billion (bn) by 2012. North America will lead the market at $35bn in revenues, along with EMEA (Europe, Middle East Africa) with $23bn and Asia Pacific with
Austria fires up TV
Telekom Austria Group has announced that its mobile subsidiary, mobilkom austria, has begun a DVB-H pilot project, in a joint effort with ORF (Austrian Broadcasting Corporation), Hutchison 3G, Siemens Österreich, ORS (Austria Radio Broadcaster), the University of Applied
Openwave
Openwave Systems has joined the idle screen service discovery race with the launch of MediaCast, a content delivery and merchandising system for mobile operators that is designed to enable easy access to and discovery of highly personalised content.
CommProve appoints ceo
David Wilkinson, ex-ceo of network optimisation company Actix has popped up as the new ceo at CommProve — another network optimisation company.
Gilbert in strong FLO defence
Qualcomm has proved in its Sky trial that MediaFlo not only outperforms DVB-H, but even out-performs its own claims for the technology, President of Qualcomm Europe Andrew Gilbert said.





