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MTS and MySpace Russia announce partnership
Mobile TeleSystems OJSC, the largest mobile phone operator in Russia and the CIS, and MySpace Russia, the local version of the international social network, today announced a partnership to develop and promote solutions for the subscribers of MTS
Mobile network energy OPEX to rise dramatically to $22 billion in 2013, says new study
Over the next few years the growing cost of bulk diesel fuel, coupled with wholesale electricity price increases, are likely to offset significant gains in cellular base station power efficiency, resulting in a collective network OPEX of $22Aircom signs network planning tool deal with O2
Independent network planning and optimisation consultancy, Aircom International, has been selected by O2 in the UK to supply ASSET, the radio network planning and optimisation tool, from Aircom's ENTERPRISE tool suite.
UMTS 900 jumps into sharp focus, says GSA
The pace of commercialisation of UMTS 900 systems has quickened, according to a new Information Paper published by GSA, the Global mobile Suppliers Association.
Swedish buses become Wi-Fi hotspots
Moovera Networks, a developer of fixed and mobile wireless communications systems, has announced that Swebus Express AB - the dominant long-distance express bus service in Sweden - has selected the Moovbox M Series Mobile Broadband Gateway to deliver
Ericsson to provide mobile broadband modules for Toshiba business laptops
Ericsson has become partner of choice for the integration of HSPA mobile broadband modules into Toshiba's business laptop range in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Mobile payment transaction values for digital and physical goods to exceed $300bn globally within five years, claims new research
A new analysis of the mobile payments opportunity forecasts that the gross transaction value of payments made via mobile phone for digital goods (such as music, tickets and games) and physical goods (typically gifts and books) will exceed
Nokia adds Warner Music Group to Comes With Music
Nokia has announced that Warner Music Group will make its catalog of artists available through Nokia Music Stores around the world, as well as through Comes With Music service."Warner Music Group has been a pioneer in





