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16 May 2008 09:50

Qualcomm wins L-Band spectrum

Qualcomm has won the UK auction for spectrum in the 1452-1492 MHz band, with a wining bid of £8,334,000. The spectrum band is known as L-Band, and is awarded on a technology neutral basis.

Ofcom's

16 May 2008 09:43

Vodafone to acquire ZYB

Vodafone has agreed to acquire 100% of ZYB, a privately-owned company based in Denmark which operates a social networking and online management tool enabling mobile phone users to back-up and share their handsets' contact and calendar information online.

14 May 2008 13:34

Telefonica Europe announces first quarter 2008 results

Telefónica Europe has delivered like for like revenue growth of 6.4% in the first quarter, with growth of 5.3% in operating income. Its customer base is now said to be at 42.8 million (+8.8% year on year) with

08 May 2008 11:44

Mobile and Wireless Group announces European launch

Mobile and Wireless Group has today announced its entrance into the European market and unveiled its latest Windows Mobile handsets.

17 April 2008 14:18

mobilkom's Serbian operator joins Vodafone partnership

Vodafone has extended its Partner Market agreement with mobilkom austria group to Serbia, where Vodafone will introduce a range of Vodafone-branded products and services through mobilkom austria’s subsidiary, “Vip mobile”.  This agreement will make Serbia Vodafone’s 41st Partner
17 April 2008 11:10

Truphone raises $32.7m funding in Series B Round

Mobile internet network operator, Truphone, has raised £16.5m ($32.7m) of Series B venture capital funding. The round was led by private investors, with all of Truphone's existing backers Burda Digital Ventures, Eden Ventures, Independent News Media and Wellington

14 April 2008 12:48

Vendors shake hands on LTE intellectual property rights

LTE handset IPR will be single digit percentage of the sales price

A group of network infrastructure and device manufacturers have committed to a mutual agreement to sort out the way intellectual property rights for LTE and SAE are costed. The companies say the initiative is intended to stimulate early adoption of mobile broadband technology across the communications and consumer electronic industries. But there's no doubt the industry, and just as importantly its operator

25 March 2008 14:20

Mobile phone market growing at fastest rate for five years

Western European markets face challenge 

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