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Synchronica brings 2008 funding to $7.5 million
Synchronica, an international provider of mobile email and synchronization solutions, has raised an additional $3.9 million to further fund its push into emerging markets with its mobile email and backup solutions. Its Mobile Gateway enables operators to offer
Industry expert predicts “drastic” consolidation amongst network equipment providers
Profitability "pathetic" - only three vendors left standing in five years
Moto may split handset division
Motorola, Inc. today announced it is exploring the structural and strategic realignment of its businesses to better equip its Mobile Devices business to recapture global market leadership and to enhance shareholder value. The company’s alternatives may include theEricsson predicts flat 2008, and job cuts
Ericsson has reported that net sales for the fourth quarter of 2007 were flat on 2006 sales, at €5.75 billion, putting its full year sales up 4% on 2006. But fourth quarter net income fell to €591 million
Momail raises $5.4 million in funding
Momail has announced the successful closure of its first round of funding, valued at SEK 35 million ($5.4 million). Investors are said to include institutions such as the Swedish 6th Pension Fund and Bonnier Invest, as well as
WIN acquires Pocket Group
WIN, a specialist in interactive mobile entertainment and information, has announced the acquisition of Pocket Group, a mobile entertainment company and mobile music specialist, providing content and marketing services to more than 50 operators across the world.
Nokia plans closure of its Bochum site in Germany
Nokia has announced plans to discontinue the production of mobile devices in Germany and close its Bochum site by mid-2008. The company plans to move manufacturing to its other, more cost-competitive sites in Europe.
Orange builds for future
Orange ceo brings back room team with him
It’s a given in football that when a new manager is appointed, he brings his “back room” team with him. An assortment of coaches, fixers and physios, these men are usually trusted officers who act as both the manager’s eyes and ears, but also as enforcers, in the club at large.
When England’s Football Association went to Italy to throw sterling at Fabio Capello until he agreed





