Posts Tagged ‘telecommunications’
T-Mobile US Army Completes President and chief executive officer Transition to Philipp Humm
T-Mobile River USA, Inc. today announced the closing of its senior leadership transition by confirming Philipp Humm as prexy and gaffer administrator officer. Humm succeeds Robert Dotson, former prexy and CEO, who moves to frailty chairman of the T-Mobile River USA Board. The troupe also re-aligned several executive leadership roles, with all transitions effective November. 1, 2010. Cole Brodman, formerly T-Mobile’s gaffer technology officer, staircase into Read more »
KYOCERA to Unveil World’s Lightest, Smallest and Most Efficient LTE Base Station at Mobile World United States Congress 2010
KYOCERA Corporation today announced its plan to display case the manufacture’s first base Long Term Evolution (LTE) micro base station at Mobile World Congress (MWC), pickings place February 15-18 in Barcelona, Kingdom of Spain. The world’s smallest, lightest and most efficient LTE stand post*, Kyocera’s paradigm LTE micro stand post is unique in its compact, all-in-I designing, giving network operators an nonsuch instrument to full complement Read more »
Republic of Zambia wants to sell the res publica-owned Zamtel to buck private investor?
Things are moving towards liberalization of the telephone company marketplace around the worldly concern. Latest international news we caught involves Zambia where government plans to sell triplet-quarters of its stake in the res publica-owned Republic of Zambia Telecommunications Corporation (Zamtel) to a buck private investor and eventually plasterer’s float the remaining twenty-five onto the local anesthetic stock exchange.
According to President of the United States Read more »
Cricket Introduces Samsung MyShot II
Cricket Communications, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary company of Leap Wireless International, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications United States, (Samsung Mobile) announced the availability of the Samsung MyShot II SCH-r460. The next generation of the Samsung MyShot, available to Cricket customers since Apr 2008, the MyShot II is a stylish pass earphone that is available at an affordable monetary value and optimized with popular features; including an MP3 Read more »
Israeli operators submit bids for Motorola-owned MIRS
Two Israeli mobile operators, Cellcom and Partner, rich person submitted non-binding offers to buy contender meshwork, Motorola (NYSE: MOT)-owned MIRS. We father’t rich person the figures at this stage as neither company rich person detailed how much they are offering for the operator. We do, however, know that MIRS has been previously valued at around $300 million.
For the record, MIRS Communications operates an iDEN network Read more »
Texting delays blemish popularity of $50 Boost architectural plan
“A new $50 unlimited-career plan sold under the Boost sword has been a badly needed achiever floor for Sprint Nextel Corp., luring hundreds of thousands of new customers, by industry estimates.”
Android is in Motorola’s Smartphone Future
“Motorola will launch multiple Google Android smarting phones at several different monetary value points in the one-fourth quarter of this class, foreman administrator Sanjay Jha told an investors’ conference call on Thursday.”
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“With Android we believe we can enable differentiated consumer experience and applications, with enhanced integration of messaging and sociable networking applications,” Jha said during a conference call with analysts announcing the troupe’s second base-quarter earnings. Read more »
