Ring! Ring! Hot News, 30th March 2009
In Today’s Issue: Sony Ericsson warns on profits, top exec quits – we reveal the Sharapova factor; new SE gadget advertised as “comes with BBC iPlayer”; Moto shuts down video store; high speeds with unfeasible numbers of copper lines; Blockbuster’s CPE video distribution play; Nokia cans $5bn worth of outsourcing contracts; CAPEX down 20%; horror numbers at China Telecom; rather good ones at Hutch; Skype, the world’s no.1 in international voice; Ovi Store presos; UK spectrum chess – T-Mobile caves on 2.6GHz, Orange offers 900MHz universal notbroadband; first Samsung WiMAX gadget; at last, a new CDMA 3G network; Vodafone & O2 share airconditioning; Arqiva to supply cell sites to MBNL; FTel/Vivendi row continues; Telecom Plus – that’s not quite what we meant by multiutility; Dell is an MVNO; CPW wants Tiscali for some reason; i-Plate pushed; Piratbyran’s VPN; CDNs are the solution; Akamai’s State of the Internet conclusions; US shamed on Internet routing clue; no more “sell it to Google”; Chinese secret police hackers!!!
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