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  1. Panel set up to resolve 2G, 3G revenue segregation issue

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - 2 hours ago

    New Delhi, Oct 13 (IANS) The government has set up a sub-committee to resolve the “problem” of second generation (2G) and third generation (3G) mobile services revenue segregation, Telecommunications Minister A. Raja

    Also tagged: sci tech, raja, segregation, finance ministry, telecom regulatory authority of india, telecom regulatory authority, 3g services, gsm operators, cdma operators, telecom conference

  2. Screenshots of Firefox Mobile for Windows Mobile Finally Surface

    Screenshots of Firefox Mobile for Windows Mobile Finally Surface

    readwriteweb.com » ReadWriteWeb - 15 hours ago

    In early April we reported on an early prototype of Firefox Mobile. Code-named "Fennec", it was only recommended for use on Nokia N810 devices. Back then Firefox Mobile showed a lot of promise. Today, screenshots have

  3. MTN might enter the Indian market!

    techwhack.com » Broadband, Telecom and DTH in India - Oct 9, 2008

    MTN might enter the Indian market! Africa’s largest telecom player MTN was recently in news as a potential acquisition target for both Bharti Airtel and Reliance Communications. However, none of the... .

    Also tagged: africa, india, telecom, mtn, reliance, reliance communications, airtel, bharti airtel, mobile service operators

  4. VeriSign sells off their stake in Jamba to News Corp

    techwhack.com » Business News - Oct 7, 2008

    VeriSign sells off their stake in Jamba to News Corp VeriSign has announced that they have now sold their minority stake in the mobile joint venture company Jamba to partner News Corp. The deal is... .

    Also tagged: verisign, news corp, jamba, jamster, telecom and mobile services

  5. And The Top Mobile Social Networks Are...

    readwriteweb.com » ReadWriteWeb - Oct 7, 2008

    MySpace and Facebook, as it turns out. Despite the land grab by numerous startups looking to become the number one social network for mobile devices, it's becoming apparent that mobile social networking isn't

  6. Does Your Browser Know Where You Are? With Mozilla Geode, It Might

    readwriteweb.com » ReadWriteWeb - Oct 7, 2008

    Today, the old real estate adage—location, location, location—could just as easily be applied to the Web, where it seems that "where you are" is becoming as important as the information you're seeking. Nowhere is that

  7. Google SMS channel launched in India

    techwhack.com » Tech News at TechWhack - Oct 6, 2008

    Google SMS channel launched in India Google Labs in India have launched their latest mobile service named Google SMS channel. Google SMS channel service is designed to enable users to send free group... .

    Also tagged: india, google, sms, wireless mobile, google sms, google labs, google sms channel, google labs india

  8. Verizon Wireless: Alltel acquisition on track

    techwhack.com » Tech News at TechWhack - Oct 5, 2008

    Verizon Wireless: Alltel acquisition on track Verizon Wireless has said in a statement that their acquisition of Alltel is still on track. The company recently announced a deal worth $28.1 billion... .

    Also tagged: usa, verizon, alltel, wireless mobile, verizon wireless, alltel wireless, mobile service providers, bill densmore

  9. European budget airline Ryanair to offer in flight mobile services

    thesmartpda.com » The Smart PDA - Oct 2, 2008

    There is news that Ryanair, the popular low cost European airliner is soon going to offer in flight mobile services including mobile calls, texting and email to its customers on 14 of its 166 aircrafts. These services

  10. Apple Eases Up on iPhone Developers, Drops NDA

    readwriteweb.com » ReadWriteWeb - Oct 1, 2008

    The all-too contentious relationship between Apple the developers who build apps for the iPhone has gotten a little friendlier this morning with an announcement that Apple will drop the requirement that developers sign

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