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Nokia and Qualcomm bury the hatchetTelecoms.com News | 24 July 2008 Nokia and Qualcomm have settled a long running dispute that has seen the two firms trade frequent legal actions over intellectual property over the… |
US medical expert warns on phone useTelecoms.com News | 24 July 2008 The debate over the potential health hazards of mobile phone use has been reignited in the US following a warning issued by the director of a leading… |
Vodafone in buy back schemeTelecoms.com News | 23 July 2008 Global carrier Vodafone announced its intention to buy back £1bn of its own shares on Wednesday, following a 14 per cent drop in the share price… |
Fixed broadband to remain dominant in Europe, says analystTelecoms.com News | 23 July 2008 Telecoms analyst Forrester released research on Wednesday refuting mobile industry predictions that mobile broadband connections could overtake fixed… |
Sony Ericsson soldiers onTelecoms.com News | 22 July 2008 Swedish Japanese handset JV Sony Ericsson launches three new Walkman phones today. However, yesterday's poor second quarter turn out - when the… |
Vodafone's African expansion blockedTelecoms.com News | 21 July 2008 The Ghanaian government has blocked Vodafone's £450m purchase of a controlling stake in the state-owned Ghana Telecom. At the start of the month… |
China Telecom in $4bn CDMA expansionTelecoms.com News | 18 July 2008 Chinese carrier China Telecom, which as part of recent restructuring moves in the nation's communications sector is assuming control of China… |
Kids just wanna have phoneTelecoms.com News | 17 July 2008 Young people 'consider their mobile phone to be their best friend' and would choose it over all other forms of electrical entertainment. So says the… |
iPhone hype fall-out continuesTelecoms.com News | 16 July 2008 The web is still crawling with iPhone stories. Sensibly, marketing departments appear to have taken a breather since last week, leaving Apple to bask… |
BT soups up broadbandTelecoms.com News | 15 July 2008 UK telecoms incumbent BT has announced plans to roll out fibre-based, super-fast broadband to as many as 10 million homes by the time the Olympics… |













