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New analysis from Frost and Sullivan finds that these premium solutions earned carrier-generated revenues of over $2.3 billion in 2008, and estimates this figure will reach $10.3 billion in 2013.  |


US electrical goods retailer, RadioShack has announced plans to expand its "online only" agreement to sell T-Mobile USA services to place products within its retail stores.  |
Digicel Papua New Guinea garnered a lot of local publicity for its ongoing network expansion, when it ordered a Jumbo Jet to deliver the network equipment in a single drop. It has been many years since a Boeing 747 had  |
The Georgian National Communications Commission says that it has agreed to extend the mobile operating license held by Geocell by a further ten years.  |


Mobile search advertising revenues in Western Europe is forecast to grow from US$55.5 million in 2008 to US$3.3 billion in 2013, representing a compound annual growth rate of 125.4 percent,  |
Semiconductor firm, Broadcom has recorded a 13.4% drop in Q2 revenues of US$1.040 billion compared to the previous year, although this was up 21.9% compared to Q1 of 2009. Net income plunged by 90% to US$13.4 million, compared to US$134.8  |
Samsung Electronics, the world's biggest maker of computer memory chips, said second-quarter net profit rose 5.2 percent while rival Hynix reported a narrower loss as the chip industry emerges from a deep slump.  |
Ethiopia's monopoly mobile network, the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC) has launched a GPRS service on its GSM network, reports the local newspaper, Nazret  |
America Movil has reported that it added 3.7 million subscribers in the second quarter of the year, bringing its total base to 190.3 million  |
Zimbabwean mobile network operator, Telecel says that it is not planning to sell a stake to South Africa's MTN. There had been recent rumours that MTN was looking at buying a stake in a Zimbabwe company, and that Telecel was  |
Navigon AG today announced the availability of a North American version of its on-board navigation software in the iPhone App Store. After downloading the GPS application, the software and map data is saved directly on the iphone. The software includes  |
Released for Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile phones, Google has updated its Google Maps for Mobile with version 3.2. The new version allows you to add many layers of information to your maps such as public transit, traffic condition, local  |
Leaked as HTC Click with Android OS this week, a vietnamese forum tinhte has a clearer photo of the entry level Android smartphone. The big round pad at the middle does not look like a trackball. According to slashgear, the  |
Together with a list of many fixes and improvements, Palm has just released its webOS 1.1 software updates and it will solve your iTunes 8.2.1 sync problem. The new updates has also enhanced the support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)  |
While the LG GD910 watch phone is coming to some europe countries next month, Samsung has further slimming the watch phone with its S9110 which features a 11.98mm thickness compare to 13.9mm thickness on GD910. Compatible with GSM dualband (900/1900  |
Featuring the new HTC Sense UI for Android OS, HTC Hero seems to be the best Android Smartphone for now. Check out the full reviews on SlashGear by Chris.Back in our initial unboxing and overview of the HTC Hero, we  |
The latest approving documents from FCC is revealing the LG GW600 Windows Mobile smartphone, which should be released on AT&T network in US according to the draft manual. The GW600 comes with 3.1 megapixel camera, built in WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth  |
Already available in Symbian, Android and Windows Mobile OS, Goolge has just announced its Google Latitude for Apple iPhone. It is currently available for users in US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The iPhone version of the friend location  |
Came from one secret source on xda-developer forum, 2 sets of Xperia X2 photos are posted online with different angle of the prototype. As a successor to the Sony Ericsson first windows mobile smartphone, Xperia X1, the X2 has a  |
Nokia packs a full smartphone into a compact, unusual-looking QWERTY slider. Is this AT&T's surprise messaging hit? Find out in our Nokia Surge review.  |  |
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