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Telecom Asia back issues
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Net neutrality you can believe in.(TANNER)
December 1, 2008... For most of October, just about every conversation I had with friends, colleagues and even total strangers I was supposed to interview about this technology or that inevitably included the question: "Obama or McCain?" And while I'm not in the business of discussing politics in a professional...
Carrier Ethernet's future may depend on smart apps, not speed.(FIRST MILE)
December 1, 2008... Carrier Ethernet services have been on the rise in recent years, but they're typically pitched as fast, cheap broadband connections to enterprises that can't afford ATM or leased lines. But vendors and operators alike are starting to move away from Ethernet's fast, cheap broadband pitch in...
Indonesian cellcos suffer margin pinch.(STAT SNAP)
December 1, 2008... Despite being the world's sixth largest mobile market and amid rapid growth in subscriber numbers, Indonesian mobile operators are not thriving with the booming demand as margins continue to shrink. According to Wireless Intelligence, the 116 million connections in place and the average...
Finally, China says it's ready for 3G.(NEWS ANALYSIS)
December 1, 2008... After years of dragging their feet, Chinese officials finally seem ready to issue 3G licenses.
Xi Guohua, the MIIT vice-minister responsible for telecom in the Ministry for Industry & Information Technology, gave the strongest hint yet when he said conditions for handing down the...
Telstra bids for NBN, but on its own terms.(NEWS ANALYSIS)
December 1, 2008... The Australian government's national broadband network (NBN) officially began last month, but not without more controversy from Telstra.
After months of attacks on the project, and after refusing to say whether it would take part, the incumbent submitted a bid just on the November 26...