Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Hutchison 3G

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    Sybase wins exclusive rights to market C&W GRX services 10/07/2008 13:25:53

    Sybase has entered into a strategic partnership with Cable and Wireless (C&W) which grants Sybase exclusive rights to market and sell GRX (GPRS Roaming Exchange) services worldwide.
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    Hutchison 3 to release Skypephone in 8 countries 30/10/2007 08:55:17

    U.K. mobile phone operator Hutchison 3G UK rolled out the Skypephone this week, a handset designed to simplify use of the Skype VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) application.
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    Telecoms provider fires up servers for benchmark testing 21/06/2007 17:08:00

    Intec Telecom Systems has completed a performance benchmark of its customer care system, Convergent Billing v6, using Sun Fire E6900 servers running a Solaris10 Operating System (OS).
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    3GSM - T-Mobile CEO: VOIP will have no major impact 14/02/2007 09:53:28

    Don't expect new mobile phone services based on the Internet Protocol to become nearly as prevalent as those running over PCs. That's the view of Hamid Akhavan, CEO of T-Mobile International, one of Europe's largest mobile phone operators.
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    3GSM - Mobile VOIP is on the march 12/02/2007 09:34:28

    Nearly one year after Skype stole the headlines at the 3GSM World Congress with its plans to offer a mobile version of its Internet phone, a couple of nimble startups -- and not the Net telephony pioneer itself -- appear to have found a way to make this type of service work, both technically and commercially.
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    VOIP over mobile: read the fine print 10/05/2006 08:02:03

    As low-priced Internet phone services for mobile devices emerge, users should first check the fine print in their cell phone contracts to see if they can take advantage of such offerings. There's a chance they can't.
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    CEBIT - Mobile VoIP needs high-speed uplink 14/03/2006 08:20:55

    Internet telephony over mobile phones is on the way but don't expect many commercial offerings until operators have made a key network technology enhancement, probably toward the end of 2007 or later in most parts of the world, according to a senior executive with Lucent Technologies.
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    Product watch: Mobile messaging service 28/09/2005 16:38:29

    Mobile carrier Hutchison in conjunction with US software company Seven Networks has introduced a competitor to the BlackBerry's mobile office solution, called Business Messaging.
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    Telstra expands reach of Hutchison 3G partnership 08/08/2005 12:28:28

    The Telstra-Hutchison 3G network has been strengthened and expanded to deliver third-generation mobile services access to more than half the population.
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    TeleGeography ranks world's wireless markets 12/05/2005 08:34:40

    Use of 3G (third-generation) mobile services in Europe and the U.S. still lags behind their adoption in Japan and South Korea, but use should grow significantly around the world this year, research company TeleGeography reported this week.
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    Telstra says wireless push booming 30/03/2005 08:24:53

    More than 7000 customers have signed up for Telstra's mobile broadband service since it was launched in November 2004.
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