Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Hutchison Whampoa

  • +

    3.3 billion mobile accounts: one for every two earthlings 04/12/2007 09:50:35

    Somewhere on the planet last Thursday, someone skipped over pages of fine print they will later regret not reading in order to sign a mobile services contract that brought the worldwide number of such accounts to 3.3 billion, a figure roughly equal to half the Earth's population.
  • +

    Vodafone confirms interest in buying Indian network 27/12/2006 09:44:40

    British mobile services operator Vodafone Group has confirmed its interest in acquiring a controlling interest in Indian mobile services company Hutchison Essar.
  • +

    Nokia hedges bets on VOIP services 30/11/2006 10:00:33

    At the same time that Nokia is enabling multimedia mobile applications like VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol), it's helping operators limit such services.
  • +

    Skype launches first mobile service 17/11/2006 09:56:10

    Skype has launched its first mobile voice-over-IP service in collaboration with an operator, the UK's 3 Group, whose customers will soon be the first to use it.
  • +

    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.
  • +

    Global Crossing cuts 600 jobs, announces results 12/10/2004 09:34:41

    Telecommunications network vendor Global Crossing is cutting its workforce by 600 workers, or about 15 percent of its global employees, in a cost-saving restructuring move.
  • +

    Global Crossing founder and chairman resigns 06/01/2003 08:35:17

    The founder and chairman of bankrupt telecommunication carrier Global Crossing Holdings Ltd. has resigned from the company.
  • +

    First-ever UMTS phone call claimed by H3G 28/11/2002 08:01:34

    H3G SpA, the Italian third-generation (3G) mobile operator controlled by Hong Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., Tuesday demonstrated what the company said was the world's first mobile phone call using UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) technology.
  • +

    Mobile JetStream high spot for vexed Lucent 28/08/2002 07:30:00

    The hard-hit telecommunication vendor which supplied the network that runs Telecom New Zealand Ltd.'s Mobile JetStream now gets over half of its revenue from mobile services.
  • +

    Global Crossing sells to Asian carriers in $750M deal 12/08/2002 10:15:00

    Two Asian companies that failed in a previous bid to buy Global Crossing Ltd. after it filed for bankruptcy in January have succeeded in obtaining a majority investment in the company in a deal valued at US$750 million, Global Crossing announced Friday.
  • +

    Global Crossing auction date pushed back again 05/08/2002 08:21:00

    The auction of Global Crossing Ltd. has been pushed back from today until Tuesday with a 10 p.m. EDT deadline so that those interested in acquiring the telecommunication company's assets can finalize bids and continue negotiations, according to a Global Crossing spokesman.
Additional Resources
Executive Guides
Whitepapers
Zones
Zone logoZones provide focussed content from Computerworld and leading technology partners.
Videos
Computerworld news
Play
WebCasts
Play
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our Computerworld newsletters!
RSS Feeds
ARN Polls

When will your company upgrade to Windows Vista and Office 2007?

This year
Between 2008 and 2010
Between 2010 and 2012
We will look at alternatives before making a decision
View Results
Market Place

 

Smart SOA World Tour

Discover how SOA can create smarter outcomes for your business.

Attend and learn:

  • How SOA is helping leading companies to become more agile
  • Where you should be applying SOA processes in your company
  • The top SOA implementation mistakes to avoid

Click here for more information.
Whitepaper

Business Intelligence and Enterprise Performance Management: Trends for Emerging Businesses

Hyperion surveyed 163 companies to understand BI and EPM requirements, evaluation processes, and extent of adoption. Top areas of current and future investment for emerging businesses include budgeting and planning as well as management reporting solutions. Read on to discover more.

Enterprise IT Buyer's Guide
Find Technology Vendors Fast
 
Find vendors by name | Find by category
Sponsored Links