Eitsalat poses competitive rate cuts (UAE)
Etisalat, better known as Mobily brings all new competitive rate cuts for it’s subscribers. According to the new plan, subscribers will recieve a 60% discount the third minute onwards, whether they are calling subscribers on Al Jawal, Zain or Al Hatef, making the tariff on that minute onwards a competitive 12 halala per minute.
For the subscribers calling abroad can also enjoy the same 60% discount, whether it on regular international numbers they dial or favorite international numbers.
Nick Reads calls it quits as the CEO of Vodafone UK, replaced by Guy Laurence (UK)
Nick Reads, leaves his role as Vodafone UK’s CEO. He will be replaced by Vodafone Netherlands present CEO Guy Laurence.
Read has been appointed as CEO of the Asia-Pacific & Middle East Region, which will comprise Vodafone’s interests in Australia, China, Egypt, Fiji, India, New Zealand and Qatar.
Laurence has been a pat of Vodafone group since 2000 and has had a number of senior roles including CEO of Vizzavi, Vodafone’s original mobile internet venture, and Global Consumer Marketing Director before moving to Vodafone Netherlands.
BH Telecom, HT Mostar and Telkom Srpske all geared up to launch 3G services (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
BH Telecom, HT Mostar and Telkom Srpske are all set introduce their 3G services in the country. The commercial service is likely to be launched at the end of this year by BH Telecom.
According to the regulations issued by the Council of Ministers in May 2008 operators that have been awared UMTS licences will need to provide coverage to 30% of the population in the first year of operation, rising to 50% by the end of the second year.
So the services will at the very beginning be available in major urban areas.
Sale of Wind and 3Italia’s Eiffel tower fails (Italy)
Wind and 3 Italia, fail to sell the jointly owned mobile tower network, Eiffel, valued at EUR1.5 billion (USD2.2 billion), to Digital Multimedia Technologies (DMT).
A DMT statement said, ‘DMT informs that the project of combination of the tower business of Wind Telecommunicazioni SpA and H3G SpA is definitively over.’
Yoigo launches a new price plan of EUR0.08 a minute (Spain)
Yoigo, a unit of TeliaSonera in Spain, has launched an all new price plan to grow it’s market share. The a EUR0.08 a minute price plan for calls in Spain, will be available to it’s subscribers from today.
According to Yoigo’s Chief Executive Johan Andsjo, in the new price plan, every call will have a connection charge of EUR0.15, and text messages will cost EUR0.08.
Whereas, Yoigo’s biggest competitors, Telefonica and Orange, which charge somewhere between EUR0.12 and EUR0.19 a minute depending on the call plan for cellular calls in Spain.
BlackBerry Bold in Japan soon (Japan)
In July 2009, NTT Docomo will launch BlackBerry Bold smartphone in Japan in Partnership with Research In Motion (RIM)
Features:
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
- 2 megapixel camera with flash,
- 1 GB of internal memory (expandable with SD/SDHC cards),
- A screen with 480 x 320 pixels resolution
- Built-in GPS receiver
- BlackBerry Maps
- 624 MHz multitasking processor
- HSDPA connection
Price tag is not yet disclosed it will be showcased at Ceatec Japan 2008 between 30 September and 4 October.
3UK and GetJar together offer a huge library of free applications to boost data revenues
The British mobile operator, 3, along with GetJar will offer its subscribers a huge range of free applications, in order to raise its data revenues. The 3 subscribers, can download free application according to their choice, using GetJar. The operator aims to broaden its service offering for consumers and encourage uptake of mobile applications.
What we are discovering is that mobile operators used to sell content but are slowly realizing that free applications will drive data usage and revenues,†said Bill Scott vice president of business development and sales at GetJar in Lithuania.
Free apps will help drive people to use mobile Internet and mobile data,†he said. We believe that if you are going to get a new technology adopted you have to give some critical part of it for free.â€
3′s applications are ad-supported, brands still remain unrevealed. Free applications in social networking, video, messaging, navigation, games, etc. boost a carrier’s mobile data plan adoption and mobile Internet use.
GetJar’s goal is to provide a community where developers can upload their content for free testing, access a broad group of users to download it and get advice from the community about how to improve their application,†Mr. Scott said.
Megafon posts a net income of USD405 million in Q2’08 (Russia)
Megafon, one of Russia’s three largest mobile operators, posts the net income of RUB10.1 billion (USD405 million) in Q2’08, a rise of 22.1% year-on-year. Revenues rose 23.8% to RUB42.4 billion, while EBITDA was up 13.6% at RUB20.5 billion.
According to CEO Sergei Soldatenkov said: ‘MegaFon continues to show strong growth, mainly through strong increases in our subscriber base.’ He added: ‘We continue to move towards our goal: to become the largest Russian cellular operator in terms of revenues.’
Megafon had 38.9 million subscribers at the end of June with a market share of 22.4%.
FCC positive about approving the Verizon-Alltel deal by year-end (USA)
FCC, the US telecom regulator, said it will be completing the review of two major telcos tie-ups before before year end. FCC, is presently, studying Verizon’s proposed USD28 billion acquisition of Alltel and is also looking at the planned WiMAX joint venture between Sprint Nextel and Clearwire. If it recives the approval, the Verizon-Alltel deal will create the nation’s largest cellular operator, with nearly 82 million subscribers by June-end.
On the other hand, print and Clearwire are deploying separate mobile WiMAX networks in major cities but plan to create an umbrella company which will be able to provide a nationwide wireless broadband service.
