FASTTAKES: Huawei, Bharti, Wal-Mart, IPMobile
Huawei Technologies wins a network contract worth of more than $50 million, with CANTV, a provider of telecommunications services in
Venezuela
. Under the contract, Huawei will help CANTV to transfer its traditional analog network to the next generation network.
India
‘s Bharti Global secures a GSM and 3G license in the
UK
island
of Jersey, through a subsidiary company, Jersey Telenet. The company said it plans to invest $37.7 million in setting up a network that is expected to be operational in October.
Wal-Mart Stores reports that it is not trying to dissuade movie studios from working with other forms of distribution, such as Apple’s iTunes download service. The New York Post last week reported that the world’s largest retailer has warned Hollywood it may retaliate against studios for selling movies on iTunes, a move that could hurt Wal-Mart’s DVD sales.
IPMobile finalizes an agreement with
Japan
‘s Oki Electric Industries in providing base station infrastructure for their mobile broadband wireless service in
Japan
. Oki will support IPMobile in building a full TD-CDMA network, including the base stations, the IP core network and the central control facilities.
Source- http://www.telecomasia.net/article.php?type=article&id_article=1823
Technorati : 3G, GSM, Huawei Technologies, Mobile, Venezuela
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Bharti bags mobile licenses in Europe
NEW DELHI: Bharti Global, the offshore investment arm of Bharti, has been awarded comprehensive licences to operate 3G as well as 2G mobile services in Guernsey, an Island located in the English Channel in Europe.
Guernsey Airtel, a subsidiary of Bharti Global has won the second telecom licence in Channel Islands where it emerged as the highest ranking applicant for the licence through a competitive selection process.
This is the third international telecom venture of Bharti. In May 2006, Bharti was granted a license to run comprehensive telecom services, including 2G and 3G mobile services and international long distance services, in Jersey through its subsidiary Jersey Airtel Ltd.
Bharti is offering mobile and basic telephone services in Seychelles since 1998 under the Airtel brand through its subsidiary Telecom Seychelles. Airtel has continuously led the market in Seychelles with new products and has played a crucial role in making mobile and landline services more affordable for its customers in Seychelles.
Sunil Bharti Mittal, Bharti Chairman and Group Managing Director said, “We are extremely delighted at being given the opportunity to provide telecom services in Guernsey. Bharti has been at the forefront of the telecom growth story in India, which is one of the fastest growing mobile markets in the world with over 120 million customers. We are committed to providing world-class telecom services to our customers in the region.
Bharti Airtel, the mobile services firm of Bharti group has over 2.56 crore subscribers. Singapore Telecom holds 30 per cent in the company while UK major Vodafone has 10 per cent stake in it.
Source- http://www.dnaindia.com
Technorati : 3G, Airtel, Europe, Mobile
Ice Rocket : 3G, Airtel, Europe, Mobile
Sprint ‘Powers Up’ Wireless Coverage, Capacity to Its Nextel Network in Philadelphia, Delaware and Southern New Jersey
Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S) today announced enhancements to its Nextel Network in Philadelphia, Delaware and Southern New Jersey. These extensive upgrades are the result of additional wireless cell sites and equipment being added to the Nextel Network, delivering additional coverage and network capacity to serve its customers.
“Sprint’s network team is constantly looking for ways to improve the customer experience in Philadelphia and its surrounding areas and throughout the country,” said Karen Paletta, area vice president, NorthEast Central Area. “We strive to make our wireless service the best where our customers live, work and travel.”
The following is a detailed list of the areas improved by these enhancements to the Nextel Network:
DELAWARE
Wilmington Area
– Improved coverage along I-495 from Exit 1 to 2
– Improved in-building coverage for Alfred Dupont Hospital
– Improved coverage for State Hwy 9 (New Castle Ave), Rogers Road and Route 13
– Improved coverage along Old Airport road, near I-95
– Improved Coverage along SR-48 (West of Wilmington, DT)
– Improved Coverage along SR-13 (exit 4 of I-495)
Newark Area
– Improved coverage at Route 72 (S. Chapel Street) & Route 4 (East Chestnut Hill Road)
Dover Area
– Improved coverage along US Hwy 1 and Route 13
– Improved coverage in the town of Wyoming between Routes 8 and 10
PHILADELPHIA
Center City
– Improved in-building coverage for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHoP) on top of the Wood Building
– Improved coverage along Frankford Ave. / US Hwy 13
– Improved coverage along Haverford Ave. in West Philadelphia
– Improved coverage along SR-611 near Temple Hospital
Chester/ Delaware Counties
– Improved coverage along Westchester Pike (Route 3)
– Improved coverage near intersection of Route 3 and Route 252
– Improved Coverage inside Philadelphia International Airport and coverage along Island Ave. and Lindbergh Blvd.
– Improved coverage along US Hwy 30 in between of Coatesville and Downingtown in PA
– Improved coverage along Springfield Rd. intersection with US Hwy 1 in Springfield, PA
Montgomery County
– Improved in-building coverage for Holy Redeemer Hospital building (Jenkintown, PA)
– Improved coverage at Elkins Park Hospital building along Route 73 / Township Line Rd.
– Improved coverage along US 202, south of Norristown, PA
SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY
– Improved coverage near intersection of Route 413 and W. Broad St. (Burlington, NJ)
– Improved coverage along Route 73 near 295
– Improved coverage along Route 70 in Cherry Hill
– Improved coverage East part of Atlantic City and Boardwalk
– Improved coverage I-295 intersection of SR 33 in Trenton, NJ
Sprint plans to invest $7 billion in its wireless and wireline networks nationwide in 2006.
“Customers of Sprint’s Nextel Network can expect more enhancements and expansions throughout 2006, reinforcing our commitment to constantly improve and enhance the customer experience,” said Paletta. “Our Nextel Walkie-Talkie services connect people coast-to-coast and country-to-country in under one second.”
The Nextel Network, one of the largest all-digital wireless networks in the United States, is based on the integrated digital enhanced network (iDEN) always-on technology, which provides the world’s fastest and most efficient walkie-talkie service. More people use the Nextel Network for walkie-talkie calls than any other such service in the world. In 2005, the Nextel Network carried more than 100 billion direct connect calls.
Sprint Expands Its Power Vision(SM) Mobile Broadband Network
Additionally, Sprint continues to expand and evolve the Sprint Power Vision(SM) Network — the nation’s largest wireless broadband network, covering more than 158 million people in 220 communities and 466 airports across the nation. Sprint’s broadband network enables users to access audio, video and data applications with handheld and connection card devices.
Sprint is rolling out an upgraded technology known as EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) Revision A during the fourth quarter 2006. By third quarter 2007, Sprint’s Power Vision(SM) Network is expected to be completely upgraded to the faster EV-DO Revision A, which will enable customers to experience faster average download and upload speeds, thereby enabling richer applications and faster services in such areas as video, music, large file uploads and high-performance push-to-talk capabilities.
About Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of communications services bringing mobility to consumer, business and government customers. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including two robust wireless networks offering industry leading mobile data services; instant national and international walkie-talkie capabilities; and an award-winning and global Tier 1 Internet backbone. For more information, visit www.sprint.com.
Source- http://home.businesswire.com
Technorati : Mobile, Sprint Nextel, Wireless
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Integrian Launches New Mega-Pixel IP Camera at Innotrans in Berlin
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sept. 18, 2006–Integrian, Inc. a leading global provider of mobile digital video solutions for the transit industry, announces the impending launch of its new high definition IP Camera. The announcement marks a significant step forward in the mobile video surveillance industry, allowing the best in high resolution image capture to become ultra-ruggedized for performance in extreme mobile environments.
Integrian’s IP Camera is optimized for use with the company’s TransitCam TC-50 and TC-100 video recorders and offers an amazing 1,280 by 1,024 pixel maximum resolution. Along with superior image quality and an impressive field of view, the new camera reduces processor load on the DVR by integrating efficient MJPEG compression with the camera unit. “IP camera technology enables a greater camera deployment per system as you are no longer limited by the 8 or 16 analog video input ports,” explained Integrian CTO Brad Silvernail. “Now you can cover more train cars or LRV interior area with your existing TransitCam DVR configuration, making your whole system far more efficient.”
Also noteworthy is the product’s versatility. Analog and digital IP cameras can be combined on the same system. Simplified signal wiring and power is achieved by leveraging Power-Over-Ethernet technology for easy installation, and the flexibility to reconfigure as needed.
The new camera uses an IP camera engine provided by partner IQinVision, the leader in mega-pixel IP network video cameras. “This is the first time our technology has been deployed as part of a turnkey mobile system. The Integrian team has developed a best-of-breed solution and we are pleased to partner with them on this project,” said Paul Bodell, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at IQinVision.
Integrian will be demonstrating the new high definition IP Camera at Innotrans in Berlin September 19-22.
About Integrian
Integrian develops and manufactures mobile digital video solutions for the public safety and transportation markets. The company has a broad customer base, having delivered over 2,000 transit and fleet computer systems over the past 10 years to transit authorities and corporations around the world. Integrian is currently supplying CCTV systems to large mainline fleets in the UK and has won additional major contracts for on-train CCTV systems in Ireland, Spain and Australia. Projects are currently underway at two of North America’s largest transit authorities, the New Jersey Transit system and MTA NYC Transit.
In addition to TransitCam for bus and rail systems, Integrian offers DigitalPatroller® surveillance product for public safety agencies. Integrian is headquartered in North Carolina, with international offices in Melbourne and London. For more information, visit www.integrian.com.
Source- http://biz.yahoo.com
Technorati : Germany, Integrian, Mobile
Ice Rocket : Germany, Integrian, Mobile
Jersey Telecom ordered to stop selling 18-month mobile contracts
Jersey Telecom, a state-owned telco based in the Channel Islands, has ceased selling mobile services on 18-month contracts under pressure from the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority (JCRA). The company introduced such contracts in April, offering heavy discounts and subsidised handsets to users taking services for a longer period. However, the JCRA ruled that Telecom should not be allowed to offer contracts longer than twelve months in duration lest it impede the introduction of competition. 18-month contracts are offered in neighbouring Guernsey and the rest of the UK.
Source- http://www.telegeography.com
Technorati : Islands, Jersey, Mobile, Telecom
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Nawras launches Mobile Number Portability service
MUSCAT – Rashid bin Mohammed Said Al Saidi ‘ported’ (term used for the transferring process) his Oman Mobile number to Nawras yesterday morning from a Nawras outlet in Ruwi.The significance of that should not be lost because Rashid Al Saidi became not only the first Nawras customer to do so, but, more importantly, he is the first person in Oman to sort of “have his number and keep it too”.
In the sense, he is the first-ever mobile user in Oman to be able to not only choose his mobile operator, change it to his preferred one, but also keep his number, something, which became a reality as per the nearly RO1 million Mobile Number Portability (MNP) project, as envisaged by the Royal Decree No. 30/2002, which became a reality yesterday morning.
And for Nawras, known as the Sultanate’s customer-friendly communications provider with around 440,000 customers, this is a first, not only in Oman, but also a first in the Middle East, Ross Cormack, Nawras CEO, told a packed news conference held at its main office in Al Athaiba/Azaiba yesterday, which was held an hour or so after the MNP transfer came into effect.
Also present were top Nawras officials, including Khalid Mahmood, COO, Nawras and Haitham bin Abdullah Al Kharusi, head of offer management and corporate affairs, Nawras and other key members who made the project a reality.
Nawras, officially launched its MNP campaign yesterday, entitled ‘transfer to Nawras today and keep your mobile number’. Scribes were taken down to the Nawras store where a demonstration, right from the customer making the enquiry to the exact transfer process, was made.
MNP is a new service introduced by Nawras to make it possible for mobile customers to keep their existing number when transferring to Nawras.
Renowned Omani national and international football goalkeeper, Ali Al Habsi, was chosen as the Nawras ambassador for the MNP campaign. Ali was pleased that Nawras has launched the campaign on August 26, as Ali is known for his jersey number 26!
Nawras officials listened to customers, who told their mobile numbers were important to them as part of their identity. “We took the lead and lobbied the TRA and fought hard for customers’ rights to enjoy the extra freedom of choice, which MNP brings to all mobile users in Oman. We are now launching this incredible service that allows customers to choose their operator and keep their existing number. Customers can choose right now…they can keep their number and transfer to Nawras today,” Cormack said.
The MNP is a very important pre-requisite in a free mobile telecommunications market focused on fair competition, and the TRA in Oman has been a pioneer in overseeing the regulatory and operator developments necessary to allow this service to be introduced. Till yesterday customers were locked up with their existing mobile provider and could only change operators with considerable disruption and cost, Cormack added.
Cormack explained the steps required for customers to transfer to Nawras and keep their mobile number. The first step is for customers to contact (this is not applicable for prepaid customers) their existing operator to pay their outstanding bill. Then the customers may visit any Nawras store or selected Nawras dealer located all over the Sultanate, within 24 hours, to complete a form, which opens the process of transferring their mobile number to Nawras.
The Nawras store or the Nawras dealer representatives will help customers to fill out the customer porting-authorisation form. Customers can choose whether to transfer to Nawras Ajel (postpaid) or Nawras Mousbak (prepaid), by purchasing the corresponding welcome pack and signing the Nawras registration form.
The customers can use their new Nawras SIM card with a temporary Nawras number as soon as it is activated. Nawras takes care of the rest of the process, and within two to three days the temporary number on the customer’s new Nawras SIM card will be replaced with the customer’s original mobile number.
During the two to three-day transferring period, the customer can either continue to use their existing SIM card, if they wish their family or friends to contact them on the same number, or they can use their newly purchased Nawras SIM card with a temporary number. Customers who use their existing SIM cards during the transferring period will be charged by their original mobile provider, in the same way they are used to. For example, for prepaid it will be immediately deducted from their balance, and for postpaid they will be billed by their original provider within the normal time frame. All calls made during the transferring period by the customer from their temporary Nawras number will either be deducted from their account, for Nawras Mousbak, or billed on their first Nawras bill statement, for Nawras Ajel.
Nawras will notify the customer by calling them once the transferring process is about to be completed. Once the transfer of the number is completed, the customer’s old SIM card will be disconnected and can be discarded. The customer is required to pay a RO3 transferring fee to Nawras, as determined by the TRA. This fee is passed on to the customer’s original mobile provider for transferring the number.
A live demonstration was carried out in presence of the media at the Nawras store at the main office simulating the process customers will go through in order to transfer their number to Nawras. Cormack outlined certain points that customers should remember when transferring their number to Nawras. He emphasised that customers should not cancel their existing contract before transferring, since once a mobile number is disconnected it cannot be transferred to Nawras. Also, the customers must be the registered users of the mobile number in order for them to transfer the number. “Nawras continues to listen to customer feedback through market surveys specially designed to improve its service. For example, customers told us that they found the original process of obtaining a Nawras Ajel subscription slightly cumbersome. Nawras listened and has changed the process accordingly. From today customers transferring to Nawras through Mobile Number Portability do not have to bring a salary certificate or make a deposit to purchase a new Nawras Ajel subscription. All they require is a valid Omani ID card, Resident Card or passport. Those transferring to a prepaid service need to bring one of the same documents. However, in order to offer customers more choice, prepaid customers wanting to transfer to Nawras also have the choice to migrate to postpaid and take advantage of Nawras Ajel’s best value prices,” Cormack said.To a query, Khalid Mahmood, COO, added that Nawras was ready to meet the flow of customers opting for the change.
Benefit of transferring your mobile number: Mobile Number Portability provides mobile customers in Oman with the freedom to choose between mobile providers by removing one of the most important barriers to transfer now allowing customers to keep their mobile number. Market research conducted by Nawras shows that a lot of customers would like to join Nawras, but they were hesitant because they would like to keep their mobile number.
Responding to queries, Cormack added: “The MNP clearly provides a lot of benefit to customers, as they will not have to inform their family, friends and colleagues about a new number. For business customers there are great cost savings too, since there is no need to reprint business cards, stationery, print advertising, web page, signage, and invoices.”
Why transfer to Nawras?
Since Nawras launched its commercial service and drove change in all aspects of mobile service, the people of Oman have experienced ever higher standards for mobile communications. Nawras has redefined the customer experience. Nawras Stores have become destinations of choice, with one-stop shopping for SIM-cards, handsets and bill payments, coupled with professional and friendly sales service and advice. In addition, customers can purchase Nawras welcome packs at over 500 points of sale as well as avail recharge cards at over 10,000 locations all over the Sultanate. Nawras offers Nawras Mousbak customers other forms of recharge such as electronic recharge, credit transfer and bank recharge; whilst Nawras Ajel customers have convenient bill payments at over 300 locations with Bank Muscat and Oman Arab Bank. This, reinforced by caring support from Nawras customer service champions, puts Nawras in a clear leading position in providing the best service to the people of Oman.
Nawras offers pleasingly different voice and data services through its next generation mobile broadband network with a superior voice quality (low congestion and number of dropped calls) and a fast and reliable mobile data access using EDGE technology, which is another Nawras “first” in Oman. Nawras was recently benchmarked to be amongst the top 10 per cent in most of the key performance indicators (KPIs) between 110 Ericsson mobile-operated networks worldwide.
Nawras was number one in three parameters including the least dropped calls. Nawras also provides the widest network coverage in the Sultanate, through its own broadband network as well as its coverage extension by using Oman Mobile’s network as back-up. In addition, Nawras offers customers wireless high-speed internet access with Nawras Internet at attractive rates, which can be purchased and set up within minutes. Nawras is the only mobile operator in Oman offering its customers an international data-roaming service in 13 countries including all the AGCC destinations, keeping its customers in touch with their e-mails and business appointments whilst on the move abroad.
Haitham Al Kharusi added: “We are extremely pleased to have achieved this milestone. I take this opportunity to thank the cross-functional team within Nawras who have worked extremely hard for over a year with one goal in mind to serve the people of Oman with the MNP service from today.
In addition, we extend our thanks to the TRA for their continual support and guidance and to Oman Mobile and Omantel for their cooperation in ensuring that service is delivered for the benefit of all mobile consumers in Oman.”
Source- http://www.timesofoman.com
Technorati : Mobile, Navras, Oman
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Verizon stands tall, Dolan Family running out of gas
WASHINGTON-Verizon Wireless appears to be in a bidding war with T-Mobile USA Inc. over the valuable F-block licenses up for grabs in the advanced wireless services spectrum auction. Meanwhile, Sprint Nextel Corp.’s joint venture with four cable companies is focusing on buying spectrum within the footprints of the cable operators. Also, another cable bidder-Dolan Family Holdings L.L.C., backed by CableVision System Corp.’s chairman-appears to be close to dropping out of the auction.
The 25 highest bids placed in the 22nd round of bidding were all from wireless operators, except for three placed by the Sprint Nextel-cable company JV covering licenses in Los Angeles and New York City.
Verizon Wireless made high bids on four of the six 20 megahertz regional F-block licenses; T-mobile
USA hung onto the other two, along with 124 other regional and local market licenses. T-Mobile USA bid a total of $3.2 billion in the latest round, and Verizon Wireless bid $2.8 billion on the four F-block licenses.Charles Dolan’s Dolan Family Holdings bidding entity appears close to dropping out of the auction. The bidding entity dropped from initial bidding eligibility of about $150 million to $71 million in round 18 to less than $2 million in round 22. After provisionally winning as many as nine licenses in earlier rounds, Dolan Family Holdings had no high bids in the two latest rounds of bidding.
Dolan Family Holdings could follow satellite television providers EchoStar Communications Corp. and DirecTV Group Inc., which dropped out of the auction yesterday.
As for other players in round 22, MetroPCS Communications Inc. ended the round with high bids on nine licenses: two 10 megahertz regional licenses in the West and Northeast and market-specific licenses covering cities such as Dallas-Ft. Worth;
Flint, Mich.; and
Sarasota and
Orlando, Fla.Leap Wireless International Inc. stayed in the game, garnering high bids of $247 million for 29 licenses covering parts of
Georgia,
Tennessee,
California,
Arizona and the
Carolinas as well as one 10 megahertz license covering the Central region of the
United States. Meanwhile, Leap-backed Denali Spectrum License L.L.C. placed two high bids worth about $700 million on a regional 10 megahertz license in the
Great Lakes and a
New Jersey-
New York metro area license.Other auction action included:c U.S. Cellular Corp. placed high bids of $232 million for two licenses: one covering the
Chicago metro area and parts of
Indiana and another regional 10 megahertz license for the
Mississippi
Valley.c Dobson Communications Corp. placed high bids of $12.3 million on 25 licenses in
New York, Maryland,
Alaska and
Pennsylvania.Almost 75 percent of the total 1,122 available licenses have now received bids. More then 260 bids were placed in the 22nd round, and the auction has raised a total of $10.7 billion so far.
Source - http://www.rcrnews.com
Technorati : MetroPCS, Mobile, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless
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