Apple releases new iPad in South Korea and 11 additional countries (USA)

Apple launched the new iPad, the third generation of its category defining mobile device, in South Korea and 11 additional countries on Friday, April 20. The new iPad features a stunning new Retina display, Apple’s new A5X chip with quad-core graphics and a 5 megapixel iSight camera with advanced optics for capturing amazing photos and 1080p HD video. The new iPad still delivers the same all-day 10 hour battery life while remaining amazingly thin and light.

In addition to South Korea, the new iPad also will be available beginning on Friday, April 20 in Brunei, Croatia, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Malaysia, Panama, St Maarten, Uruguay and Venezuela. Beginning on Friday, April 27, the new iPad will be available in Colombia, Estonia, India, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, South Africa and Thailand.

The new iPad Wi-Fi models will be available in black or white for a suggested retail price of $499 (US) for the 16GB model, $599 (US) for the 32GB model and $699 (US) for the 64GB model. The iPad Wi-Fi + 4G models will be available for a suggested retail price of $629 (US) for the 16GB model, $729 (US) for the 32GB model and $829 (US) for the 64GB model.

The new iPad will be sold through the Apple Online Store (www.apple.com) and select Apple Authorized Resellers. Additionally, iPad 2 is available at a more affordable price starting at just $399.

Telefonica signs network sharing agreement with China Unicom (Spain, China)

Spanish telecom operator Telefonica has reportedly entered into a strategic partnership with China Unicom, wherein both operators will use each other’s networks to expand their coverage. According to reports, the deal will provide Telefonica access to China Unicom’s network in the regions of Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Australia, France and Sweden.

In return, China Unicom can reportedly increase its presence through Telefonica’s network in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama, Peru, Venezuela, Mexico, USA, Puerto Rico, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria Denmark, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Morocco, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Romania, Sweden and Switzerland.

Reports suggest that Telefonica believes this agreement will help both operators expand their capabilities to provide telecom services to various customers in different geographic areas.

 

Lebara introduces summer promotion in Spain

Lebara Movil, which is a MVNO in Spain, has introduced a summer promotion. Lebara will lower international mobile call tariffs by an average of 41% until 31 July.

Lebara customers can make calls to 233 country destinations. Lebara will maintain its 1 cent per minute offer for calls to Argentina, Brasil, China, Colombia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Romania and Venezuela.

National calls to fixed and mobile numbers will be charged 9 cents per minute. SMS are charged US$0.15 to national numbers and US$0.23 to international numbers.

 

Digitel offers Sony Ericsson Vivaz to Venezuela

Digitel has introduced Sony Ericsson Vivaz smartphone in Venezuela. The handset comes packed with 8.1 megapixel camera, and feature a 3.2 inch HD 16 million colour touchscreen.

The handset is pre-loaded links to YouTube and Picasa web albums, allowing users to upload HD videos and photos. Other features include Wi-Fi, a GPS, and Bluetooth support.

 

Telefonica partners with Cellcrypt to launch encrypted Voice services (Latin America)

Cellcrypt, the leading provider of encrypted voice calling on mobile phones, today announced that it reached an agreement with Telefónica, one of the largest telecom operators in the world, to include Cellcrypt Mobile™ in their product and service portfolio across the 13 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean where Telefónica operates.

Cellcrypt Mobile is used by governments and corporations globally and is a downloadable application for off-the-shelf smartphones that provides end-to-end encryption of voice calls over cellular (2G, 3G), Wi-Fi and satellite networks. Cellcrypt Mobile is certified to U.S. government National Institute of Standards and Technology FIPS 140-2 security standard and has been awarded the CESG Claims Tested Mark (CCTM) from the U.K. government’s information assurance authority.

The announcement is part of an extensive partnership agreement that allows Telefónica to promote, sell and support Cellcrypt Mobile and associated technologies within certain countries.

As Governments and Corporations increasingly use cell phones for operational and administrative communications they have an increased need for government-grade protection from increasingly sophisticated unauthorized interception threats. This protection is required end-to-end so as to assure users that they control the security of calls along all points of the call path between caller and recipient, and have adequately mitigated risks in compliance with internal security policies.

Cellcrypt’s software provides end-to-end voice call encryption on smartphones making secure calling with high voice quality and low latency as easy as a normal cell phone call. Utilizing the IP data channel, secure calls can be made using both Telefónica’s cellular and Wi-Fi® networks from the same handset. As a software-only solution, deployment to personnel can take as little as 10 minutes anywhere in the world. Only Internet access is required.

“We are delighted to be able to offer our government and corporate customers an end-to-end encrypted voice calling capability with strong, accredited cryptography and requiring no physical hardware. This is important as our customers have a need for rapid and flexible deployment and redeployment,” said Raul Fraile, Deputy Director Business Development, Applications and Partner Relationships of Telefónica Latinoamérica, “and the ability to have interoperability between several different brands of popular smartphones is also very important to more broadly meet the diverse needs of our customers.“

“Cell phones are the most convenient, and often only, option for many operational and administrative communications across governments and business – just as they are in our personal lives,” said Richard Greco, CEO of Cellcrypt. “One problem with cell phone eavesdropping is that you rarely know it has happened. Rather than hope that the inevitable sensitive and confidential conversations that occur on cell phones are not compromised, this solution means that Telefónica customers can depend on their cell phones to be a secure and exploit their mobility, convenience, ease-of-use and interoperability as an important communications asset.”

Telefónica is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world in terms of number of accesses and market capitalization. Its activities are centered mainly on the fixed and mobile telephony businesses with broadband as the key tool for the development of both. The company has a customer base of more than 290 million customers around the world. Telefónica has a strong presence in Europe and Latin America, where the company focuses an important part of its growth strategy. Telefónica is a 100% listed company, with more than 1.5 million direct shareholders.

For more information please visit: www.telefonica.com.

 

Telefonica Venezuela customer base drops 11.5% in Q1

Telefonica Moviles Venezuela has reported that its customer base reached 9.07 million users at the end of the first quarter, declining by 11.5 percent year-on-year.

The operator also had 916,300 fixed wireless subscribers and 74,900 pay-TV customers. Overall, Telefonica managed 10 million total accesses at 31 March 2011, down from 11.4 million in March 2010.

Revenues in the first quarter totaled US$715.31 million grew by 9.3 percent year-on-year in local currency. The progress was mainly driven by an 11.1 percent growth in service revenues.

PC sales to grow by 13% Latin America

A recent research has revealed that the sale of computers, including desktops, notebooks and netbooks will this year rise 13 percent in Latin America.

The total sale of these products should reach the mark of 36.3 million units, with sales volumes of netbooks up 29 percent fron the year before, encouraged by state education policies in Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela.

The forecast shows the sale of 7.4 million units. Notebook sales will maintain their high growth rates, an increase of 18 percent over 2010, reaching 13.1 million units sold. For their part, desktops should face slower growth in the medium and long term, only 3 percent over 2010.

The demand from home and corporate users will bring the number of desktops sold to about 15.7 million units.

Movistar inaugurates new customer service centre in Caracas (Venezuela)

Movistar Venezuela has inaugurated a customer service centre in Galerias Prados del Este, in the Caracas capital.

According to the company, overall investments in the centre development and launch reached VEF 2.1 million.

Movistar’s Galerias Prados del Este service centre is based on the Q-Flow system that aims to optimize the operator’s customer flow.

The centre also includes an area for SMEs. The facility has 17 employees expected to attend around 250 customers per day.

Telefonica offers Myriad social networking services (Latin America)

Telefonica has introduced Myriad Social Network Services in Latin America.

The launch marks the first phase of Myriad’s five-year partnership with Telefonica to provide social networking to the Spanish giant’s 13 mobile operations across Latin America.

As part of the commercial launch, Movistar customers can access their social networks, viewing all their friends’ latest messages while updating their own status across all of their social network communities simultaneously via one mobile screen. Telefonica currently serves more than 140 million mobile users in Latin America, including Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.

Movilnet deploys GSM base station in La Orchila Island (Venezuela)

Movilnet has expanded its GSM network. The company has deployed a GSM base station in La Orchila Island.

Inhabitants and tourists in La Orchila can now access Movilnet’s mobile voice and data services. Movilnet has over 1,348 GSM stations deployed across Venezuela.