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Quake rocks mobile gaming
prweb.com
The mobile gaming world is going to shake when the legendary Quake hits handsets later this year, thanks to an agreement recently announced.


Software snags hit IP-TV roll-outs
telecomdirectnews.com
Microsoft is finding that its software carries significant challenges for operators bridging the gap between test phase and commercial roll-out.


Nokia eyes dual-mode space
telecomdirectnews.com
Nokia is preparing to leverage session initiation protocol technology as it aims to corner the enterprise market for Wi-Fi/cellular solutions in the FMC space.


World broadband total soars
telecomweb.com
The total number of broadband lines in the world hit 164 million as of the end of March, according to new estimates from U.K. research house Point Topic.


One launches mobile digital radio
telecomdirectnews.com
Austrian mobile player One is launching the world's first radio programme broadcast exclusively and live to UMTS handsets, under the Lounge FM brand.


Motorola's new WCDMA/WiFi device
telecoms.com
Motorola has announced the launch of the FOMA M1000, what it claims to be the world's first WiFi-integrated WCDMA and GSM/GPRS dual-mode smartphone.


Court backs cable cos. on Internet lines
www.computerworld.com
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that cable companies don't have to provide rivals with access to high-speed Internet lines, a victory for the industries.


Strategies that fit emerging markets
telecomdirectnews.com
It's no easy task to identify strategies for entering new international markets or to decide which countries to do business with. Many go with what they know.


Sprint, Nextel unveil new brand
telecomdirectnews.com
With the close date of the Sprint-Nextel union fast approaching, the companies unveiled how they plan to market the combined entity going forward.


Where to go for a wireless Internet fix
telecomweb.com
Out and about, and you feel the sudden urge to surf? HotSpot Haven, a global wireless hot-spot search engine, just launched a new version of its software.


The fall and fall of the PSTN
telecommagazine.com
We all know that traffic volumes and revenue generated by the PSTN are in decline, but perhaps we don't know the scale or the rate of this trend.


Mobiles: The next M2M devices?
telecomweb.com
According to research, the worldwide market for wireless machine-to-machine communications will grow from $24 billion last year to $270 billion by 2010.



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