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Qualcomm has signed up local investors for its Indian wireless broadband venture. The US-based chipmaker won spectrum in four regions of India last month and plans to roll out a LTE network. Global Holding Corp and Tulip Telecom have now agreed to become shareholders in the ... | Read
Alcatel-Lucent reported EUR 3.81 billion of revenue in the second quarter, up 17.4 percent sequentially but down 2.4 percent compared to the year-earlier period. The group's adjusted gross margin came in a 36.1 percent for the quarter, versus 32.6 percent in the first ... | Read
Samsung Electronics announced second-quarter revenues of KRW 37.89 trillion, up 17 percent year-on-year. Operating profit rose 88 percent to KRW 5.01 trillion, and net profit improved to KRW 4.28 trillion from KRW 2.33 trillion a year ago. The results were in line with the ... | Read
Japanese communications provider Softbank saw its first quarter net sales grow over 5 percent while income dropped almost 30 percent. Net sales in the three months to June totalled JPY 700.84 billion, up 5.2 percent from JPY 666.33 billion in the year-ago period, reflecting ... | Read
Japanese mobile operator NTT Docomo has unveiled a new brand and logo for its upcoming LTE services and a new corporate vision. The LTE brand name is written "Xi" and read as "crossy." Docomo says the The 'X' denotes both 'connection' and 'infinite possibility', and the 'i' ... | Read
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