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Kabel Deutschland launched its Docsis 3.0 broadband internet service, offering speeds of up to 100Mbps. The service is initially available in Hamburg and will spread to Munich, Berlin and Hanover within six months. The cable operator expects to eventually roll out Docsis ... | Read
Sony Ericsson has promoted Kristian Tear, currently head of Western Europe and head of global customer accounts, to head of global sales and marketing, effective 1 April. In his new role, Tear succeeds Anders Runevad, who will return to Ericsson. Tear will report to Sony ... | Read
Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann expects a completely different revenue breakdown for the operator within five years, according to a message on Deutsche Telekom's intranet cited by the German press. Obermann unveiled the new strategy of the operator to around 1,000 ... | Read
Vodafone Qatar has signed an agreement to provide a landing station for Gulf Bridge International's submarine cable in the Gulf state. Scheduled to launch in 2011 and designed to operate for up to 25 years, the GBI cable system will connect telecommunication operators and ... | Read
Japanese communications firm KDDI could amend its plans to buy a stake in cabler Jupiter Telecommunications (J:Com). The company is now in talks to acquire a smaller stake - less than one-third - than the initially planned 38 percent stake, The Yomiuri Shimbun reports. The ... | Read
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