Asia Pacific Operators October 20, 2009 Report: AT&T eyes stake in India’s BSNL US telecoms giant AT&T is reportedly interested in investing in Indian state-owned operator BSNL in a bid to get a foothold in the fast-growing Indian market. By Mobile World Live
Apple Asia Pacific China Mobile Devices Operators October 20, 2009 iPhone talks take centre stage in China China Mobile is still in talks with Apple to launch the iPhone and is busy promoting its own 'OPhones' as the world's largest mobile operator gets to grips with last week's news that rival China Unicom has signed a three-year deal to sell Apple's iconic device. By Mobile World Live
Asia Pacific RAN Vendors ZTE October 20, 2009 CSL plans upgrades with ZTE Cellular News reports that Hong Kong mobile operator CSL has unveiled its plans to deploy 3G network coverage in the 900MHz spectrum band and an evolution towards LTE. By Mobile World Live
Asia Pacific Greater China Operators October 20, 2009 Taiwan Mobile in talks with Chinese operators Taiwan Mobile, Taiwan's second-largest mobile operator, is in negotiations regarding a tie-up with one of China's mobile operators in the latest instalment of increasing cooperation between the two countries' mobile sectors. By Mobile World Live
Asia Pacific Operators Telefonica October 19, 2009 Telefonica and China Unicom tighten alliance Operator giants Telefonica and China Unicom yesterday announced plans to buy US$1 billion worth of stock in each other to deepen a strategic alliance. By Mobile World Live
Asia Pacific Ericsson Network Tech RAN Vendors October 19, 2009 Docomo gives IMS a needed boost NTT Docomo has teamed up with five major network vendors to develop specifications for new value-added services delivered via IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) technology. By Mobile World Live
Asia Pacific China Mobile Operators October 19, 2009 China Mobile and Symbian form technology pact China Mobile - the world's largest mobile operator by subscribers - has agreed to support the Symbian Foundation in a deal seen as a major boost to the open source smartphone platform as it seeks to maintain its leadership position in light of increasing competition from Apple's iPhone and Google's Android. By Mobile World Live