Asia Pacific China Mobile North America Operators October 23, 2009 China Mobile linked to Dell smartphone launch Computer-maker Dell's much-touted entry into the smartphone market may come via a tie-up with China Mobile, according to various news reports this week. By Mobile World Live
Europe Operators Telenor October 23, 2009 Tele2, Telenor to build joint LTE network in Sweden Tele2 Sweden and Telenor Sweden - the country's second- and third-largest operators, respectively - today announced plans to jointly build a nationwide LTE network and share spectrum for its deployment. Buildout will begin this year, with service launch expected by the end of 2010. By Mobile World Live
Operators Telenor October 23, 2009 Moscow court delays Telenor case to 30 April The Moscow Arbitration Court said it would put off a decision on whether to block the seizure of Telenor's 29.9 percent stake in VimpelCom, reports The Moscow Times. By Mobile World Live
Latin America Operators Telefonica October 23, 2009 Telefonica, America Movil to invest US205M in Ecuador Dow Jones Newswires reports that the local units of Spain's Telefonica and Mexico's America Movil will maintain their plans to invest a total of US$205 million in Ecuador this year to improve services, technology and coverage. By Mobile World Live
Latin America Operators October 23, 2009 US mobile operators eye Cuban opportunity Reports in the US media this week suggest that President Obama's decision to ease long-standing economic restrictions against Cuba could lead to US operators entering the country's underdeveloped mobile market. By Mobile World Live
Huawei Network Tech North America Operators RAN Vendors Verizon October 23, 2009 Telus reinforces HSPA commitment Canadian CDMA operator Telus used a CAD700 million (US$577 million) mobile and wireline broadband infrastructure announcement yesterday to reinforce its commitment to a migration to the GSM family of technologies. By Mobile World Live
Asia Pacific Operators October 23, 2009 Indosat reveals US360M network spend TeleGeography notes that Indonesia's second-largest telecoms operator, Indosat, says it is allocating 60 percent of this year's US$600 million capex to expand and improve its networks and services, in an increasingly competitive domestic market. By Mobile World Live
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