Nokia has announced another round of job redundancies affecting 330 staff. The planned changes are expected to affect up to 230 employees at Nokia's Oulu site in Finland and approximately 100 employees at Nokia's Copenhagen site. Full story...
Smartphones in the USA gained market share against non-OS-equipped feature phones, driven by promotions and lower prices, Click here for more.
Russia's VimpelCom has announced that its fourth-quarter revenues dropped by 9.6% to US$2.31 billion, from US$2.
HTC, the Taiwanese cell phone maker sued by Apple for patent infringement, said Thursday it will defend itself against charges that it lifted iPhone technology.
Palm is scheduled to report results for the fiscal third quarter after the close of regular trading on Thursday, as analysts question the long-term viability of the smart-phone maker's business.
Yahoo says that it has won a contract to be the exclusive mobile search provider to Telefonica Spain for its emocion portal.
The European Commission has decided to send a formal request for information to Slovenia over the independence of its national telecoms regulator, APEK after the Slovenian Government dismissed its director last November.
The ratings reflect the company's leading market share (56%) in Turkey's mobile telecoms sector despite increased competition, strong credit metrics compared with peers in the neighboring region and rising political and regulatory pressure on the company in the short-term.
The European Commission has decided to send a formal request for information to Spain over a new charge imposed on telecoms operators to offset the ending of paid advertising by the Spanish public broadcaster RTVE.
The sub-Saharan Africa telecommunications market will be characterized by regulatory developments and continued investment in broadband infrastructure by various submarine and terrestrial cable operators, Click here for more.
China Mobile Ltd, the Hong Kong listed subsidiary of China Mobile Corp., has reported that its full-year revenues for 2009 rose by 9.