Speech-recognition software maker Nuance Communications Inc. said Monday it narrowed its loss in the fiscal first quarter as revenue in the company's two largest divisions, health care and dictation, and mobile and enterprise, increased. Click here for more.
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Orascom Telecom Holding (OTH) has reported a net loss of US$46.4 million in the fourth-quarter of 2009, weighed down by its Algerian dispute.
A new group has been formed - the Network Test Automation Forum (NTAF) - to promote interoperability between test tools and simplify lab automation efforts, ultimately reducing time, complexity, and cost of product test cycles.
Wireless voice core market revenues grew more than 10 percent to $1.5 billion in the fourth quarter of 2009, the highest level since the year-ago period, Click here for more.
A survey of nearly 1,000 agencies, brand advertisers and publishers suggests that 2010 could be a break-out year for mobile advertising, but that publishers are struggling to participate in the upside of the latest media ad boom.
Wireless technologies are becoming increasingly crucial to survival for today's small businesses, who are wanting to stay competitive and connected while gaining flexibility and time away from the office, Click here for more.
Chipmaker Sequans has announced that its first LTE chip, the SQN3010, will soon be sampling with key customers.
After the catastrophic earthquake and Tsunami that hit Chile Feb. 27, 2010, Fitch Ratings has contacted the entities it rates and is currently analyzing the different sectors in order to measure the immediate effects and impact this event could have on the operations and credit profile of these companies.
Tawian's Tatung InfoComm has launched commercial WiMAX network utilizing a WiMAX system deployed by NEC.
The International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium (IMTC) has been selected by the GSMA's Voice over LTE (VoLTE) initiative to develop usage profiles / specifications and then conduct interoperability testing events Click here for more.
Pan-Caribbean mobile network operator, Digicel Group (DGL) has announced that it is to buy Digicel Pacific Limited ("DPL"), a sister company that operates in 6 markets in the South Pacific for approximately US$825 million.