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Patents management company, Sisvel has launched a new patent pool offering licenses under a portfolio of patents essential to LTE.
RF Micro Devices has announced an agreement to acquire Amalfi Semiconductor (Amalfi), a fabless semiconductor company specializing in RF and mixed-signal ICs for the entry-level smartphone market.
The iPhone's share of quarterly global smartphone app downloads stood at 29% in the second quarter of 2012, significantly below the 47% attributed to Android smartphones,
Kazakhstan based mobile network, Kcell is moving ahead with long-standing plans to list its shares on both the local and UK stock exchanges.
The European Commission has decided to open up the 2Ghz band which is currently reserved for UMTS based 3G networks to be reused for LTE based 4G services.
Following a ramp up from earlier this year, where txtNation had predicated more growth in Direct Billing, txtNation had seen one in five service providers requesting Direct Billing.
IT spending in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) will reach $1.154 trillion in 2013, a 1.4 percent increase from 2012 projected spending of $1.138 trillion, according to Gartner.
Apple today announced it has sold three million iPads in just three days since the launch of its new iPad mini and fourth generation iPad,
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) and the Small Cell Forum have announced that they will work together to integrate Wi-Fi hotspots and licensed small cells.
Apple has lost a trademark lawsuit in Mexico over the confusion between its iPhone and the local iFone company.
Iraq's three mobile networks could be asked to pay at least US$1 billion, and potentially as much as US$2 billion each to secure additional radio spectrum for 3G services,
The Egyptian government is mulling plans to shake up the telecoms market - not by issuing a fourth mobile license, but by converting existing companies into universal licenses
Social networking website, Facebook is reported to be testing a new service, that would give its users free access to local Wi-Fi hotspots, if they log in via their Facebook account.
Samsung's flagship handset, the Galaxy S3, continues to rank as the UK's most popular smartphone after six consecutive months at the top of the chart,
Apple has complied with a UK court order to amend the statement it had been ordered to publish on its website - but has done so in a manner that explicitly hides it from the casual visitor.
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