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S'pore unaffected by damaged cables

S'pore unaffected by damaged cables

News Following disrupted service, several telcos have begun restoring damaged undersea system SMW4, but SingTel claims it has not detected any issues.

Monday, December 22 2008 05:54 PM

Tags: LANs and WANs, Networking technology, SingTel, India, cable system, Singapore, Restoration Work, Sri Lanka, Cable, phone


Vodafone noncommittal on rumored bid for Mannesmann

Vodafone noncommittal on rumored bid for Mannesmann

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 03:03 PM


China Unicom won't pay its foreign partners, AWSJ reports

China Unicom won't pay its foreign partners, AWSJ reports

News China Unicom, China's No. 2 phone company, told more than two dozen foreign partners that they won't receive any money earned from joint ventures, the Asian Wall Street Journal reported

Friday, June 01 2001 02:48 PM


A look at the open source OW2 Consortium

Blogs During the OSCAMP event in Beijing, I had a chance to talk to Cedric Thomas, the CEO of OW2 open source organization. He...

Saturday, December 27 2008 12:54 AM


Open source groups to merge

News Paris-based OW2 Consortium and Open Solutions Alliance of California, say new entity will be a global platform for supporting R&D, distribution and adoption of open source software.

Friday, October 02 2009 11:15 AM

Tags: Open source, Open Source, Alcatel, France Telecom, Organization, Open-source Software, Ingres, Spokesperson, consortium, Paris


Damaged undersea cables disrupting service

News Phone and Internet users in parts of Asia, the Middle East, and Europe are affected. How the cables were damaged is unclear.

Monday, December 22 2008 12:31 PM

Tags: Optical networking, Networking technology, Egypt, India, Bloomberg L.P., Europe, Cable, phone, Alexandria, Middle East


Will Huawei finally make it big in America?

News The Chinese telecommunications equipment maker scores a big deal and is close to making a second with a couple of U.S. service providers, reports The Wall Street Journal.

Friday, March 27 2009 09:21 AM

Tags: Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Sprint Communications, Wireless, Wireless Network, Clearwire Corp., 4G, network, WiMAX, U.S., 3Com Corp.


Newbridge wins big networking contracts

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 02:47 PM


Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom to sell Sprint stake

News Deutsche Telekom AG and France Telecom SA expect to sell most, if not all, of their Sprint Corp stock as the two former European telephone monopolies shed assets to cut debt, according to a regulatory filing.

Wednesday, February 21 2001 05:00 PM


Sprint may unload Globe One stake

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 03:18 PM


France Telecom to buy Vodafone's Orange, sources say

News France Telecom will buy Orange, Britain's third-largest mobile phone company, from Vodafone AirTouch as it prepares to sell shares in its wireless unit by next year, sources familiar with the talks said.

Friday, June 01 2001 03:55 PM


Alcatel grabs undersea cable contracts

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 02:52 PM


France Telecom eyes stake in German long-distance company

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 03:44 PM


France Telecom enters German mobile phone market

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 02:55 PM


Global One joint venture collapses

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 03:26 PM


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