October 13, 2008
GSM Association
By leveraging HSPA mobile broadband technology, Sri Lanka's Dialog Mobile is bringing affordable access to all levels of society, from the wealthiest businesses to the poorest villages.
June 30, 2008
Intel
Cathay Life Insurance leveraged wireless technology to enhance productivity of its 26,000 agents across 300 offices.
June 30, 2008
Intel
With more than 80% of China Huadian staff traveling frequently, an efficient and effective mobile computing and communications environment is mandatory.
June 24, 2008
Qualcomm
Success stories from some of the world's biggest 3G operators have proven that 3G is an ideal solution for the global wireless market.
June 01, 2008
Intel
Bumrungrad Hospital (BH) is Southeast Asia's largest private hospital and a prolific user of IT to improve patient care. But with plans for rapid growth and aggressive pursuit of Thailand's international healthcare market,
June 01, 2008
Intel
To attract more students, Feng Chia University renovated its infrastructure to create an e-campus environment.
May 31, 2008
KTF provides high-quality mobile Internet services with segmented brands targeted for various age groups and customer preferences. This includes wireless Internet 'Magic-N', 'Na' for N-generation, 'Bigi' for 13-18 generation, ladies-only brand 'DRAMA', 'Main' for 25-35 generation, 'Viz' for corporate clients, synchronous IMT-2000 service 'Fimm' that provides the world's first 1x EV-DO services, and the mobile commerce brand 'K-merce.'
May 30, 2008
Intel
An RFID project helped Korea's Wonju Christian Hospital in Wonju provide timely, accurate information to families about infants in neonatal care.
May 29, 2008
Intel
To overcome the crippling effects of rapid expansion and growth, the China National Railway Signal & Communication Co. Research andDesign Institution turned to wireless technologies to achieve a balanced resource usage.
May 28, 2008
Intel
With margins tighter than ever in the construction industry, Laing O'Rourke wanted to increase productivity and cut costs. Their solution: deploy 3,000 wireless-enabled laptops and connect them to the corporate network via wireless hotspots at offices and construction sites.









