FASTTAKES: China Mobile, KDDI, KT, SKT, GrameenPhone, Quippo
Staff writer |
February 08, 2010
telecomasia.net
Chinese sent 784.04 billion text messages last year, up 8.4% over 2008, according to
MIIT figures. 86% were sent by
China Mobile customers,
China Daily reported.
Chinese authorities have arrested three hackers and closed down a hacker training site in Hubei. Assets worth 1.7 million yuan ($249,000) were frozen. The hacker gang, called Black Hawk Safety Net,
reportedly had 12,000 VIP members and 170,000 who had registered for free membership.
KDDI is reportedly negotiating to scale down its planned 38% stake in the country’s largest cable operator
Jupiter Telecom to one-third, in the wake of a possible investigation into the deal by Japan's Financial Service Agency, reports the
Nikkei.
A
KT-affiliated research firm believes that the
iPhone’s launch
will create 4,900 new jobs and inject 1.9 trillion won ($1.62 billion) into South Korea’s wireless data segment,
while SK Telecom’s boss
claims that iPhone’s momentum in South Korea is waning.
Bangladeshi cellcos
GrameenPhone and
Aktel have signed a memorandum of understanding to share
network infrastructure.
The deal follows a similar announcement been
GrameenPhone and
Banglalink last week.
Indian tower firm
Quippo Telecom Infrastructure (QTIL) reportedly plans to spend $4 billion in capex over the next two years, doubling its number of towers to 60,000.