FASTTAKES: Google, Infineon, NZCC

Staff writer
17 Jun 2010
00:00

Legal officials from 30 US states held a conference last Thursday to discuss whether to mount joint action over the unauthorized collection of Wi-Fi data by Google’s Street View vehicles, New York Times said.

TheNew Zealand Commerce Commissionhas recommended that the government legislate to set cost-based mobile termination rules.

German-based Infineon Technologies is considering the possible sale of its mobile chip unit, Bloombergreports. It has hired JPMorgan Chase as adviser.

India’s TRAI has extended the deadline for industry submissions on its green telecom blueprint from June 14 to July 15, said Business Standard.

Five telecom industry groups, including the Telecommunications Carriers Association and the Japan Internet Providers Association, have unveiled new guidelines for operators on ways to limit excessive mobile internet access, said theNikkei.

Japanese cellcos NTT DoCoMo, KDDI and Softbank Mobile will increase their combined base stations from 100,000 to 300,000 this fiscal year, reports the Nikkei.

Philippines mobile operator Digitel is upgrading its all-IP Ethernet backhaul network in a deal with Ceragon Networks, said the Manila Times.

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