FASTTAKES: Huawei, Motorola, Motorola, VNPT, Qualcomm, Nokia

Staff writer
01 Dec 2010
00:00

Huawei will build a 40Gbps WDM national backbone network for China Mobile. Financial details were not disclosed.

Motorola will complete the separation of Motorola Mobility on January 4, splitting off one in eight shares of common stock for the venture. The company will change its name to Motorola Solutions.

Asia Pacific server shipments grew 13.4% and revenue rose 25.7% in Q3, Gartnersaid.

HSPA will remain the dominant mobile broadband technology for at least the next five years, Ovumpredicts. HSPA connections will hit 1.87b by 2015, growing at CAGR of 46%, and its share of total global connections will grow from 4% in 2009 to 25% in 2015.

Vietnam's VNPT has contractedZTE to deploy the vendor's T8000 cluster router to serve as an internet egress gateway for VNPT's ISP partners.

Qualcomm’s Indian 4G venture, Wireless Broadband Business, says it jointly demonstrated LTE TDD in the 2.3 GHz band with Ericsson in Gurgaon, India, Tuesday.

Nokia has completed the $200m sale of its wireless modem business to Renesas Electronics, transferring around 1,100 employees to the buyer.

Australian operator Primus Telecom has launched Acella, a suite of cloud-based UC services for businesses.

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