FASTTAKES: Nokia, LGE, PLDT, China Wireless

10 May 2010
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Nokia said its SMS-based service Ovi Life Tools will be available in China from mid-May.

After 25 days, India’s 3G auction closed on Saturday with bids tallying around $12b.

LG Electronics has unveiled its first Android-powered smartphone, the LG GW620, featuring a 3-inch full touchscreen and slide out Qwerty keypad.

PLDTplans to raise up to P5 billion ($109.6b) for capex in Q3, according to the firm’s corporate finance boss, Anabelle Chua.

Taiwan's Ministry of Transportation and Communications plans to refarm spectrum at 900MHz and 1800MHz for 4G technologies by 2017, reports Digi Times.

Hong Kong-listed Chinese handset vendor China Wireless Technologies plans to set up a handset assembly plant in India by 2012 through local unit Coolpad Communications.

The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India has issued a pre-consultation paper seeking industry comment on ways to improve local telecoms equipment manufacturing, reports Business Standard.

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