FASTTAKES: RIM, Foxconn, Microsoft, Globe, PLDT

Staff writer
06 Aug 2010
00:00

The Canadian government is intervening in the dispute between RIM and the UAE and Saudi Arabia over a potential BlackBerry ban, while Lebanon has added its name to the growing list of countries considering implementing one.

Another Foxconn worker has died, after falling from the roof in what may have been another suicide, despite the installation of anti-jumping safety nets concluded this week.

Australian opposition parties say they will scrap the controversial internet filter if they win the national election on August 21.

Microsoft has settled patent infringement cases against Salesforce.com in the US, after agreeing compensation for infringement of its operating systems, cloud services, and CRM software.

Green data centers will account for 28% of global data center spending in the next five years, said Pike Research.

Globe Telecom has surpassed 100,000 subscribers on its Wimax service.

Philippine operator PLDT has ruled out relaunching its myTV mobile TV service.

India's telecom minister Andimuthu Raja has swung into action on unsolicited telemarketing calls, after finance minister Pranab Mukherjee received one such call during a parliamentary meeting.

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