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The top telecom stories of 2009
The top telecom stories of 2009
Staff Writer |
December 28, 2009
telecomasia.net
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- Nortel Chapter 11 means radical change in the equipment sector
- Huawei wins US 3G contract: report
- LTE: losing its voice?
- CSL scraps 3G for all-IP HSPA+ network
- Huawei gets $30b credit line from CDB
- Alcatel-Lucent fires Asia-Pac chief
- BSNL dumps Huawei from GSM tender
- Ericsson wants out of Sony Ericsson JV: report
- Huawei overtakes NSN in mobile network sales
- Waiting for mobile TV
- Huawei wins bulk of Singapore NBN contracts
- Alcatel-Lucent to shed fixed-line product R&D unit
- Wimax is the new LTE ... again
- China fears scuttle $400m Nortel-Huawei deal: report
- Cable cuts disrupt Asian internet access
- Gmail crash is Google's biggest ever outage
- Siemens may exit NSN as market looks to Ericsson result
- TD-SCDMA gets the last laugh
- Apple launches speedy iPhone & $99 iPhone
- Untangling voice termination
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