- Interview with Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and MD, Reliance Industries
Reliance Infocomm is turning the Indian mobile market on its head. In a little over a year since launching in December 2002, the operator - backed by India's largest conglomerate - has bulldozed through regulatory obstacles, forced cellular rivals to slash tariffs, and established a compelling model for low-cost voice ......
- GSM Association voices 3G concern
Barely had the 3GSM Asia World Congress closed its doors than the GSM Association underlined its nervousness about the fate of the world-dominating technology's evolution in two of the globe's most populous countries. More precisely, the GSMA has voiced concerns about upcoming decisions in India and Indonesia regarding the allocation ......
- Indian bandwidth wars
The GSM community is up in arms at the Indian regulator's proposals for the allocation of spectrum to CDMA operators. India - the next great, untapped mobile market - is high on the lobbyists' list. It has the second biggest population in the world (set to become the largest within ......
- Nokia loses CDMA market share.
EUROPEMEDIA-(C)2003 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ The world's leading mobile handset manufacturer, Nokia, has lost market share in Asia and North America, according to a new report from market researchers Strategy Analytics. Globally, the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) mobile phone standard is dominant, with a global market ......
- System validates wireless-product performance across myriad protocols and applications
Aeroflex's new development- and conformance-verification system tests applications that run on all major cellular-phone types, including GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), EGPRS (Enhanced General Packet-Radio Service), and W-CDMA (wideband code-division multiple access). According to the manufacturer, the AIME/AT (Air Interface Monitor and Emulator/Applications Test) is the first tester of ......
- Made in India
Is India the next stop in the electronics manufacturing supply chain? Not in the near term, industry watchers say. Although the words India and outsourcing have been linked for a while, they're largely used in conjunction with the terms software and services —not hardware and manufacturing. "India is not going ......
- Mobile MSN service extends to five Indian
networks.
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-(C)1995-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The Mobile MSN service has been extended to five networks in India, as a result of a partnership with Mobile 365, a mobile messaging company. The five additional operators include Reliance GSM and Reliance IndiaMobile (RIM), both Reliance Infocomm companies with a total of ......