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Webwire: India GSM subs hit 632m; Global Mobile launches 3G/Wimax phone

21 Dec 2011
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India GSM connections reach 632m

US wireless operator Sprint has stated it will discontinue use of the controversial India's GSM base grew by nearly 6.7 million connections in November to reach 632 million, according to figures from the nation's GSM industry group, COAI.Economic Times

Global Mobile launches 3G/Wimax phone

Taiwan's Global Mobile has launched Taiwan's first dual-mode 3G/Wimax phone, which it calls the 7G Miracle.

CENS

US DoJ probing Verizon spectrum deals

Bloomberg

Taliban burns phones used for “obscene” purposes

Taliban militants operating in the Pakistani city of Wana have reportedly burned a number of mobile phones and computers allegedly used to spread obscene materials. The Taliban has asserted a ban on mobiles with cameras in Wana due to the ability of users to make and share “obscene” photos and videos.

Central Asia Online

US officials may combat Twitter use by Shahab

US officials are considering measures, including a potential shut-down, to combat the use of Twitter posts by Somali militant group Shahab which are construed as promoting violence against Kenyan forces sent to battle the group.

New York Times

UK names “super-connected” city candidates

The UK government has released the list of 14 cities eligible to bid to become “super-connected” with 100Mbps citywide networks. The cities are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast, Bradford, Bristol, Glasgow, Leeds, Nottingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham, Liverpool and Newcastle.

BBC News

TalkTalk still most complained about UK ISP

The UK's TalkTalk still attracts the most customer complaints of any ISP in the UK, according to data released by regulator Ofcom. TalkTalk has now earned this dubious honor for four consecutive quarters, although the number of complaints have been falling.

BBC News

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