Thai operator AIS is hoping to offer 3G services via an MVNO deal with state-owned TOT, WSJ reports.
Opera Software has launched the Open Mobile Ad Exchange, a mobile advertising service for content providers, advertisers and operators.
Mobile data firm Acision has secured $100m in fresh funding to address strong predicted growth in mobile data traffic.
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) group has been given a $5.6m grant from chip firm Marvell to develop a tablet version of its educational computer.
Singapore Airlines has contractedOnAir to enable inflight Wi-Fi and telephony using Inmarsat's SwiftBroadband service.
Microsoft will unveil its first tablet by the end of the year, CEO Steve Ballmer said. But he was unable to say whether the device will be on sale by then.
Australia's Internode has launched MNP for its Nodephone VoIP service on its naked ADSL2+ broadband range.
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