FASTTAKES: Baidu, Melita, Sify, Optus, TRAI, NSA, Sify, China Unicom

Telecom Asia Staff
15 Jan 2009
00:00

An alliance of more than 100 Chinese websites plans to file suit against market leader Baidu for removal from search listings and click-fraud, reports website laweach.com. The alliance will ask the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) to begin an antitrust investigation.

Maltese cable firm Melita has become the first operator to integrate HSPA broadband into its existing cable-TV network. Ericsson acted as the end-to-end integrator.

Optus has been fined A$110,000 ($74,000) by the Australian Communications and Media Authority for breaches to Australia's anti-spam act. According to the regulators, Optus failed to properly identify itself as the sender of messages promoting its ZOO service.

The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India has issued a draft determination that operators should not require separate licenses to provide value-added telecom services, India's Economic Times reports. Interested parties will have five days to comment on the draft.

The NSA has helped put together a list of the 25 most dangerous coding mistakes, BBC reports.

Indian cybercafe operator Sify will deploy a solution from Synchronica allowing it to offer a hosted mobile email and synchronization service.

China Unicom will launch its W-CDMA service in 55 cities in the first half of the year, chairman Chang Xiaobing told scmp.com.

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