FASTTAKES: Huawei, Google, Facebook, Qualcomm, AlcaLu

Staff writer
09 Jul 2010
00:00

Huawei Technologies is lobbying US authorities for the right to land a major contract with Sprint, FT.comreports. If successful, it would be its first contract with a US operator.

Google chief Eric Schmidt is confident the Chinese authorities will renew its internet operating license, Reuters reports.

Facebook has signed a deal with Malaysian online payment company MOL Global to sell credits through prepaid cards in Asia, WSJ said.

Qualcomm has signed a non-binding MoU with Far EasTone to for the creation of a mobile broadcast operator using MediaFLO technology in Taiwan.

Alcatel-Lucent will unveil its “LTE Connected Car” at the Shanghai Expo on July 21.

Non-operator apps store downloads are forecast to reach almost 21.3 billion by 2015, up from 2.69 billion in 2009, according to Ovum.

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