FASTTAKES: Hutchison, Nokia Siemens, China Mobile, OSGi, RIM, Alca-Lu

Staff Writer
18 Sep 2009
00:00

Hutchison's Indonesian subsidiary has awardedHuawei $422 million in contracts to expand its GSM network. It will order $307.1 million worth of equipment by 2011 and a further $79.9 million by 2015, as well as a $35 million managed services contract.

Nokia Siemens said it had made the world's first LTE call on commercial software at its R&D center in Ulm, Germany.

China Mobile did not showcase its newly-launched Mobile Market app store at this week’s annual PT Wireless show in Beijing, saying it is still in the test phase.

Mobile browsing has “gone mainstream,” with 31% of phone users now browsing the mobile web, the Yankee Group said.

US standards groups the OSGi alliance and the Home Gateway Initiative to develop a new software execution environment for home gateway providers.

France's lower house has approved an amended version of the controversial three-strikes ISP legislation intended to crack down on illegal downloads.

U2 has launched a free mobile app for BlackBerry smartphones. The U2 Mobile Album was developed in collaboration with RIM to promote its latest album No Line On The Horizon.

Alcatel-Lucent has secured a contract to provide IP telephony and contact center solutions for Japanese airport Japan Airlines.

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