FASTTAKES: KCC, ZTE, PT Indosat, BNS Mediaset

Staff writer
19 Nov 2009
00:00

Regulator KCC has cleared the way for Apple to sell the iPhone in the South Korean market, granting Apple a license to overcome the final regulatory hurdle preventing the company from doing so.

Chinese vendor ZTE plans to launch a smartphone based on Google's Android OS next year, and is in smartphone handset supply talks with carriers including Vodafone and T-Mobile.

Indonesia's PT Indosat will expand its subsea cable system into Singapore, boosting its initial bandwidrh capacity by 80 Gbps.

IPTV solutions provider BNS has completed stage one deployment of a community-based IPTV service in Taiwan for multimedia company Max Media, connecting over 1,500 homes.

Italian broadcaster Mediaset, which is controlled by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, has reported Rupert Murdoch's Sky Italia to the antitrust authority for introducing a “digital key” that allows Sky subscribers to access its rivals' free-to-air digital terrestrial content.

PR agency Waggener Edstrom has launched a Twitter analytics service that measures sentiment and brand impact on the micro-blogging site.

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