FASTTAKES: KT, China Telecom, HCL, Nokia, NSN

Staff writer
10 Sep 2010
00:00

South Korea's KT plans to introduce unlimited wireless data for subscribers on plans worth over 55,000 won ($47.13) per month.

China Telecom and Alcatel-Lucent have completed a live demo of the Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router's 100GE interface.

The Indian government’s $35 tablet PCs, now being developed by HCL, could be available to schools and universities as early as next year.

Dow Jones Indexes has namedNokia the most sustainable technology company in the world for the second year running.

NSN has unveiled new software enabling TV programs to be watched on any device with a screen. Multiscreen TV is a user interface for Web and broadcast TV viewed on an NSN platform.

Researchers at City University London say a new charger could eliminate 1% of global carbon dioxide emissions by cutting the power when devices including phones, laptops and MP3 players aren’t being powered up but the charger is left plugged in.

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