FASTTAKES: RIM, Twitter, StarHub, AT&T, PTA, Bharti Airtel

Staff writer
14 Jun 2010
00:00

Motorola and RIM have settled their patent dispute and signed an IP property cross-licensing agreement for 2G, 3G, 4G, 802.11 and wireless email technologies. The terms include an up-front payment and royalties fees to Motorola.

Twitter has warned it may not be able to cope with the huge traffic surge during the World Cup. It said it is seeing “unprecedented spikes in traffic” driven by the event.

StarHub CEO Neil Montefiore is concerned about the “lack of visibility” of the country’s Next-Generation NBN project, Business Times reported. He said the firm required details on network scale and coverage areas before launching.

AT&T says it is offering the first network-based videoconferencing bridge, enabling enterprises to hold inter-company telepresence sessions.

Pakistan operators added 530,000 mobile customers in April, taking the total to 97.3m and mobile penetration to 56%, according to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority.

Bharti Airtel’s new voice-blogging service, Airtel Blog, has attracted 2m users during its soft launch, reportsEconomic Times.

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