THE WRAP: Google's fiber plan, Motorola's split

Robert Clark
12 Feb 2010
00:00
 
Fixed-line bleeding dragged down Telstra’s first half, while Baidu’s profit rose 48%.
 
Optus doubled its 3G spectrum by buying Qualcomm’s 2100MHz frequencies in eight cities.
 
Indian operators went to court to force local authorities in Noida to lift a ban on the operation of mobile towers.
 
KDDI expanded its US footprint by acquiring two more MVNOs.

US web video firm Veoh closed after burning through $70 million. 
 
Qatar’s Qtel signed a framework agreement with Nokia Siemens covering seven markets.

Palm suspended smartphone production for the Chinese New Year break and will resume at the end of the month. 
 
Taiwan eased rules on mainland investment for flat-panel TVs and chipmakers.
 
Nokia said it would not announce any new devices at the annual mobile trade fair in Barcelona next week.
 
Symbian went fully open source

Microsoft patched a 17-year-old software bug that first appeared in Windows 3.1.
 
The US Department of Justice said it still had antitrust and copyright concerns over a deal between the publishing industry and Google.
 
And UK MP Derek Wyatt launched a free iPhone app so his constituents can know what he is doing and when he is available.

 

 

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