Monthly Archives: July 2008
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Leading Ceos To Headline At GSMA’s Mobile Asia Congress
July 22, 2008 :New breed of advanced mobile services to take centre stage in Macau Leading chief executives from the mobile industry will be joined by senior executives from the financial services sector at the GSMA’s Mobile Asia Congress in Macau between November … Continue reading
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GSMA announces Virtual Award Tournament as part of the 2009 Mobile Innovation Global Competition
July 21, 2008 :Call for entries for ‘Virtual’ round of global innovation tournament culminating on September 16 online and in Herzelia, Israel. The global trade group for the mobile industry, the GSMA has engaged with Carmel Ventures, a leading VC fund, and other … Continue reading
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Successful Trials Of High-Quality Packet-Switched Communications Across Mobile Networks
July 16, 2008 :The GSMA, the global body for the mobile industry, has completed successful trials of voice calls based on the SIP-I protocol* between core networks supplied by Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks. Hosted by TeliaSonera in their Finnish and Swedish laboratories, … Continue reading
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GSMA Calls for Entries to the Asia Mobile Awards 2008 and Mobile Innovation APAC Tournament
July 16, 2008 :New categories for ‘Mobile Money’, Mobile Internet and a ‘Green Mobile’ Award The GSMA, the global trade group for the mobile industry, today made an official call for entries to the Asia Mobile Awards 2008 and the Asia Pacific round … Continue reading
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GSMA Responds To European Commission Proposals To Regulate Roaming Costs For Text Messaging
July 15, 2008 :The GSMA, the global trade group for the mobile industry, responded to the European Commission’s announcement of proposed regulation to cap the cost of sending text, or SMS, messages across European borders. “According to our analysis, the average price of … Continue reading
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Future Mobile Broadband Services Jeopardised By Regulation
July 2, 2008 :Network spending in decline as regulation puts further pressure on profitability Europe’s mobile industry is cutting back spending on new networks and services as a growing regulatory burden from the European Union puts profitability under pressure. To justify the imposition … Continue reading

