It was almost a complete wipeout for Verizon’s network business in North America and China as Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, and Nokia Siemens stole the show.
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The Canadian company will shed 1,300 jobs and divide itself into three business units that analysts say are being readied for sale.
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Analyst says persistent problems may be embedded in the iPhone’s Infineon chips and may require a hardware upgrade for a fix.
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European heavyweights will combine their wireless chip businesses to save on R&D in maturing wireless market.
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Authors of the “merger of equals” are out, as telecom gear giant begins the search for replacements with the vision, finesse, and political connections to battle rivals Ericsson and Huawei.
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Ericsson's chief says the Swedish firm would eye any assets put up for sale by rival Motorola but would be "very cautious" about any deal.
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CDMA's poster child plans to commit to wireless broadband technology known as Long Term Evolution, which offers global compatibility with its partner Vodafone.
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Swedish communications giant outbids Arris for Tandberg, in a move to expand its IPTV foothold.
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First the iPhone, now the Cartoon Network adds its own brand of mayhem to the cell phone interface.
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Firm is off to a stumbling start with jarring fourth-quarter loss and bad news for employees.
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GSMA, Ericsson, and IDEA Cellular team up to test a new mobile operation model.
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Cellular gear maker will offer direct Internet access to subscribers, no matter the operator.
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Local sourcing will help phone maker get a better hold of booming market.
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Swedish company puts in place pieces for IP-based networks.
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U.S. mobile carrier signs two European suppliers to help build $2.66-billion 3G network.
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Chinese telecom vendors play critical role in Beijing’s African charm offensive.
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State-owned phone company finds Ericsson eager to supply equipment and Motorola unhappy.
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Qualcomm wins round in antitrust dispute between chip makers.
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The phone makers make market advances, while Samsung and LG shipments decline.
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As the Alcatel-Lucent marriage nears completion, the French telecom’s shares still face pressure.
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