mobile-network love

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  • Chinese telecommunications- equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co. said it will scale back its business in Iran, where the company provides services to government-controlled telecom operators, following reports that Iranian police were using mobile-network technology to track down and arrest dissidents.

    Huawei to Scale Back Business in Iran Loretta Chao 2011

  • Huawei plans to scale back its business in Iran, in the wake of reports that Iranian police were using mobile-network technology to trace and arrest dissidents.

    What's News: Business & Finance 2011

  • The territory has from the beginning kept the bidding for mobile-network licenses competitive, enshrined in law unfettered online commentary, and put a host of government services online.

    Valuing the Internet Daniel Alegre 2011

  • It was an unusual move for a Chinese company, which provides services to government-controlled telecom operators, and followed a Wall Street Journal report that Iranian police were using mobile-network technology to track down and arrest dissidents.

    Business Tensions Play Out Between China and Iran Loretta Chao 2011

  • Ten years ago, Japanese consumer electronics giant Sony Corp. and Swedish mobile-network vendor Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson put their mobile-phone units into a joint venture, creating Sony Ericsson in an effort to grab a profitable share of the booming global handset market.

    Sony Ericsson's Strategy: Get Smart Sven Grundberg 2011

  • MTN Group, Africa's largest mobile-network operator, said it is unlikely to engage in major mergers or acquisitions, and said full-year pretax profit rose 9% to 28.1 billion rand $4.1 billion.

    Business Watch 2011

  • Huawei said it will scale back its business in Iran, after reports that Iranian police were using mobile-network technology to track down and arrest dissidents.

    What's News— 2011

  • Business & Finance *** Huawei said it will scale back its business in Iran, after reports that Iranian police were using mobile-network technology to track down and arrest dissidents.

    What's News 2011

  • FRANKFURT—U.S. mobile-network operator T-Mobile USA has set aside millions of dollars in recent months to make retention payments to key employees if the planned merger with AT&T Inc. succeeds.

    T-Mobile USA Readies Cash to Retain Staff Philipp Grontzki 2011

  • The company agreed to acquire Cotendo, a maker of mobile-network acceleration software, for about $268 million in cash.

    Dow Makes It Three in a Row Brendan Conway 2011

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