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The Motley Fool December 1, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Nokia's Passage to India The Finnish telecom giant puts down roots in India and gives investors just a little bit more to feel hopeful about. |
BusinessWeek February 4, 2010 Mehul Srivastava |
India's 3G Auctions: Why Companies Are Fearful Few Indians use the mobile Net, so carriers are wary of spending billions on licenses and network gear. |
The Motley Fool November 1, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Vodafone's Passage to India The U.K.-based mobile phone operator buys a stake in an India telecom firm. Vodafone may have been a value pick, but agreements like this one seem to make an argument that the company is setting itself up for some heady growth. |
BusinessWeek June 20, 2005 Manjeet Kripalani |
Private Equity Pours Into India A lucrative Warburg Pincus deal sends a signal to other firms: There's big money to be made in India. |
InternetNews August 27, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
India Worth More Than Outsourcing Telecom vendors pursue a burgeoning Indian market for products and services while mindful that some hurdles remain. |
BusinessWeek March 27, 2006 Einhorn & Lakshman |
Nokia Connects These days Nokia is making all the right moves in the key markets of China and India. |
BusinessWeek July 19, 2004 Einhorn & Reinhardt |
3G: Hutch May Have The Last Laugh Critics doubted the Hong Kong cellular conglomerate's huge bet, but 20,000 users a day from Britian to Australia are snapping up its phones. |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Clifford & Reinhardt |
Hutchison's 3G Teething Pains China's telecom giant is racking up huge losses on its new "3" cellular network. But Li Ka-shing is determined to make it a winner |
BusinessWeek June 21, 2004 Reinhardt, Capell & Ewing |
3G Rollout: This Time It's For Real Third-Generation mobile-phone service is taking off in Europe but there's a great deal of work ahead to finish the rollout of 3G. |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Josey Puliyenthuruthel |
Why Handset Giants Are Dialing Up India Electronics manufacturing in India? Taxes have dropped, there's less red tape, and the market is booming. |
BusinessWeek February 17, 2011 Bruce Einhorn |
After Years of Delays, India Finally Gets 3G Indian wireless carriers, ravaged by years of price wars, are rolling out 3G. This time, they say, they'll compete on content and quality. |
BusinessWeek September 24, 2007 Nandini Lakshman |
India's Cell-Phone Ride Out of Poverty Struggling artisans and tradespeople in rural India are finding that mobile phones are their ticket to better sales and better lives. |
BusinessWeek February 2, 2004 Manjeet Kripalani |
The Rush To Cash In On India Sizzling growth and an undervalued market have buyers lining up for IPOs. |
BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 Josey Puliyenthuruthel |
Biff! Zap! Game Coding Comes To India Software makers in India are working overtime to turn out games for cell phones |
BusinessWeek December 22, 2003 Michael Shari |
Indonesia Gets Hip To Cell Phones Its market is finally taking off, even as operators fret about regulation. |
Home Toys August 2003 John Barrett |
Disconnected: Consumers and the Mobile Phone Industry Telecommunications companies have spent heavily on mobile phone technologies, but subscriber growth is slowing. The industry has not presented the technologies to consumers in a meaningful, attractive package. |
InternetNews November 16, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Motorola: Made in India Motorola today made three announcements that underline the importance of India as both a manufacturing hub and an emerging market. |
The Motley Fool November 20, 2007 Dave Mock |
China Mobile's Biggest Looming Threat The days of a controlled duopoly may soon be over for China Mobile and China Unicom, if the government follows through with a plan to introduce new competition to the market. |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Naween A. Mangi |
Pakistan: Birth Of A Telecom Revolution Its newly deregulated telecom sector is taking off -- and may lift the economy. |
BusinessWeek November 19, 2009 Srivastava & Scott |
Vodafone's Indian Dilemma Vodafone is signing up plenty of new customers in India, but price wars are putting a serious crimp in the carrier's margins. |
BusinessWeek February 5, 2007 Dexter Roberts |
China Mobile's Hot Signal China Mobile is the world's biggest cellular carrier. Now it's planning to get even bigger. |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Andy Reinhardt |
When New Callers Opt For Old Handsets Companies like Nokia Corp. and Motorola Inc. are hoping that ultralow-price models costing $30 to $40 at wholesale will give buyers reason to buy a new phone instead of a used one. |
The Motley Fool December 27, 2006 Will Frankenhoff |
Don't Hang Up on China Mobile Ignore the near-term static. Shares of China Mobile should ring up further gains in '07. |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Andy Reinhardt |
Cell Phones For The People Mobile phone companies may make the most money by going downscale. |
The Motley Fool October 15, 2007 Saibal Saha |
China Mobile Feeling the Heat Is the emerging telecom too hot to handle? By definition, such fast-moving emerging-market stocks will continue to be subject to wild swings, and their valuations will often be speculative. |
BusinessWeek October 29, 2007 Bruce Meyerson |
Skype Goes Mobile Skype's new cell phone will deliver mobile access to its service. The beleaguered carrier hopes to jump-start revenues overseas. |
BusinessWeek July 25, 2005 |
Steering Japan's DoCoMo Out Of The Doldrums DoCoMo has long been one of the most innovative players in the global cellular business, but has recently had trouble finding growth. CEO Nakamura stresses video phones and data services to reverse the slide. |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 Campbell & Smith |
Mobile Firms in Africa Get Spotty Reception Multinationals are drawn to Africa's 300 million people who lack mobile access. But poorer customers mean slower profit growth. |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2004 Ben McClure |
Motorola Slips Samsung steps around Motorola in the mobile phone market, pushing the company out of the No. 2 slot. But does the market shift really matter? |
Bank Technology News October 2004 Shane Kite |
Electronic Payments: Turning a Cellphone Into a Mobile Wallet A hit overseas, digital-content downloads are becoming hot credit vehicles in the U.S. thanks to firms like Valista and Qpass. Banks should take this threat seriously. |
InternetNews January 8, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Yahoo Makes Its Mobile Bet Can Yahoo come through with a mobile application in an unpopular market? |
InternetNews June 2, 2005 Tim Gray |
Nokia Releases Two at Entry Level Nokia laid out its strategy to bring mobility to hot-growth markets with the introduction of the Nokia 1110 and Nokia 1600, two phones aimed at first-time users in developing regions, such as Africa. |
BusinessWeek September 10, 2007 Jennifer L. Schenker |
Nokia Aims Way Beyond Handsets Nokia will offer multiplayer games, maps, new ways to swap music and photos, and more. |
BusinessWeek November 14, 2005 Andy Reinhardt |
Cell Phones For The People Developing nations can be gold mines for mobile companies that go downscale. |
The Motley Fool July 30, 2010 Manikandan Raman |
Qualcomm Finalizes Partners for India's LTE Venture Mobile chip maker Qualcomm has finalized Global Holding Corp Pvt. Ltd. and Tulip Telecom Ltd. as initial partners for its India long-term evolution joint venture to offer wireless broadband services in India. |
BusinessWeek May 6, 2010 Bruce Einhorn |
A Setback for China's Tech Ambitions in India Chinese tech companies had been counting on India for growth, but security concerns have spurred New Delhi to limit imports from China. |
BusinessWeek February 14, 2005 Andy Reinhardt |
Will Rewiring Nokia Spark Growth? CEO Jorma Ollila's plan for the phone giant: go after both economies of scale and innovation. |
BusinessWeek December 9, 2010 Bruce Einhorn |
The Chinese Handset Wars Are On After years of lagging multinational rivals, Chinese handset makers are growing fast. Now they're aiming for Western markets. |
BusinessWeek July 30, 2007 Jack Ewing |
Why Nokia Is Leaving Moto in the Dust Phones for high- and low-end consumers, a great supply chain, and lots of cash -- the Finnish company has it all (except the iPhone). |
BusinessWeek February 2, 2004 Andy Reinhardt |
Africa: The Next Wide-Open Wireless Frontier In the sub-Sahara, companies big and small are rushing to sign up clients |
The Motley Fool August 31, 2006 Will Frankenhoff |
Dialing Up China Telecom The telecom's results can't quite connect with Wall Street's expectations. Investors, take note. |
InternetNews July 19, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Nokia Ventures Out to New Delhi The mobile phone giant's venture capital arm, Nokia Venture Partners, has opened an office in New Delhi, India, to scout for new early-stage investments. |
The Motley Fool March 29, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
China Telecom's Plans on Hold For now, the company's mobile and Internet efforts get a busy signal. Investors, there may be a buying opportunity here, as this stock isn't exactly widely loved. |
BusinessWeek May 31, 2004 Andy Reinhardt |
Can Nokia Get The Wow Back? To turn profits around, it's making cooler phones, cutting prices, and moving into new businesses. |
BusinessWeek January 8, 2007 Nandini Lakshman |
Private Equity Invades India Strong growth and a hot market have foreign investors pouring in billions. |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2011 Nick Kapur |
Why India Is Sexier Than China Declaring a winner in the Battle of the 21st Century economic story. |
BusinessWeek October 3, 2005 Andy Reinhardt |
A New Wireless Order Nokia and others are starting to turn out phones that switch easily between various technologies. |
BusinessWeek September 24, 2007 Jack Ewing |
Upwardly Mobile In Africa How basic cell phones are sparking economic hope and growth in emerging - and even non-emerging - nations. |
The Motley Fool April 30, 2007 Dave Mock |
Make the Call: The Best Bets in Chinese Telecom China's calling: Are you going to answer? There are several good opportunities for telecom investment here. China Telecom... China Netcom... China Mobile... etc. |
InternetNews March 25, 2008 |
Microsoft Sees Windows Gaining Smartphone Share Microsoft expects license sales of its Windows Mobile operating system to outpace the overall growth in advanced mobile phones known as smartphones over the next few years. |