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  • 2012 Cybercrime Prevention Act October 31st, 2012 2012-11-05

    PHILIPPINES, 2012/11/05 With the signing of the new Cybercrime Prevention Act (CPA) into law on 20 September 2012, Philippine president Benigno ‘Noynoy’ S. Aquino III found himself sucked into a cyber-storm of discontent.    
  • Seeking software growth2012-10-20

    BRUNEI , 2012/10/20 更多     Brunei Darussalam: Seeking software growth 
  • Mobile subscriber increase in Laos was stronger than before expected, 2012-07-12

    CAMBODIA, 2012/07/12
  • Etisalat Looking to Enter Turkmenistan Market 7th May 2011

    TURKMENISTAN, 2011/05/12
  • Smartphones to Break 100M Shipment Mark in Asia/Pacific - Excluding Japan

    ASIA, 2011/03/15 Smartphone shipments are expected to hit 137 million units in 2011, the prime time for shipments to break the 100 million mark in the Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) region, according to IDC. "Smartphones were a hot item in 2010, with additional than double the shipments of 2009. In 2011, IDC expects this fire to keep burning as mobile phone vendors race to get consumers on higher-margin devices, operators look to pull up revenues on mobile data, and mobile platform stakeholders battle to woo app developers," says Melissa Chau, Research Manager for Client Devices, Domain Research Group at IDC Asia/Pacific.
  • China's ZTE aims for top 3 in telecom gear

    CHINA, 2011/02/15 Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE is gunning to be part the world's top three telecom equipment makers in the coming years, a wireless executive told Reuters on Monday. It would be a major move for ZTE, which is smaller than its better-known Chinese counterpart Huawei, and holds roughly 5 % market share in wireless gear, according to Bernstein Research.
  • Portugal Telecom invests over US$54 million in East Timor by end of 2009

    EAST TIMOR, 2009/10/06 The chief executive of the Portugal Telecom group said Tuesday in Dili that the Portuguese group would invest over US$54 million in improving the telecommunications network in East Timor by the end of 2009. Zeinal Bava said Wednesday in a press conference that PT “is working on the 3G network so that within 24 months Timor can have access to mobile Internet as well as to fixed line.”