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The right risk management approach in the public sector |
Over the years my discussions with CIOs and IT heads of financial services institution led me to believe that the industry is highly regulated that it was virtually impregnable. I could not be further from the truth – according to Allan Tan – exctuitve from eGovasia.
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Smartphones are the latest patent battleground |
The patent wars are raging in the mobile device market, and they could result in rising costs for handset makers and higher gadget prices for wireless carriers and consumers. So far this year, Apple and HTC—two of the most innovative smartphone makers—have become embroiled in more patent-related litigation than in all of 2007, and they are on track to beat their own 2008 and 2009 records, according to Bloomberg data.
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India and Russia show two sides of Wimax debate |
The next few weeks will be important ones for the Wimax community, as the Indian auction of 2.3GHz spectrum gets underway. Among the bidders for one of two national BWA licenses (excluding one reserved for the state telcos) is a group led by Qualcomm, which hopes to support TD-LTE and stop India being a home run for Wimax mobile broadband.
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Quality more important than speed to VN’s 3G customers |
Quality and price were keys to promoting third generation (3G) telecom technology in Viet Nam, a conference in Ha Noi was told on 21 May.
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Road map to providing 3G services |
Bui Quoc Viet, spokesman for the Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) spoke about third generation (3G) technology.
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2009 Security Predictions for Asia Pacific Region |
2009 is expected to be a challenging year for the information security industry due to the aftermath of the global financial crisis. This has heralded in a new wave of market sentiments beset with fear and uncertainties.
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Cuba, market for Vietnam’s IT products |
Cuba is a potential market for Vietnamese IT and telecom products, Minister of Information and Communications Le Doan Hop told Fernando Remirez, Secretary and Chairman of the External Relations Commission of the Communist Party of Cuba (CPC) Central Committee.
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Domestic telecoms to get best satellite orbit positions |
Deputy PM Nguyen Thien Nhan issued instructions on Saturday providing that Vietnamese telecommunications companies would be given priority to use certain positions within the country's satellite orbit.
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Broadband remains a 'sticky' service |
One possible scenario for the telecoms industry during the current economic slowdown is that fixed-to-mobile substitution (FMS) will be accelerated as consumers reduce their communications bill by cutting their fixed line in favour of mobile.
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Tech Spending Still Grows, But Slowly |
Worldwide IT spending will grow 2.6 percent year-on-year in 2009, according to a newly revised forecast from IDC. This is down from the analyst firm's pre-crisis forecast of 5.9 percent growth.
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PHẢN HỒI MỚI |
Smartphones are the latest patent battleground
The patent wars are raging in the mobile device market, and they could result in rising costs for handset makers and higher gadget prices for wireless carriers and consumers. So far this year, Apple and HTC—two of the most innovative smartphone makers—have become embroiled in more patent-related litigation than in all of 2007, and they are on track to beat their own 2008 and 2009 records, according to Bloomberg data. |
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| India and Russia show two sides of Wimax debate |
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The next few weeks will be important ones for the Wimax community, as the Indian auction of 2.3GHz spectrum gets underway. Among the bidders for one of two national BWA licenses (excluding one reserved for the state telcos) is a group led by Qualcomm, which hopes to support TD-LTE and stop India being a home run for Wimax mobile broadband. |
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| The right risk management approach in the public sector |
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Over the years my discussions with CIOs and IT heads of financial services institution led me to believe that the industry is highly regulated that it was virtually impregnable. I could not be further from the truth – according to Allan Tan – exctuitve from eGovasia. |
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| Vietnam's Traditional Vietnam's Telecom Sector: Still Potential? |
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Telecommunication is one of the highest growing sectors of Vietnamese economy recently and its expansion, both qualitatively and quantitatively, contributes positively to the country’s development. |
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| 2009 Security Predictions for Asia Pacific Region |
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2009 is expected to be a challenging year for the information security industry due to the aftermath of the global financial crisis. This has heralded in a new wave of market sentiments beset with fear and uncertainties. |
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| Road map to providing 3G services |
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Bui Quoc Viet, spokesman for the Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) spoke about third generation (3G) technology. |
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| The two – horse race in Vietnam telecommunications market |
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The atmosphere of the uncompromised race between MobiFone and Viettel to win clients is becoming increasingly hot, leaving Vinaphone behind. |
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| Quality more important than speed to VN’s 3G customers |
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Quality and price were keys to promoting third generation (3G) telecom technology in Viet Nam, a conference in Ha Noi was told on 21 May. |
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| Research and Markets releases 2008 Asian telecoms fixed-line statistics |
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The Asian region has continued to experience a generally stronger run of economic growth from 2005 into 2007 following its earlier financial problems. |
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| Cuba, market for Vietnam’s IT products |
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Cuba is a potential market for Vietnamese IT and telecom products, Minister of Information and Communications Le Doan Hop told Fernando Remirez, Secretary and Chairman of the External Relations Commission of the Communist Party of Cuba (CPC) Central Committee. |
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