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Location based services – MNOs retain the advantage |
Nokia, Google & Apple continuing to make huge investments in Location Based Services (LBS) but mobile network operators retain the advantage.
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Companies woo customers with iPads |
Taking advantage of the worldwide fever for iPads, Vietnamese companies, from banks to mobile operators and electronics stores are using them as bonus gifts to attract customers.
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3D technology highlighted at 15th IT Expo |
The 15th Vietnam Computer Electronics World (VCW) Expo opened at the Saigon Fair and Exhibition Centre in HCM City on July 15.
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Vietnamese keen on iPhone 4 |
Some mobile shops in Hanoi and HCM City have sold Apple’s new model iPhone 4G at the price of $2500, three times higher than the price in Britain and Japan.
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Dozens of tablets ready to challenge iPad |
With the iPad’s global rollout now underway, a swathe of other tablets is set to hit the market.
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IDC: The rise of the cloud |
1. The maturing cloud will need "Five 9" service-level agreements and enterprise grade cloud services
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Outlook for Indian telecom in 2010 |
The Indian telecom market came of age last year, growing into one of the world’s fastest growing and most competitive markets. But intense competition in the wireless-dominated country also forced operators to lower tariffs to the very brink of sustainability. As a result, 2010 will see operators pursuing new revenue-generating opportunities, as well as more drastic measures such as mergers and IPOs.
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Mobile to overtake PC for web use by 2015: Morgan Stanley |
Mobile phones will overtake the PC as the preferred method of accessing the internet within the next five years, according to web guru Mary Meeker in her latest State of the Internet Report.
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Telecom infrastructure to be opened to private sector |
Vietnam will allow private individuals and organizations to develop telecom infrastructure, a sector still strictly gripped by state-owned companies, heard the 6th annual Vietnam e-Government Symposium opening in Hanoi on Tuesday.
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VN first ever remote sensing satellite to be in orbit by 2012 |
Viet Nam plans to launch its first remote sensing satellite by 2012, chairman of the national Research Program on Space Science and Technology Nguyen Khoa Son announced yesterday at this year's Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum.
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