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National Aviation Academy to receive automated design system


The Russian RTS company has developed a special education program for the Azerbaijani National Aviation Academy, the company reported. The program stipulates the delivery of an automated design system and information and process management program to the Academy.

Azerbaijan is one of first CIS countries introducing "cloud" infrastructure


Azerbaijan is one of the first CIS countries introducing the "cloud" infrastructure, HP Azerbaijan Office head Rufat Hajialibeyov told journalists on Friday.

India minister says operators raised call rates citing 3G cost


Several Indian mobile-telephony providers have raised phone-call charges recently, citing the high price they paid to acquire bandwidth to offer third-generation services, a junior telecommunications minister said Friday.

U.S Federal Communications Commission restarts 180-day clock on T-Mobile USA deal approval Process


The U.S. Federal Communications Commission Friday restarted an informal 180-day clock it set to review AT&T Inc.'s proposed $39 billion takeover of Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile USA after a 37-day halt.

Softbank to sell most of 4% stake in Yahoo to repay Citibank loan


Softbank Corp. said Friday it will pocket a handsome profit by repaying a $1.135 billion loan it took out from Citibank in the U.S. with its 4% stake in Yahoo! Inc., which is worth around $650 million at current market value.

India panel studying possible licence violations by Bharti, Tata Communications


A panel within India's Department of Telecommunications is examining whether Tata Communications Ltd. and Bharti Airtel Ltd. violated international telecommunications licensing rules by entering into a pact with Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.,

Why Verizon strikers filed for jobless benefits


U.S. workers are usually denied jobless benefits when they go on strike. After all, they walked off the job. Except in New York. The state is the only one in the U.S. that in some cases allows striking workers to receive unemployment benefits,

China Telecom to light up fourth Europe-Asia fibre route by end-2011


China Telecom Europe (CTE) on Wednesday confirmed its plan to switch on its latest fibre cable linking Europe and Asia before the end of the year. The cable system has been in the works since July 2010, and will expand the company's Euro-Asia Network Solution (ENS), becoming the fourth of its terrestrial routes to span the two continents.

US government sues to block AT&T, T-Mobile merger


The Justice Department on Wednesday sued to block AT&T Inc.'s proposed $39 billion takeover of T-Mobile USA, saying the combination of the second- and fourth-largest U.S. cellphone companies would hurt competition and likely raise prices.

Senior Nokia exec leaves for investment fund


Finnish handset maker Nokia Corp. Wednesday said its long-serving senior executive Tero Ojanpera is resigning to join a newly-established investment fund, Vision+. Ojanpera has been at Nokia for 21 years and served as the company's chief technology officer from 2006 to 2008.

Norway's Telenor slams Swedish regulator


Nordic telecommunications company Telenor ASA criticized the Swedish Post and Telecom Agency, saying that a majority of the regulatory body's decisons are rejected by courts and that regulatory uncertainty threatens Sweden's position as an IT-nation.

Mexican telcom industry urges end to 3% phone tax


Representatives of Mexico's telecommunications industry called Tuesday for a two-year-old excise tax on phone service to be eliminated when President Felipe Calderon submits the 2012 budget proposal to Congress next month.

Apple continues to hold lead over RIM in US mobile market


Samsung Electronics Co. continued to dominate the U.S. market for mobile subscribers in the three months ended in July, while Apple Inc. preserved its lead over Blackberry-maker Research in Motion Ltd., according to market researcher comScore Inc.

Toshiba, Hitachi, Sony team up on small LCD venture


In a move to support technology companies striving to compete with aggressive rivals from other parts of Asia, Japan is pumping $2.6 billion into a merger of the small-size LCD panel operations of a trio of the country's biggest electronics blue chips.

Brazil to offer $2.5bn tax incentives for telco investments


Brazil's government plans to offer four billion Brazilian reais ($2.5 billion) in tax incentives to telecom sector companies over the next four years for expansion of communications infrastructure throughout the country, Communications Minister Paulo Bernardo said Tuesday.
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