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IT recruiters upbeat about 2012 jobs outlook, says REC


IT recruiters are "relatively upbeat" about the jobs outlook in 2012 according to the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC).

Growth of computer production observes in Azerbaijan


According to data of State Statistical Committee in January-November 2011 production of computers, electronic and optic goods made up AZN 151.9m

Azerbaijani section of the Europe Persia Express Gateway project to be launched in a test mode in 2012


The Azerbaijani section of the Europe Persia Express Gateway (EPEG) project to be launched in a test mode in January-February 2012,

Azerbaijani citizens buy over 5,400 computers on preferential terms


Official data on the sale of personal computers and notebooks within the framework of the People’s Computer project in Azerbaijan have been made public. According to the official website of the project, since the moment of its launching and until 29 December 2011, the citizens of the country brought 15,955 PCs and notebooks on preferential terms.

Azerbaijan starts to plan frequencies for 4G launch


The Azerbaijani Communications and IT Ministry together with mobile operators started to plan frequency resources to launch 4G, the ministry told. The ministry said that technical aspects are examined to prepare the infrastructure to launch 4G. At present, one of GSM operators (Azercell Telekom)

4G services to be launched in Azerbaijan


In order to launch 4G services in Azerbaijan the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies together with mobile operators realizes planning of frequency resources. The ministry said that technical aspects are examined to prepare the infrastructure to launch 4G.

Nokia board to propose Siilasmaa as new chairman


Finnish mobile handset maker Nokia Corp.'s board of directors will propose Risto Siilasmaa as the company's new chairman, according to a report in Finland's largest daily Helsingin Sanomat. Siilasmaa, a Finnish engineer born in 1966, has been a member of Nokia's board since 2008.

Verizon sees margin hit from record iPhone sales


Verizon Communications Inc. said profit margins for its wireless venture dropped by about five percentage points in the fourth quarter due to record high sales of the Apple Inc. iPhone, the wildly popular smartphone that typically costs

Yahoo's new CEO brings affable nature to turnaround job


When Yahoo Inc. board members started their search last year for a new chief executive, they were expected to tap an executive with online media experience to help the struggling Internet company compete against Google Inc. and Facebook Inc.

Taiwan handset maker HTC Q4 net profit down 26%, Q1 outlook uncertain


Taiwan handset maker HTC Corp. said Friday its unaudited fourth-quarter net profit fell 26%, its first quarterly decline in two years, as a result of intensifying competition and slower demand for smartphones amid the uncertain global economic outlook.

Nokia, Microsoft may enjoy smartphone upside


Nokia Corp. and Microsoft Corp. may be able to ride each other's coattails into a strong spot in the smartphone market this year, Credit Suisse analysts said Thursday. In a pair of reports, the broker cited research among wireless carriers that are hoping Microsoft's Windows

China Unicom to offer iPhone 4S free on $45 monthly plan


The state-owned parent of China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd. will offer users Apple Inc.'s iPhone 4S smartphone for free when bundled with a three-year mobile service package priced as low as CNY286 ($45) a month, the company said.

Subscribers to be able to use mobile communication services in the Azerbaijan Airlines aircraft


Subscribers to be able to use mobile communication services in the Azerbaijan Airlines aircraft, Azerfon informed. The project is implemented in accordance with the agreement signed by Azerfon with JSC Azerbaijan Airlines and the Swiss company OnAir.

Huawei drops plan to set up India plant


Huawei Technologies Co. has dropped its plan to set up a factory in India for now and has contracted a unit of Flextronics International Ltd. to manufacture telecommunications equipment for local supplies, said a top executive at the Chinese company's Indian operations.

Motorola predicts modest Q4 adjusted profitability


Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. predicted it was modestly profitable excluding one-time items in the fourth quarter on sales of about $3.4 billion, saying mobile-device competition increased along with its legal costs. The preliminary results from the period estimated shipments of about 10.5 million mobile devices,
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