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Nortel Networks moves to terminate benefits for US retirees

Canadian vendor's 17 remaining employees will be reduced to five by year-end, according to court papers.  Nortel Networks Corp. has moved to cut off health-care benefits for 4,500 retired U.S. employees and dependents by the end of the...

Wolfson expects smartphones, tablets to drive growth

Audio technology semiconductor company Wolfson Microelectronics PLC expects strong growth in smartphones and tablet devices to drive sales higher in the second half of 2012, outperforming a weaker showing from more traditional products such as televisions and personal computers,...

Tata Communications joins teams up with Nigeria’s Main One to extend video connect network

India's leading telephony provider Tata Communications has entered into a partnership with Main One Cable Company, Nigeria's premier provider of broadband internet services, to extend its Video Connect Network (VCN).  VCN service will allow broadcast and production...

Brazil ban on sales of mobile services may lift in two weeks

Communications minister says investment issues will take some time to resolve, but 15 days should be enough for the telcos to present plans. A ban on sales of new mobile-phone-service contracts by three service providers in Brazil may...

VMware moves deeper into data centres with Nicira buy

VMware Inc. made its largest deal ever Monday, pushing deeper into the data-center business by agreeing to acquire networking company Nicira Inc. in a deal valued at $1.26 billion. The maker of so-called virtualization software that more efficiently...

Nokia plans to give face lift to its marketing strategy-Report

Nokia is planning to revamp its marketing strategy ahead of the unveiling of its new Windows 8 smartphone in the autumn, the Financial Times reported on Monday. According to the newspaper the company is believed to be in...

ZTE will get fair treatment in US-China’s commerce ministry

China has expressed hope that ZTE who is facing FBI probe for allegedly selling banned US computer equipment to Iran, would receive fair and proper treatment from the United States, reports Reuters. Shen Danyang, spokesman of China's Commerce...

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