Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Operator Services

ZTE to provide managed services to Comcel Colombia

ZTE Corporation, a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, announced it has entered an agreement to provide managed services to Colombian mobile operator Comcel.  The deal will make ZTE the largest managed services provider in the country....

Netmania IT, Connectplay partner to deliver ACSLite into New Zealand

A new partnership deal has just been announced, confirming that Connectplay will be delivering Netmania IT’s low cost, feature rich Auto Configuration Server (ACS) into New Zealand’s broadband market. Netmania IT, the company behind the popular TR-069 device management solution,...

Brazil’s Embratel plans cable TV tender, corporate restructuring

Brazilian phone company Embratel Participacoes S/A on Tuesday unveiled plans to start a restructuring of its operations, which could eventually bring all of the group's operations under one roof. Embratel, controlled by Mexico's America Movil SAB de CV, plans...

Ericsson demonstrates broadcast video/TV over LTE

Ericsson, in collaboration with Qualcomm Incorporated, will demonstrate evolved Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona. eMBMS is a highly efficient means of broadcasting content to multiple users simultaneously, utilizing LTE networks. This emerging broadcast technology...

Rogers Launches Beta of Rogers Live TV App for iPads

Today, Rogers Communications introduced Rogers Live TV in beta, an app that lets customers stream live TV channels on their iPads. Marking a Canadian industry first, the app gives Rogers customers the freedom to watch shows from anywhere in the...

RIM BlackBerry Mobile Conferencing 2.0 Now Available

Waterloo, ON - Research In Motion (RIM) makes it even easier for customers to manage conference calls on their BlackBerry® smartphone with the release of BlackBerry® Mobile Conferencing version 2.0. This innovative and popular free app includes a number of...

Carrier Awaiting 4G LTE iPhone, Current Apple Handsets not ‘Cutting Edge’

US Cellular Corp, the carrier who rejected Apple's iPhone 4S, has said its subscribers will have to wait a little longer before they accept an iPhone on their network.  According to Ted Carlson, CEO of US Cellular parent...

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