Malawi's telecoms regulator awarded a 10-year license to Lacell Private Limited as part of its efforts to increase competition in the country.
Morgan Winsor
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Verizon customers stuck on its copper network are overpaying for sub-par service, a petition claims.
Thomas Halleck
Jul 10, 2014
Just a week after a record-breaking strike ended, another bigger one has started.
Kathleen Caulderwood
Jul 01, 2014
Shariah-compliant banking is becoming a necessity for many companies that hope to operate in the Middle East.
Kathleen Caulderwood
Jun 03, 2014
The government alleges that Sprint inflated expenses related to wiretap equipment mandated by the government, to the tune of $21 million.
Nat Rudarakanchana
Mar 04, 2014
Luxembourg's unique tax code allows some firms to look better than they actually are.
Reuters
Dec 17, 2013
Only two countries are members of the 1 billion mobile phone users club: China and India. In the latter, Nokia and Samsung are battling for the top spot, but their big worldwide rival is an Indian no-show: Apple and the iPhone. Here's why and what's at stake.
Pia Heikkila
Sep 15, 2012
Agnico-Eagle Mines, ICICI Bank, Alcatel Lucent SA, Nokia Corp, ArcelorMittal, Facebook Inc, United States Steel Corp, Werner Enterprises and Western Digital Corp. are among the companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trading Friday.
Satya Nagendra Padala
Sep 14, 2012
Singh wants the Indian economy to be humming along at 9 percent annual growth again.
Palash Ghosh
Jun 07, 2012
Warburg Pincus LLC, a private equity firm based in US, is looking for a $100-$125 million stake in finance firm Future Capital Holdings, sources said to Reuters.
Ambrosia Sabrina
Jun 03, 2012
Former Research In Motion co-chief executive Jim Balsillie sought to reinvent the BlackBerry smartphone maker with a radical shift in strategy before he stepped down, two sources with knowledge of his plans said.
IBT Staff Reporter
Apr 18, 2012
The hype surrounding the next generation Samsung Galaxy phone has reached such heights that it seems fans will be disappointed no matter what the company pulls out of the bag on May 3 in London.
Ceylan Yeginsu
Apr 18, 2012
So far so true! And it feels good that Samsung has sent out the London invites for the launch of the successor of Galaxy S2 flagship model - Galaxy S3. Check out the top 10 latest rumors on Galaxy S3.
Akansha Srivastava
Apr 18, 2012
At a time when the tech world is eagerly waiting for the Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone, a new report surfaced saying that Samsung's upcoming flagship phone will be a relatively minor update from the Galaxy S2, with a speed boost and eye-tracking among the upgrades.
Kukil Bora
Apr 17, 2012
Apple Inc is betting a 4G-equipped iPad will tempt more U.S. consumers to pay extra to watch high-quality video on the go, and in turn, give Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc a revenue boost.
Raymond Ronamai
Mar 07, 2012
Apple Inc is betting a 4G-equipped iPad will tempt more U.S. consumers to pay extra to watch high-quality video on the go, and in turn, give Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc a revenue boost.
keep for now
Mar 06, 2012
Apple Inc. is in talks with Canada's two biggest telecom companies about becoming partners in the launch of iTV, a device combining features of the wildly popular iPad tablet with those of a television set, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.
IBT Staff Reporter
Feb 07, 2012
Apple Inc. is in talks with Canada's two biggest telecom companies about becoming partners in the launch of iTV, a device combining features of the wildly popular iPad tablet with those of a television set, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.
IBT Staff Reporter
Feb 07, 2012
Norway's Telenor ASA (TEL.OL) plans to fight an order by the Supreme Court to cancel 122 telecoms licences held by its Indian joint venture, but has not ruled out abandoning the country altogether, the head of the company's Asian operations said.
Raymond Ronamai
Feb 06, 2012
Mobbed by cameramen and with two fingers raised in a victory salute, Subramanian Swamy stood before the Supreme Court on Thursday, flushed with the vindication of an unrelenting legal campaign aimed at the country's most powerful politicians and the Congress party.
Raymond Ronamai
Feb 03, 2012
The BSE Sensex rose 0.8 percent on Thursday to its highest close in nearly three months after strong manufacturing data in India and other major economies from China to Germany eased growth concerns and bolstered risk appetite.
Raymond Ronamai
Feb 02, 2012
The Supreme Court on Thursday revoked all 122 telecoms licences issued under a scandal-tainted 2008 sale, a fresh embarrassment for the government and plunging the mobile network market of Asia's third-largest economy into uncertainty.
Raymond Ronamai
Feb 02, 2012