
The world's second biggest broadband market
In 2004 China passed Japan to become the world's second biggest broadband market, and at that time passed the US in 2008 to become the largest broadband market in the world. More...

GSM cellular services are 20 years old today
Nokia Siemens Networks has reminded us that the first GSM call on a commercial network was made between Finland's former prime minister Harri Holkeri and vice mayor of the city of Tampere Kaarina Suonio on1 July 1991. More...

Why Nokia, Microsoft, Google, RIM
Apps. They’re beautifully created, thoughtfully purposed programs that help us extend the value of our smartphones by tapping into a whole universe beyond the basic silicon, glass, plastics, and other materials that are part of the physical phones. More...

Cloud zone draws scrutiny in China
The city of Chongqing, China is constructing a cloud development zone which will offer uncensored Internet access. The catch – it will only be available to foreign businesses, not locals. More...

Amazon Web Services Community AMIs
The telco's director of customer service and experience, Cormac Hodgkinson, said what was most important to Vodafone was the experience of its clients on its network. More...

The bottom right corner of my iPhone?
Which app is on the bottom right corner of my iPhone? So that when I unlock the screen I can quickly launch it with my thumb? It's not email. Not the phone. More...

E-vangelist
Exhaustive technology, some gutsy calls and an intuitive understanding of customer service enabled Jeff Bezos to change the way Americans buy books when he left a thriving New York finance career and started the online bookseller that became the most successful Internet retailing site ever. More...

GSA Awards SADA Systems, Inc. with Multiple Award Schedule Contract
GSA is the Federal Government's premier acquisition agency and the MAS contract certifies SADA Systems as a trusted provider of general purpose commercial information innovation services, software and equipment. More...

Nortel's patents more valuable than its products
The Nortel patents sold this week for $4. 5 billion to a consortium of vendors, during previous deals for Nortel's four key product groups - Enterprise, Carrier VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), Wireless and Metro Ethernet - netted just about $4 billion. More...

The trend is very clear
The trend is very clear, social networking is allowing real- time conversations to take place and persist about your products and brand. They can break your company if you do not engage clients and get involved in the conversation. More...







