HELSINKI—Network-equipment vendor Nokia Siemens Networks said it would cut nearly a quarter of its staff and restructure its business in a last-ditch effort to reach profitability and position itself for independence. (WSJ)
Monthly Archives: November 2011
China Overtakes United States as World’s Largest Smartphone Market in Q3 2011
China smartphone shipments grew 58% sequentially to reach a record 24 million units in Q3 2011, overtaking the United States for the first time ever to become the world’s largest smartphone market by volume. (StrategyAnalytics)
Study: Full UC adoption by SMBs slow, but most use at least one piece
The concept of unified communications may still be getting a lot of headlines, but it continues to face a headwind in SMB adoption in North America, new research suggests. (FierceEnterprise)
Report: Android malware threats increased 37% in Q3
The threat of malware on Google’s Android platform continued to grow in the third quarter, with the amount of malware targeted at Android devices spiking 37 percent from the second quarter, according to a new report from security firm McAfee. (FierceWireless)
Clearwire may miss Dec. 1 debt payment, raising fears of a default
Clearwire is weighing whether to skip a $237 million debt payment due Dec. 1 as it tries to conserve its cash, according to Clearwire CEO Erik Prusch.
(FierceWireless)
Metrico: AT&T’s iPhone 4S delivers fastest data speeds, web browsing
Not all Apple iPhone 4S smartphones are created equally, according to a new report from Metrico Wireless. (FierceWireless)
AT&T to launch new ‘Digital Life Services’ connected devices unit
AT&T Mobility will unveil a new unit focused on connected wireless devices in the home security, healthcare and energy markets dubbed “Digital Life Services,” according to a report in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (FierceWireless)
How soon will wireless operators run out of capacity?
SAN FRANCISCO–Will the nation’s wireless operators run out of spectrum within the next two years? LightSquared Chairman and CEO Sanjiv Ahuja told the audience at the Open Mobile Summit here that at current growth rates U.S. wireless providers are on track to run out of network capacity and spectrum in the next two to three years. (FierceWireless)