Operator News in Brief - 13th Jul 2010
Sweden's Tele2 has started accepting pre-orders for the Apple iPhone 4
The Sicilian City of Modica has signed an MoU with Italy's Mandarin WiMAX to deploy a WiMAX network in the area.
Iraq's Korek Telecom has chosen Aastra to manage the expansion of its contact center at its headquarters in Irbil, in addition to establishing two new contact centers in Baghdad and Sulaimaniyeh.
The USA's Verizon Wireless has renewed its mobile content personalisation contract with Motricity.
USA WiMAX network, Clearwire has tapped E-Band Communications for Gigabit-Ethernet millimeter-wave wireless backhaul for use in a number of markets, with initial deployments in Chicago and Philadelphia.
Hong Kong based SmarTone's Macau subsidiary launched its 3G network last week after receiving its 3G license last September.
Etisalat Nigeria says that it has signed up its four millionth customer. The company launched services in the country in October 2008.
Indonesia's Bakrie Telecom has extended an existing contract with Redknee for real-time rating and charging services.
Warid Pakistan has launched a tariff, "Twilight GPRS" that offers unlimited GPRS traffic from 1am to 9am for prepay subscribers.
Saudi Arabia's STC has deployed self-service customer care kiosks as part of a trial service. The kiosks are in Sahara commercial complex and Al Mamlaka commercial complex in Riyadh.
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