Asia Telecommunications
The Asia Telecommunications Insight provides telecommunications market intelligence, trend analysis, forecasts and company profiles for the telecommunications industry across Asia, on a country-by-country basis covering Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. The service includes access to the very latest analysis plus a searchable archive of articles and data.
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Malaysia / Companies
Malaysia's incumbent fixed-line operator Telekom Malaysia (TM) announced that its net profit for the quarter ended June 30 2010 fell to MYR124.4mn (US$39.57mn) from MYR266.0mn (US$84.63mn) a year ago on the back of higher operating costs and lower gains on disposal of investments. BMI believes that the relatively weak financial performance and declining fixed-line voice segment...
2010-08-24Hong Kong / Companies
News: Chinese telecoms equipment and solutions vendor Huawei Technologies has installed its dual carrier HSPA+ solution for Hong Kong-based telecoms operator PCCW. The improved network...
2010-08-24Philippines / Companies
Philippine mobile operator Globe Telecom claims that increased mobile use and competitive pricing has allowed it to gain a market share of more than 50% in the value-added services...
2010-08-24Industry Developments
Malaysia
Malaysia's incumbent fixed-line operator Telekom Malaysia (TM) announced that its net profit for the quarter ended June 30 2010 fell to MYR124.4mn (US$39.57mn) from MYR266.0mn (US$84.63mn)...
2010-08-24Hong Kong
News: Chinese telecoms equipment and solutions vendor Huawei Technologies has installed its dual carrier HSPA+ solution for Hong Kong-based telecoms operator PCCW. The improved network...
2010-08-24Philippines
Philippine mobile operator Globe Telecom claims that increased mobile use and competitive pricing has allowed it to gain a market share of more than 50% in the value-added services...
2010-08-24Hong Kong
The Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA) has outlined measures adopted by Hong Kong's mobile operators to prevent 'mobile bill shock'. This follows the regulator's May...
2010-08-11


