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Sales remain steady at BT

Telecoms operator BT has seen its turnover fall 0.4 per cent in the first quarter of its financial year to reach £4.57bn, including the impact of reduced mobile termination rates. The firm’s ‘new wave’ turnover, which includes broadband revenues, were up 32 per cent to £936m. The firm claimed 2.7 million wholesale broadband users at the end of June, which ...

CDMA to drive mobile growth surge

Strong mobile phone subscriber growth in China and other parts of southern Asia driving the mobile market following several years of slower growth, according to a report from market research firm In-Stat/MDR. By 2009 there could be as many as 2.5 billion mobile subscribers around the world, said the report called “Growth Returns – Worldwide Mobile Subscriber Forecasts 2004 – ...

Mobiles to get DAB digital radio

Mobile phones could have DAB digital radio within the next 12 months according to London-based RadioScape. “I know companies are considering putting it in phones now, so it won’t be long,” said Nigel Oakley, vice-president of marketing at RadioScape. “I don’t think it will be GSM chipsets holding digital radio up.” Oakley said the price of DAB was not necessarily ...

Pace seeks UK engineers

Pace Micro Technology is recruiting 40 engineers in the UK and is not planning to reduce its R&D effort here, despite plans to increase its outsourced team of engineers in India. “These are mainly ‘leadership positions’ to oversee the outsourcing of the basic engineering tasks,” said a Pace spokeswoman. These positions include project managers, software engineers and team leaders, hardware ...

Proposals for 802.11n divided

The two major groups proposing technical specifications for the IEEE 802.11n next generation wireless LAN standard are separated more by IP ownership issues than any real technology differences. Last week an IEEE plenary meeting saw the first proposals for 802.11n, intended to support multiple HDTV streams around a home, with additional space for voice and data traffic, put before the ...

Sales dip fails to dampen Marconi optimism

Marconi remains confident of an increase in sales this year despite a disappointing first quarter which saw sales 10 per cent down on the previous three months. The telecoms system manufacturer said the dip in sales was expected as the “typical seasonal trend at the beginning of the financial year”. The company also saw the profit margin on sales fall ...

Analogue radio switch off review

A timescale for switching off analogue radio broadcasts will be considered this year by culture, media and sport secretary Tessa Jowell. “Later this year I will be reviewing the take-up of digital radio and considering how long it would be appropriate for sound digital broadcasting services to be provided in analogue form,” said Jowell in her introduction to a Digital ...

Nokia concerned at Ofcom consultation

Nokia has voiced concern over a consultation currently being run by Ofcom on ensuring competition in a spectrum market. A question in the document suggests the regulator is going back on undertakings, made in a consultation from November last year, that it would take specific steps to protect competition. In the new consultation Ofcom states that “imposing new regulatory measures ...

Nokia and ST push camera phone design standard

Philips Research last week opened a €60m cleanroom for multidisciplinary R&D at its High Tech Campus in Eindhoven. The MiPlaza (Microsystema Plaza) centre will provide researchers with facilities for developing sensors, displays, healthcare devices, and materials. There is a strong focus on system-in-package, with chipscale packaging a key theme. Henk van Houten, senior v-p and programme manager for lighting, devices, ...