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COMPRE AHORA ONLINE DEMO Improving radio spectrum management in the Asia Pacific region couldboost the economy by nearly US$730 billion and create two million new jobs by2020, according to a report from the GSMA and The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).The report states that if governments allocate the 700 MHz band for MobileBroadband deployment, it would bring much greater economic and social benefitsto Asia Pacific than if allocated for services such as broadcasting."Asia Pacific is a leading mobile market capable of driving largeeconomies of scale and now has the opportunity to play a pivotal role in settingthe standards for spectrum harmonisation," said Tom Phillips, ChiefGovernment & Regulatory Affairs Officer, GSMA. "By allocating the 700MHz band to mobile, Asia Pacific countries could enjoy significantsocio-economic benefits and provide millions of people with low-cost mobileservices essential for their needs, such as Internet connectivity, especially inrural areas, and much needed access to education, financial and health services.Non-harmonisation of the 700 MHz band will significantly reduce these benefitsfor the entire region, so it's imperative that governments and regulators take acoordinated approach to spectrum allocation.""The unprecedented amount of spectrum freed up in the switchover fromanalogue to digital terrestrial television, known as the 'digital dividend', isa once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," said Vaishali Rastogi, Partner andManaging Director at The Boston Consulting Group. "The evidence from ourresearch in Asia Pacific overwhelmingly suggests that the socio-economicbenefits of allocating the 700 MHZ band to mobile will far outweigh alternativessuch as broadcasting."Harmonisation of the 700 MHz band will ensure that Asia Pacific countries usethe same frequency to deploy LTE, which will then drive large economies of scaleand reduce capital and equipment costs for providers, accelerating the roll outof networks and lowering costs for consumers. It will also provide significantsocial benefits, particularly in rural areas not served by fixed broadband, suchas improved access to education, the availability of new financial and healthservices, the wider use of e-government tools and improved interactions betweengovernments, businesses and consumers. LTE in the 700 MHz band will also improveindoor availability of Mobile Broadband in urban areas.The report states, however, there are two conditions that are essential forfulfilling the unique opportunity Mobile Broadband could provide the AsiaPacific region. These are:All Asia Pacific countries should allocate the 700 MHz band to MobileBroadband deployment and services.All Asia Pacific countries should implement the same technicalspecifications (the Asia Pacific Telecommunity's (ATP) 2 x 45 MHz band planfor the 700 MHz band) to achieve harmonisation and ensure that every countryand its consumers benefit from economies of scale and lower equipment andhandset costs."Reaping the rewards that Mobile Broadband is proven to provide isheavily dependent on governments and their regulators harmonising spectrum formobile and implementing supportive policy," concluded Phillips. "Notonly will governments lose out on the considerable economic opportunity, butfailure to harmonise spectrum in the 700 MHz band will also have a huge impacton millions of people, such as higher prices, limited access to criticalservices and significantly reduced Internet connectivity - especially in ruralareas where it's needed most."Given the size and diversity of Asia Pacific, four countries representing therange of social and economic development and current Internet adoption -Korea, India, Indonesia and Malaysia - were studied in detail and the data wasused to build up a picture for the entire region. The research found that therewould be a large incremental adoption of Internet connectivity, particularly inrural areas, as a result of allocating the 700 MHz band for LTE, including a 14%increase in Internet subscriptions in Korea, 21% in India, 22% in Indonesia and23% in Malaysia - an increase of more than 25 million extra rural Internetusers in these four countries alone. These increases, when extrapolated acrossthe region, would have a considerable economic impact. Highlights from eachcountry include:KoreaThe economic opportunities created by improved access to Mobile Broadbandwould account for a $75.5bn increase in GDP and deliver increased tax revenuesof $7.2 billion between 2014 and 2020.IndiaIndia's GDP is among the fastest growing in the world but allocating the 700MHz band for Mobile Broadband would generate a $71 billion incremental increasein by 2020, mostly from increased productivity across all sectors.IndonesiaAllocating the 700 MHz band to Mobile Broadband would make a significantdifference to take up in rural areas, generating 9.7 million more Internetsubscriptions by 2020.MalaysiaIt is estimated that increased Internet adoption resulting from widespreadMobile Broadband deployment would create more than 44,000 new jobs by 2020, withmany in rural areas.To download the full report and for the individual research on Korea, India,Indonesia and Malaysia, please use the following link: www.gsmworld.com/bcgreport2010 ESPIA PARA CELULARES ANDROID Oman Telecommunications (Omantel) has reported a 21 percent drop in its thirdquarter profits of OMR 84 million (US$214 million), alongside a 3.9 percent risein revenues to OMR 316 million (US$817 million), the majority of which can beattributed to the increase in the domestic retail revenue of 2%.The group expenses reached OMR 224 million, compared to a figure of OMR 191million for the corresponding period of last year, due to the aggressiveexpansion of 3.5G network and the depreciation resulting from introducing newtechnologies on the network.The decline in net profit is attributabed to an increase in expenses drivenby a massive investment in expanding the network, transforming the network intoan IP Core intelligent network and the deployment of other new technologies.Furthermore, the net profit for the corresponding period of 2009 includescertain one off items relating to the settlement of insurance claim and areversal of bad debts.The group's subscriber base reached 3.303 million as of September 2010 - agrowth of 10.3% on the previous year. 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"By allocating the 700MHz band to mobile, Asia Pacific countries could enjoy significantsocio-economic benefits and provide millions of people with low-cost mobileservices essential for their needs, such as Internet connectivity, especially inrural areas, and much needed access to education, financial and health services.Non-harmonisation of the 700 MHz band will significantly reduce these benefitsfor the entire region, so it's imperative that governments and regulators take acoordinated approach to spectrum allocation.""The unprecedented amount of spectrum freed up in the switchover fromanalogue to digital terrestrial television, known as the 'digital dividend', isa once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," said Vaishali Rastogi, Partner andManaging Director at The Boston Consulting Group. "The evidence from ourresearch in Asia Pacific overwhelmingly suggests that the socio-economicbenefits of allocating the 700 MHZ band to mobile will far outweigh alternativessuch as broadcasting."Harmonisation of the 700 MHz band will ensure that Asia Pacific countries usethe same frequency to deploy LTE, which will then drive large economies of scaleand reduce capital and equipment costs for providers, accelerating the roll outof networks and lowering costs for consumers. It will also provide significantsocial benefits, particularly in rural areas not served by fixed broadband, suchas improved access to education, the availability of new financial and healthservices, the wider use of e-government tools and improved interactions betweengovernments, businesses and consumers. LTE in the 700 MHz band will also improveindoor availability of Mobile Broadband in urban areas.The report states, however, there are two conditions that are essential forfulfilling the unique opportunity Mobile Broadband could provide the AsiaPacific region. These are:All Asia Pacific countries should allocate the 700 MHz band to MobileBroadband deployment and services.All Asia Pacific countries should implement the same technicalspecifications (the Asia Pacific Telecommunity's (ATP) 2 x 45 MHz band planfor the 700 MHz band) to achieve harmonisation and ensure that every countryand its consumers benefit from economies of scale and lower equipment andhandset costs."Reaping the rewards that Mobile Broadband is proven to provide isheavily dependent on governments and their regulators harmonising spectrum formobile and implementing supportive policy," concluded Phillips. "Notonly will governments lose out on the considerable economic opportunity, butfailure to harmonise spectrum in the 700 MHz band will also have a huge impacton millions of people, such as higher prices, limited access to criticalservices and significantly reduced Internet connectivity - especially in ruralareas where it's needed most."Given the size and diversity of Asia Pacific, four countries representing therange of social and economic development and current Internet adoption -Korea, India, Indonesia and Malaysia - were studied in detail and the data wasused to build up a picture for the entire region. The research found that therewould be a large incremental adoption of Internet connectivity, particularly inrural areas, as a result of allocating the 700 MHz band for LTE, including a 14%increase in Internet subscriptions in Korea, 21% in India, 22% in Indonesia and23% in Malaysia - an increase of more than 25 million extra rural Internetusers in these four countries alone. These increases, when extrapolated acrossthe region, would have a considerable economic impact. Highlights from eachcountry include:KoreaThe economic opportunities created by improved access to Mobile Broadbandwould account for a $75.5bn increase in GDP and deliver increased tax revenuesof $7.2 billion between 2014 and 2020.IndiaIndia's GDP is among the fastest growing in the world but allocating the 700MHz band for Mobile Broadband would generate a $71 billion incremental increasein by 2020, mostly from increased productivity across all sectors.IndonesiaAllocating the 700 MHz band to Mobile Broadband would make a significantdifference to take up in rural areas, generating 9.7 million more Internetsubscriptions by 2020.MalaysiaIt is estimated that increased Internet adoption resulting from widespreadMobile Broadband deployment would create more than 44,000 new jobs by 2020, withmany in rural areas.To download the full report and for the individual research on Korea, India,Indonesia and Malaysia, please use the following link: www.gsmworld.com/bcgreport2010 ESPIA PARA CELULARES ANDROID Oman Telecommunications (Omantel) has reported a 21 percent drop in its thirdquarter profits of OMR 84 million (US$214 million), alongside a 3.9 percent risein revenues to OMR 316 million (US$817 million), the majority of which can beattributed to the increase in the domestic retail revenue of 2%.The group expenses reached OMR 224 million, compared to a figure of OMR 191million for the corresponding period of last year, due to the aggressiveexpansion of 3.5G network and the depreciation resulting from introducing newtechnologies on the network.The decline in net profit is attributabed to an increase in expenses drivenby a massive investment in expanding the network, transforming the network intoan IP Core intelligent network and the deployment of other new technologies.Furthermore, the net profit for the corresponding period of 2009 includescertain one off items relating to the settlement of insurance claim and areversal of bad debts.The group's subscriber base reached 3.303 million as of September 2010 - agrowth of 10.3% on the previous year. The subscriber base includes Worldcallsubscribers, which has grown by 7.6% reaching 852,000.Oman Mobile has been the fastest growing operator in the mobile segment thisyear. Overall mobile subscriber base in Oman has grown by 20% compared to Q3'09,of which Oman Mobile has been successful in achieving 66% of net newsubscribers. ESPIA CELULARES ARGENTINA Nokia is seeking bans on sales of BlackBerry smartphones in the USA, UK andCanada following a dispute between the two companies over a Wi-Fi patent.If the courts were to uphold Nokia's complaint, it would affect the entireBlackBerry product range.Nokia took action two months after an arbitration ruling by the StockholmChamber of Commerce in Sweden found that Research in Motion had made use ofWi-Fi technology based on a Nokia patent which was not included in other patent licensingagreements.Nokia is also pursuing the company in Germany over an unrelated disputecovering antenna and email technologies.Research in Motion shares dropped sharply when Nokia confirmed it hadlaunched legal action against the company. http://espia-para-celulares7687533.pen.io/
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