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Turkcell net profit falls mainly due to Belarus...

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri AS, Turkey's largest cell phone operator, late Wednesday posted a 9.9% fall in its fourth-quarter net profit, mainly due to one-off items stemming from its Belarusian operations. Turkcell, which has 56% of the Turkish cell...

Bharti Airtel unaware of Econet Wireless damages claim

Mobile operator's Nigeria unit reportedly seeking $3.1 billion in ownership dispute. Bharti Airtel Ltd. says it isn't aware of a reported $3.1 billion damages claim by Econet Wireless Ltd. in a dispute over ownership of the India telecom...

Juniper acquires Web security vendor Mykonos for $80m

Juniper Networks Inc. acquired privately held Web security vendor Mykonos Software Inc. for roughly $80 million in cash, broadening its portfolio of security offerings. Founded in 2009 by entrepreneur David Koretz, Mykonos Software brings to Juniper its Web...

Ericsson bolsters HetNet portfolio with BelAir acquisition

Swedish equipment maker to integrate carrier-grade WiFi with small cell technologies; outlines OSS/BSS, m-commerce ambitions. Ericsson on Tuesday acquired carrier-grade WiFi specialist BelAir Networks in a bid to strengthen its heterogeneous network ffering. "We've always had a WiFi integration...

Sony bets gaming market still has room for...

Electronics maker seeing increasing competitive pressure from smartphone, tablet games. Sony Corp. has had its share of challenges of late, but one of its biggest may come this week when the company launches a high-end, handheld game console into the...

Virgin Mobile eyes youth market in bid to...

MVNO to spend $300 million on expansion into region; Chile, Colombia launches due this year. U.K.-based MVNO Virgin Mobile has revealed that it plans to establish a foothold in Latin America by targeting the youth market, reported Bloomberg...

Social networks can’t be made to filter content...

Social networks cannot be forced to install monitoring systems to prevent copyrighted material from being downloaded illegally by users, the European Union's highest court ruled Thursday. The European Court of Justice ruled that if a national court required...

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