Nokia launched the Nokia C3 in India, the first device with a full QWERTY keyboard on the Series 40 platform. Early investigations into embezzlement at Wipro hint at involvement of multiple officials in the company's financial department. The telecom ministry faces allegations of using suspicious means to appoint BSNL's chairman and managing director. Infosys, TCS, and Wipro are set to regain double-digit growth this quarter as customers in the US and Europe revive tech spending and offshore more projects.
Black berry phones will no longer work as of todayaditi agarwal
The move, first reported in 2020, successfully kills off a line-up that stays well known right up 'til the present time in areas of the planet for its dependability and security
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The 2017 global telecommunications study has been conducted by EY to monitor and evaluate the evolving views of leaders across the global telecommunications industry.
This latest survey forms part of EY’s ongoing series of global telecommunications studies.
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The telecom industry never stands still, and new innovations, as well as external factors, are driving continuous change. Here we look at the five biggest telecom trends in 2023.
Black berry phones will no longer work as of todayaditi agarwal
The move, first reported in 2020, successfully kills off a line-up that stays well known right up 'til the present time in areas of the planet for its dependability and security
Digital transformation for 2020 and beyondSarhan, Ahmed
The 2017 global telecommunications study has been conducted by EY to monitor and evaluate the evolving views of leaders across the global telecommunications industry.
This latest survey forms part of EY’s ongoing series of global telecommunications studies.
Data-driven macro perspectives on how digital adoption evolved in South Korea
For any inquiries regarding this research, please contact kh.lee@murexpartners.com.
The telecom industry never stands still, and new innovations, as well as external factors, are driving continuous change. Here we look at the five biggest telecom trends in 2023.
2. Nokia today announced the launch of the Nokia C3 in India, the first device to bring a full QWERTY keyboard to the world's most popular mobile phone platform- Series 40. Nokia C3 allow users to view, post, comment, share locations and even update their status on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter straight from the homescreen, T S Sridhar, Regional General Manager-South, Nokia Inida, said. Nokia launches C3 in India
3. Early investigations into the embezzlement reported at Wipro, earlier this year, hint at the involvement of multiple officials and units within the company’s financial department, people familiar with the ongoing probe told ET Wipro fraud probe hints at involvement of multiple officials
4. The telecom ministry is finding itself in the eye of a fresh storm with allegations that it is using suspicious and surreptitious means for the appointment of BSNL's chairman and managing director. Identifying a powerful leader for BSNL, who can withstand political interference, has been a PMO-led mandate after the rapid dwindling of BSNL's fortunes following the appointment of A Raja as telecom minister in May 2007 Controversy hits BSNL CMD hunt
5. Infy, TCS, Wipro are set to regain double-digit growth rates during the second quarter, as customers in the US and Europe revive technology spending for addressing new markets, and start offshoring their IT and back-office projects to cut costs by nearly half. These firms which count Citibank, Dow Chemicals, JP Morgan and BP among their top customers, are expected to grow their quarter to September revenues around 20% compared to same period last year, at least five analysts tracking the sector told ET. Infy, TCS, Wipro back on track for double-digit growth