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Nokia N96 to hit European carriers starting in September
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/ 2008/ 08/ 25/ nokia-n96-to-hit-european-carriers-…Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Symbian, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTSNokia's Indian division recently announced that its customers there would be able to snatch up N96s of their own starting in September, so it comes as no surprise that European carriers are starting to confirm September release windows, too.
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KPN,NSN launched Mobile TV service (Netherland)
http://wirelessfederation.com/ news/ kpnnsn-launched-mobile-tv-service-netherlan…KPN,NSN launched Mobile TV service (Netherland) August 20th, 2008 1:21 pm KPN Telecom, Dutch mobile and fixed line operator and Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) have instigated a mobile TV service in the country offering users access to ten television channels over a broadcast network based on the Digital Video Broadcast for Handheld (DVB-H).
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Blast from the past
http://bomega.com/ 2008/ 08/ 19/ blast-from-the-past/In 2003 I sold my Wi-Fi Hotspot company to Dutch telephone operator KPN. One of the first things we did (we = me and my partners Koen & Caspar) after we signed the contract was to install HotSpots in the lobby of the main KPN building. The boxes we hid the Wi-Fi equipment in were shaped in the form of our logo.
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Want a free Bold on contract? Move to the Netherlands
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/ 2008/ 08/ 15/ want-a-free-bold-on-contract-move-t…Filed under: Handsets, RIM, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTSA little easier on the pocketbook than the nearly $600 Movistar's asking for in Chile? Yeah, we'd say so. The BlackBerry Bold has now launched on KPN in the Netherlands, where it apparently takes nothing more than a €36.25 per month (about $54) plan on a two-year agreement to skirt any and all charges for the handset itself.
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Steady increase in the prepaid consumers of Dutch
http://wirelessfederation.com/ news/ steady-increase-in-the-prepaid-consumers-of…Steady increase in the prepaid consumers of Dutch August 6th, 2008 7:45 am Sturdy increase in the prepaid consumers of Dutch has been seen over the past year. According the consumers they spend almost EUR 14 per month. The spending increases but the average price of prepaid promotions is dropping.
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KPN expands on open-ness and roll-out plans
http://www.fiberevolution.com/ 2008/ 07/ kpn-expands-on-open-ness-and-roll-out-p…In the last couple of days, KPN has had quite a bit of press coverage regarding its further plans for fiber to the home following their Q2 press conference. The excellent Vincent Dekker wrote an in-depth article on their plans in Trouw (you can find a version googled into English (I hesitate to say
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KPN is serious about FTTH
http://telcommunicator.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 07/ kpn-is-serious-about-ftth.htmlKPN is serious about FTTH One last post before my vacation: KPN's FTTH plans. I sort of hinted at their increasing efforts over the last few months. After the Q2 results, two readers directed me to some interesting stuff.
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KPN launches FTTH commercial offer
http://www.fiberevolution.com/ 2008/ 07/ kpn-launches-ftth-commercial-offer.htmlRudolf has a quick note on the KPN commercial offer launched earlier this week. The website for the offer itself is KPN Glasvezel. This has long been awaited, especially following KPN's recent acquisition of a minority share in fiber network deployer Reggefiber FTTH (and on that topic, Tim also mentions a quite consolidation at the passive layer in KPN's stealth advance in the FTTH market).
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Royal KPN’s Q2 profit falls by 12% (Denmark)
http://wirelessfederation.com/ news/ royal-kpns-q2-profit-falls-by-12-denmark/Royal KPN’s Q2 profit falls by 12% (Denmark) July 23rd, 2008 11:21 am Royal KPN’s second-quarter net profit fell 12% due in part to a higher tax rate and higher interest, but shares rose after the it raised the outlook for its domestic business.
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Sprint withdraws from NGMN Alliance (Asia)
http://wirelessfederation.com/ news/ sprint-withdraws-from-ngmn-alliance-asia/Sprint withdraws from NGMN Alliance (Asia) July 23rd, 2008 8:02 am Sprint has withdrawn from the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Alliance after the group expressed its support for LTE (Long Term Evolution) for 4G.
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