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Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin to retire

News Mobile operator Vodafone has announced its CEO Arun Sarin is to retire. The Indian-born CEO, 53, who became chief executive in July 2003, has a career in telecoms that spans two decades - including... [27 May 2008]

Dongle mania to kill off wi-fi hotspots?

News At this year's Mobile World Congress tradeshow, senior execs from the industry, such as Ericsson's CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg were queuing up to hail 2007 as a 'breakthrough year' for mobile broadband. The Infonetics... [28 Mar 2008]

Poll: And the next killer app for mobiles is...

News The new new thing in our industry is internet on the mobile…" So said Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin, addressing delegates at this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) trade show in Barcelona last month. "What is the new new... [04 Mar 2008]

Ericsson: Cheap phones mean 4.5 billion users

News The CEO of telecoms giant Ericsson is betting on more than a billion new mobile subscribers signing up before the decade is out. Carl-Henric Svanberg told delegates at the company's capital markets day he predicts the... [10 May 2007]

Next version of 3G to milk operators for $18bn

News Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin last month said the mobile industry must move faster on LTE, while T-Mobile's new CEO Hamid Akhavan recently said he expects LTE to deliver 20Mpbs to mobiles by 2009. 3G is... [01 Mar 2007]

Update: Nortel sheds UMTS access for $320m

News Mike Zafirovski, Nortel president and CEO, said: "It was a tough decision but we believe it was the right decision… there are too many players in this business. Nortel has announced plans to shed its UMTS access... [01 Sep 2006]

3GSM Diary: Homeward bound, creative types and killer apps

Comment This is exactly what Orange have done and CEO Sanjiv Ahuja's speech on Thursday morning detailing a Bristol-based trial of TDtv shows why it's worth trying to stick around as long as possible. I missed RIM... [17 Feb 2006]

3GSM Diary: The chillin' house, out of Africa and Olympic efforts

Comment It commissioned market researchers to find out more about the markets where it operates (they vary greatly across Arab nations, for example) and together with CEO Dr Saad Al-Barrak the results were presented. [16 Feb 2006]

Qualcomm CEO opens up

News Paul Jacobs, who has been CEO for less than a year at Qualcomm, said: "It's not a big distraction. The boss of mobile chipset and patents giant Qualcomm has denied that legal disputes with rivals, most notably Nokia, and... [15 Feb 2006]

Cingular dishes up 3.5G delights

News Stan Sigman, Cingular's president and CEO, said in a statement at an investor conference in New York on Tuesday: "Make no mistake about it: wireless users want the speed and services they've come to expect from their... [07 Dec 2005]

Vodafone CEO: We're looking to broadband and WiMax

News Speaking today as the operator announced its interim results, Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin said the company is looking into wireless broadband and "mobility-based" wireless DSL products. With the sun barely set on its 3G... [15 Nov 2005]

Qualcomm buys Flarion for $600m

News Flarion's patents will make an attractive marriage with Qualcomm's own, according to the firm's CEO, Paul E Jacobs. Qualcomm has announced it is to buy broadband wireless access technologies firm Flarion in a deal that... [11 Aug 2005]

3GSM: Mobile expectations - the lessons of DoCoMo

News The president and CEO of NTT DoCoMo, Masao Nakamura, has been sharing some of his company's plans for advanced mobile technology - and talking about how users in his home market can nowadays be a tough crowd to please. [16 Feb 2005]

3GSM: Hot air - Qualcomm CEO on mobile TV in Europe

News The CEO and founder of mobile chipset and intellectual property player Qualcomm has been playing up the chances of mobile TV and the US company's BREW user interface platform being used in Europe. Speaking to journalists... [15 Feb 2005]

3GSM: Siemens defiant despite handset doubts

News Speaking at the end of the first day of the 3GSM show in Cannes this week, Siemens Communications CEO Lothar Pauly focused on the company's mobile infrastructure business - selling equipment such as 3G base stations -... [15 Feb 2005]

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