Monday, 26 March 2012

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CDMA not the cause of S-Fone death

The defeat of S-Fone on the Vietnamese market has been attributed to the application of CDMA, the technology which is unsuitable in Vietnam. Especially, when using S-Fone services with CDMA technology, people have to use the terminals fitting the technology. Meanwhile, the available products are not diversified on the amrekt.

Experts have also pointed out that the limitations of the BCC (business cooperation contract) mode have led to the poor business performance of the mobile network.

As the Saigon Postel (SPT), which owns S-Fone, has shifted S-Fone into a joint venture since late 2010, it now can take initiative in choosing the business mode and technologies itself.

Sources have said that S-Fone is considering declaring the death of CDMA and shift to use more advanced technologies.

However, Hoang Ngoc Diep, former Indochina Qualcomm Director, who has been working as the advisor to the telecom industry, said that the death of S-Fone, if it occurs, would not be caused by the technology, but the bad corporate governance.

“You can easily blame the technology, because it cannot speak. It is also unreasonable to blame terminals. CDMA still can develop well in India, Indonesia, China and African countries. Why can’t it develop in Vietnam?” Diep questioned.

Diep went on to say that it is necessary to find out the real reasons of the failure and fix the problems. The problem does not lie in the investment partner, but in the vision, business strategy and the management of the leadership.

Also according to Diep, even if S-Fone uses HSPA (3G) technology like the other big networks, it would not be able to compete with Viettel, MobiFone or VinaPhone. Even Hutchison Telecom, one of the leading telecom groups in the world with powerful financial and technology capabilities, has been facing big difficulties with its Vietnamobile network in Vietnam which has also shifted from CDMA to GSM technology.

The thing that S-Fone needs to do now not simply using another technology, but finding a leadership which can create differences to acquire the market segments that have not been conquered by others.

Besides, it needs to have huge capital to implement the plan on creating the differences. One of the ways out, according to Diep, is to focus on satisfying the specific demands of institutions and businesses, the demand for M2M (machine to machine) connection – the fields that others have not jumped into.

When asked by Thoi bao Kinh te Vietnam about the technology to be used in the future, Pham Tien Thinh, Managing Director of CDMA S-Telecom mobile phone center, said that the choosing would depend on many factors, including the market factors, the demand of the domestic users, the development of the technology in the regional and the world, and the prices of terminals.

However, he said, the involved parties will certainly discuss about the technologies to be used, because the 850 Mhz waveband, which is being used by S-Fone, has many great technological advantages, which allow to implement most of the mobile information services, from CDMA to WCDMA/HPSA+ and LTE as well.

Besides, with the waveband, S-Fone would need less base transceiver stations to cover an area than the mobile networks operating on other wavebands.

The comments on telecommunication forums showed the common viewpoint of many people that technology would not be the way out for S-Fone. The mobile network has spent too much money to develop the CDMA-based network. Meanwhile, it is now too late to shift to GSM technology, because there are many mobile networks utilizing that technology already.


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TELUS deploys DigitalRoute MediationZone product

Telecom Lead America: Canadian telecommunications provider TELUS has deployed MediationZone product of DigitalRoute, a provider of mediation solutions.


TELUS set out to replace its existing mediation platforms in order to reduce costs for processing usage data across the company's multiple business support systems (BSS).


"MediationZone has reduced our total cost of ownership for mediation, and it also provides the ability to reduce the overall load on our business support systems. With its implementation, we are able to efficiently meet our expanding mediation needs, the result of continuous growth in mobile data," said James Ritchie, vice-president of consumer development and support at TELUS.


MediationZone is now in live operation at TELUS, providing an integration layer between the mobile core network and the BSS.


"We are extremely pleased to work with TELUS and look forward to supporting the next steps in the mediation replacement program," said Jan Karlsson, CEO at DigitalRoute.


Furthermore, TELUS has announced new trade-in program to enable customers to get the latest, greatest wireless devices.


The program will reward customers with instant in-store credit for their unused devices while giving them a chance to dispose of their electronic waste safely and smartly.


"It's a smart and future friendly way for our customers to get to their next device faster by trading in their current device for credit toward the latest and greatest smartphones and accessories," said Brent Johnston, TELUS vice-president of mobility solutions.


Working in collaboration with eRecyclingCorps (eRC), TELUS is making its trade-in program available to all TELUS customers, both new and existing.


"TELUS is partnering with eRecyclingCorps to give them exactly what they want - instant credit for devices right at the store. The TELUS trade-in program makes it easy for customers to get credit toward the purchase of the latest phones and accessories while safely keeping their old phones out of landfills," said David Edmondson, CEO of eRecyclingCorps.


Recently, Vox Mobile, a provider of managed mobility solutions for enterprises, announced that TELUS selected Vox Mobile to offer managed mobility solutions under the TELUS brand.


 
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New BlackBerry 10 developer smartphones set for May debut,

Research in Motion, the BlackBerry smartphone and PlayBook tablet maker, is reportedly set to deliver a new smartphone for developers in time for its BlackBerry Jam developer conference in early May.

The conference in Orlando, Florida brings BlackBerry developers around the world together for three days, but interest has been tepid since Research in Motion’s troubles began to spiral in 2011 and continued through this year.

Bloomberg cited Alex Saunders, RIM’s vice-president for developer relations, in a telephone interview as saying the company will issue as many as 2,000 devices to developers, running the next-generation QNX-based BlackBerry 10 operating system.

He said the design of the test model, the screen’s look, and navigation will not be “in any way indicative” of the end version, in a bid to drum up consumer support and generate interest.

Currently used in the BlackBerry PlayBook, the QNX-based operating system will be ported to BlackBerry smartphones in time for the holiday season, after a series of delays held back the schedule. But there are only 10,000 apps for the PlayBook, which may seem like a lot, but is disappointing in terms of rival application stores.

It is hoped the issuing of new BlackBerry 10 phones to developers could spur on growth to the BlackBerry App World, and inject a smidgen of life into the dying brand.

The company needs to find something to reinvigorate its sales, profits and share price, and it is hoped that new devices and a new operating system could bring back the BlackBerry brand from near-death.

BlackBerry 10 started out as “BBX”, but was forced by a lawsuit in 2011 — only days before its announcement — to change its name to “BlackBerry 10″ as the trademark was already in use. Users disrupted by the global data outage, which left BlackBerry customers with nothing more than an expensive brick for four days, pushed even more customers towards the iPhone.

Research in Motion is faring so badly that it has just been overtaken by the iPhone on its home turf in Canada, as even the most patriotic and loyal customers are turning away.


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Hands-on: LifeProof iPhone case,


We've all been there at least once before--the precious mobile phone taking a fall onto concrete pavement, into the swimming pool, or, worse, (shudder) the toilet bowl.

The LifeProof case aims to protect your iPhone 4/4S from bumps and drops of up to 2m high, with its polycarbonate body and shock-a

In addition, the LifeProof case is said to offer full IP-68 protection, which means it is tested to withstand powerful water jets and being immersed in water that's more than 1m deep.
The transparent screen is scratch- and water-resistant, which means that you can still operate the touchscreen normally. Access to the volume controls, mute, home and power buttons are not limited, though we found them stiff and a little less responsive. In fact, you can even use your iPhone as an underwater camera, as there's a double-coated, anti-reflective lens made of optical glass protecting the iPhone camera.



In the name of science, we subjected the LifeProof case to a barrage of highly unscientific, but practical, tests. Here's a list of the scenarios we tested the case in, and you can see how it fares in Life's a Beach with Tech Buzz.

    Take a tumble into a fountain
    Dropped on concrete pavement
    Fall into sink with tap running
    Dropped into toilet bowl
    Spilled coffee on it

At the end of our tests, the case looked like it took quite a beating. The protected iPhone, however, emerged unscathed with zero scratches or dents. 


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