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FASTTAKES: NSN, Telstra, Verizon, TOT, BSNL, AT&T

29 Oct 2010
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Nokia Siemens Networks has won the first major contract for Australia's NBN, a A$400m deal to supply .

China's National University of Defense Technology has built the , capable of reaching 2.5 petaflops – 40% faster than the previous top-ranked machine.

ZTE grew profits 14% to $203.1m in the nine months to end-September on the back of strong demand for TD-LTE, FTTx and mobile handsets. Sales grew 7.5% to $6.87b during the period, and earnings per share hit $0.07.

Australia's Telstra 950 jobs, mainly executive and middle management positions, as it seeks to simplify its operations.

Verizon Global Wholesale has a cloud-based infrastructure-as-a-service offering aimed at its wholesale customers in Asia-Pacific and Europe.

Thailand's TOT – the only operator cleared to run a commercial 3G network – bureaucratic delays to push the network's launch date well beyond its planned deadline of three months from now.

Indian state-owned operator BSNL has in the city of Yavatmal in eastern Maharashtra, as it continues its nationwide rollout.

AT&T has opened a larger office new New Delhi to support the operator's growing Indian customer base.

Mobile messaging firm Blyk has , its first in Asia.

New Zealand's 2degrees has become the of Huawei's new IDEOS Android 2.2 smartphone.

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