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-+UK to Consider Jamming Mobile Phones in Prisons
A call to jam mobile phones from working within the UK's prisons has been made by the chairman of one of the Independent Monitoring Boards that keep an eye on the country's prison service.
-+DigitalBridge Secures Funding for WiMAX Expansion in Rural USA
Rural USA based WiMAX network operator, DigitalBridge Communications (DBC) has completed an additional round of equity financing, including an investment from cable and newspaper publisher Schurz Communications.
-+SMS Costs Could Fall in India
The cost of sending an SMS in India may be set for a substantial reduction if the telecoms regulator, TRAI decides it needs to regulate the tariffs.
-+MMS is Finally Poised to be the New 'King' of Non-voice Services
At the end of 2009, IDC expects mobile multimedia services to make up 11% of total mobile services revenue in Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ), surpassing SMS revenue contribution for the first time.
-+Swedish Export Agency Backs $1 Billion of Ericsson Sales to Russia
Russia's Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) has secured a credit facility in the amount of up to just over US$1 billion backed by Sweden's Export Credit Agency to support purchases of network infrastructure equipment from Ericsson.
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