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  • February 18, 2014
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LG Brings Out Affordable L Series III 

LG announced the latest in its mid-range L-Series phones.  The new L Series III range of budget and mid-range smartphones will be officially unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014, where more details about their availability may be announced. LG has announced three devices as part of the series; namely the L90, L70, and L40. 

 

Pulling Out All Stops – Pour 3G

Pakistan’s expected efforts for 3G Auction.   Pakistan government is making all possible efforts to bring in new operators for participation in expected 3G auction that is planned within next couple of months. 

 

2014: Darwinian Year for Telecom Industry

The global telecom industry is looking at an eventful 2014 to converge and culminate into a perfect storm. This is a Darwinian year that will distinguish between winners and losers, ruthlessly and unequivocally. The year ahead will be characterized by unprecedented levels of consumer choice, ubiquity, and interactivity. To make it ahead operators need new skills.

 

Avalanche! – Babilon-Mobile Cautions

Tajikistan mobile operator Babilon-Mobile has expanded the coverage of its network in the Mountainous Badakhshan autonomous region.  Mobile services were launched in the town of Murgab there. Also, it started an SMS service to inform customers of avalanches on the road connecting Dushanbe and Chanak in the languages Tajik, Russian and English languages.

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