Being put on hold is no fun. But Vodafone Group has little choice when it comes to plans for the company's Indian operations. The Anglo-Dutch telecommunications giant is expected to list its Indian business at some point but said this week ...
Hospitals are about to go wireless: bandage-like sensors will wirelessly send measurements of blood pressure, oxygen levels and other vital signs.
Hospitals are getting ready to cut the cord. In place of knots of wires stuck to patients to monitor their blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen level and body temperature, doctors and the companies that supply them hope to use Band-Aid-like ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Bargain-hunters stepped in to pick up beaten-down bank and energy stocks in Europe on Thursday, helping investors shake off downbeat economic data and a disappointing meeting of European Union leaders.
By New Delhi Bureau of Dow Jones Newswires New Delhi - Augere Ltd. is shutting down its Indian wireless operations and quitting the country because it has been unable to raise funds because of regulatory uncertainty, the Economic Times ...
Verizon Wireless is taking another step to snuff out unlimited data plans, a move that will likely lead to higher bills for millions of customers of the largest U.S. wireless carrier.
More wireless carriers are rethinking the data plan. A T-Mobile USA executive on Tuesday said the company plans to expand video content offered to its smartphone users and is rethinking how it would charge for that video.
Credit Suisse We have turned more positive on wireless following signs that the carriers are being more disciplined on pricing and subsidies.
For cellphone makers betting on booming global growth, the Spanish market has emerged as a key test case. Early signs aren't good: new data suggest that efforts by wireless carriers there to reduce spending on device subsidies are hurting ...
Wireless carriers are taking their first steps to change the terms of smartphone deals that have mostly benefited phone makers like Apple Inc., in a push that could leave consumers paying more for devices like the iPhone.
LightSquared's biggest lenders are questioning the company's ability to clear regulatory hurdles and build out its high-speed wireless network, steps on which its viability depends. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.
The J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. unit whose wrong-way bets on corporate credit cost the bank more than $2 billion includes a group that has invested in financially challenged companies, including LightSquared Inc., the wireless broadband ...
Wireless company chiefs used a major industry conference to prod regulators to free up more airwaves to help relieve what they describe as a crippling data capacity crunch.
MUMBAI – Bharti Airtel Ltd. said Thursday it will buy a 49% stake in the Indian broadband business of Qualcomm Inc. for about $165 million in a deal that will enable the company to expand its fourth-generation high-speed data services.