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AT&T’s Q2 2012: Revenues Of $31.6B, Earnings Of $0.66/Share, 61% Of Wireless Subscribers On Smartphones

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AT&T has just released its Q2 2012 financial results — the telecom giant reported quarterly revenues of $31.6 billion (that’s up 0.3% year-over-year) and earnings of $0.66 per share (up a full 10% year-over-year). AT&T also reported operating income of $6.8 billion, a healthy jump from to the $6.1 billion it reported in the previous quarter.

As solid as the numbers seem, AT&T couldn’t completely beat analyst expectations, as they forecasted revenues of $31.7 billion and earnings of
$0.63.

Even better for AT&T is the fact that its wireless margins were “the highest ever.”

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Written by Chris Velazco

July 24th, 2012 at 12:13 pm

AT&T CEO says it’s ‘too early’ to talk about 3G FaceTime fees

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AT&T Chief Executive Officer Randall Stephenson on Tuesday responded to rumors claiming the telecom would charge a data fee for customers using Apple’s upcoming over-the-air FaceTime feature on its network.



Written by AppleInsider

July 18th, 2012 at 2:15 am

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Fittie in telecomland

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KPN dacht gebruik te maken van de afwezigheid van klanten in verband met de zomervakantie door abonnementstarieven voor zakelijke telefonie op het vaste net met 25% te verhogen. Deze eenzijdige wijziging van de abonnementsvoorwaarden maakt KPN klanten contractvrij tot 1 augustus. Voor de concurrentie reden om een tandje bij te schakelen en zoveel mogelijk zakelijke bellers op de KPN tariefsverhoging te wijzen. In de commercials op radio 1, billboards langs de (digitale) snelweg en talloze advertenties gaat Esprit Telecom er bijvoorbeeld keihard in. Is dat verstandig of had het slimmer gekund?
Lees Meer over: Fittie in telecomland.

Written by http://www.molblog.nl/

July 10th, 2012 at 7:14 pm

RIM operating at a loss as fiscal 1Q 2013 earnings far worse than expected

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Canadian telecom Research in Motion took a substantial hit during its first fiscal quarter of 2013 with a non-GAAP loss of $0.37 per share on only $2.81 billion of revenue, numbers that are drastically lower than anticipated results from financial analysts and represent the first net loss for the company since 2004.



Written by AppleInsider

June 28th, 2012 at 8:30 pm

Graham Telecom Awards 2012, HTC grote winnaar

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Graham Telecom Awards 2012, HTC grote winnaar

In het Koetshuis van Nyenrode Business Universiteit zijn gisteren de Graham Telecom Awards 2012 uitgereikt. HTC sleepte 2 awards in de wacht: de HTC One X kreeg de titel ‘Best Smartphone 2012’ en de HTC One V mag zich de……

Written by Redactie

June 26th, 2012 at 10:20 am

Directie Autoriteit Consument & Markt benoemd

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De Autoriteit Consument & Markt, waarin per 1 januari 2013 drie toezichthouders opgaan, krijgt zeven directeuren. Johan Keetelaar wordt directeur van de directie Telecom, Vervoer en Post.

Written by Redactie Emerce

June 19th, 2012 at 7:00 am

ABN: ‘Technologie drijft sectoren uit elkaar’

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De TMT sector (technologie, media en telecom), gedreven door technologische ontwikkelingen, wordt op dit moment juist verdeeld door technologie. Dat stelt ABN AMRO in het rapport ‘Visie op TMT’.

Written by Redactie Emerce

June 8th, 2012 at 12:00 pm

Top 100 Brands in the World: 2012 Edition

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Every year the Millward Brown company publishes its Brandz Top 100 list, which is a ranking of the 100 most powerful brands around the world. The 2012 edition was release a couple of weeks ago.

The list separates “Technology” companies from “Telecom” ones, but in my opinion it’s all technology. In this case we could say that 7 out of the 10 most powerful brands in the world are coming from the tech industry. Not too shabby.

The top 10 brands this year are:

  1. Apple
  2. IBM
  3. Google
  4. McDonalds
  5. Microsoft
  6. Coca-Cola
  7. Malboro
  8. AT&T
  9. Verizon
  10. China Mobile

Other technology entries are Amazon.com at the 18th position, Facebook at 19th, SAP at 22th and Baidu (China’s most popular search engine) on the 25th position.

You can download the PDF with the top 100 brands and see related material here: 2012 Brandz Top 100.

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Written by Daniel Scocco

May 29th, 2012 at 4:45 pm

Kroes: meer onderzoeken naar telecom

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EU-commissaris Neelie Kroes (Digitale Agenda) treedt steeds vaker op tegen telecombedrijven.

Lees verder

Written by maarten@adformatie.nl

May 21st, 2012 at 6:13 pm

Carlos Slim wil na KPN ook Telekom Austria

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De Mexicaanse telecom miljardair Carlos Slim wil een belang in Telekom Austria. Slim heeft al een belang van twintig procent in de Oostenrijkse onderneming.

Written by Redactie Emerce

May 21st, 2012 at 5:05 am