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According to a recent study by Citrix, 91 percent of Hong Kong organizations will use BYOD initiatives and 76 percent of local businesses in Hong Kong either already provide mobile work styles to staff or plan to do so in the next 12 months. Read Original Content
Citing a dim market outlook for devices using the Windows OS in the country, Samsung has decided not to introduce Ativ S smartphones using Microsoft’s Windows Mobile as its main operating platform in Korea. Read Original Content
In a preliminary results announcement on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Chinese mobile phone and telecoms equipment maker ZTE Corp stated it will report a loss of as much as 1.75 billion yuan ($279.2 million) in the first nine months of 2012. Read Original Content
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Japan’s Softbank recently announced it will acquire a 70 percent stake in Sprint Nextel. Read Original Content
Airtel and the Andhra Pradesh government in India have developed a service to enable customers to make payments for their electric bills through their mobile phones. Read Original Content
Industry experts believe three big new technologies will add value to the existing mobile marketing solutions in India – location-based services, voice-based interactions and interactive applications. Read Original Content
Company officials and market analysts forecast that Korean mobile carriers SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus will see a sharp drop in earnings in the third quarter of this year because of rising market costs and increased expenditure to promote faster and more advanced network technology. Read Original Content
ZTE has been awarded the contract for China Mobile’s TD-LTE rollout in five major Chinese cities. Read Original Content
Chinese e-commerce site Yihaodian plans to open 1000 virtual shops in which customers can use QR codes and product images on their smartphones to create shopping lists and make orders which will be delivered to their homes. Read Original Content
Qualcomm Technologies, Bharti Airtel and Huawei have announced India's first multi-mode LTE TDD smartphone, the Huawei Ascend P1 LTE. Read Original Content
Japan’s NTT Docomo and South Korea’s KT have formed a partnership to develop a service to enable the Japanese company's customers with compatible smartphones to use a prepaid mobile payment service in South Korea. Read Original Content
The Chinese government is officially allocating the use of the 2.6 GHz band for TD-LTE, stating TD-LTE “has great edge in spectrum utilization and receives widespread recognition from global operators and device manufacturers”. Read Original Content
According to the eBay India Festive Mobile Commerce Survey, 83 percent of respondents stated they accessed shopping sites or apps on their mobile devices and 56 percent bought a product online using their mobile device. Read Original Content
The China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products stated China is expected to export 1 billion mobile phones in 2012, an annual increase of close to 15 percent. Read Original Content
An annual survey in New Zealand revealed 31 percent of respondents own a smartphone and 68 percent of smartphone owners use their device to access the Internet. Internet access via mobile phone has increased by 99 percent in the last 12 months. Read Original Content
Microsoft has launched TechDays, a four-month-long technology event across 50 cities in India offering developers, IT pros and technology students across the country the opportunity to attend an in-person event to familiarize themselves with the latest technologies and provide them with valuable insights and best practices. Read Original Content
Antenna Software provides a complete cloud-based enterprise mobility suite that enables both IT pros and business executives alike to create and manage mobile apps, websites and content across the entire business. This newsletter is sponsored in part by Antenna Software.
Results of a recent survey of technology executives worldwide indicate more than two-fifths believe Silicon Valley is on its way out as the technology hub, and 44 percent believe China will replace it by 2016, 22 percent believe it will be India, 10 percent say Japan and 9 percent South Korea. Read Original Content
According to officials from the People’s Bank of China, the Chinese government will issue a national mobile payment standard, possibly by the end of 2012. Read Original Content
Yahoo Inc. announced it will close its South Korean web portal and an Internet advertising business, and will shut down its office in Seoul by the end of this year. Read Original content
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