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ATX Motherboard Chassis suits automation, telecom applications.
2013-06-27 14:28:57| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Compatible with ATX motherboards, AX61131TM industrial-grade, 19 in., 1U, rackmount chassis measures 17.3 x 16.8 x 1.73 in. and supports 1U Flex ATX 270W power supply. Front panel hosts 2 USB ports, power switch, 2 LED indicators (power status and HDD activity), and reset button. Dual internal 3.5 in. drive bays allow for storage, while PCI slot fosters expansion. Interior can also accommodate two 4 cm ball-bearing fans for heat dissipation. This story is related to the following:Computer Chassis | Electronic Equipment Chassis
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Telenor, Qatar Telecom win Myanmar licences
2013-06-27 13:12:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Norway-based Telenor and Qatar Telecom have won the contest for new operator licences in Myanmar. The two companies beat off nine other candidates and will compete against the two existing operators in Myanmar. A consortium of France Telecom-Orange and Japanese company Marubeni has been named a back-up candidate if for some reason the two winners do not complete the licensing process, Dow Jones reported. The 15-year licences will be issued by September and will carry coverage requirements aimed at serving the country's rural population. The operators will also have to share infrastructure and commit to offering low initial subscription fees. Other bidders for the licences were India-based Airtel, Malaysia's Axiata, Digicel, Millicom, Vietnam's Viettel, Singtel in a consortium with local operator M-Tel, MTN and a consortium led by Japan's KDDI and Sumitomo. Vodafone and China Mobile earlier planned to bid for a licence, but withdrew their offer after further evaluation of the investment case.
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Tunisie Telecom stake attracts 13 bidders
2013-06-27 07:53:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The 35 percent Tunisie Telecom stake put up for sale by Emirati International Telecomunications (EIT) has attracted at least four bidders, ICT minister Mongi Marzouk announced on radio station Express FM. Turkcell and Etisalat will compete against another Turkish company and a Korean one, he said. Application criteria include being a fixed or mobile operator, as the government's aim is "to realise more added value for Tunisie Telecom, in terms of developing services, technologies and strategic choices". Ahmed ben Hussien, an official in the Ministry of Communications, told Reuters that there are 13 companies which expressed interest in buying the stake, including six international companies. He said these include Turkcell and Turk Telekom, Korea Telecom, Etisalat and two others from China.
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SIM Controller streamlines telecom software development.
2013-06-26 14:28:29| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Model SCF136H SIM controller is based on Cortus APS3cd 32-bit CPU, enabling 10 MIPS at 20 MHz across range of temperatures and providing low power modes. It includes 136 KB unified flash memory and 3.5 KB static RAM. With controller, developers can optimize efficiency of applications and related performance regardless of hardware limitations. Maximizing performance of software running on chip, product is also available with pre-loaded bootloader. This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and DevicesSearch for suppliers of: Integrated Circuits (IC)
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Myanmar's telecom race enters final stretch
2013-06-26 13:34:19| IT Services - Topix.net
Foreign companies will tap into one of the world's final telecom frontiers Thursday when Myanmar hands out licenses to operate two new mobile phone networks - part of efforts by the long-isolated nation to use technology to spur economic development.
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