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It took an Internet-wide outcry from millions of voters to prompt Rep. Lamar Smith, author of the Stop Online Piracy Act, to postpone a vote on the controversial Hollywood-backed bill. Now Smith, a...
Navigating India’s bureaucracy while trying to run an honest business is already difficult. Yesterday a Supreme Court verdict made it harder. In response to a petition by anticorruption...
The Supreme Court of India issued a stinging rebuke to the government on Thursday by canceling 122 telecommunications licenses sold at below-market prices in 2008 that have been the subject of a long...
Apple Inc. failed to get a preliminary ban on sales of Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy 10.1N and Galaxy Nexus mobile phone from a German court. The Munich Regional Court rejected the motion today,...
A House subcommittee kicked off this year’s cybersecurity agenda by approving a bill designed to protect “critical infrastructure” from cyberattacks, even as a Senate bill waits in...
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Wednesday defended a report it published this week on the Mexican telecommunications industry after the report’s conclusions drew sharp...
The Canadian government may announce rules as soon as this month to govern its next auction of wireless spectrum, which could unlock billions of dollars of infrastructure investments by companies...
Fish, barrel; fox, henhouse; Abbott, NBN. Mocking Tony Abbott’s ignorance of telecoms has become so easy and habitual that his latest pronouncements would normally hardly merit a response. But...
India’s Supreme Court will give its verdict on Thursday whether telecoms licences granted to several companies in 2008 should be revoked, in the latest judgement in one of the country’s...