David Legard

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SingTel, NTT DoCoMo tie up to push 3G

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. (SingTel) and Japan's NTT DoCoMo Inc. will work together on developments related to third-generation (3G) mobile technology, including ensuring that subscribers to their 3G services can roam between the two countries, they said in separate statements Tuesday.

IDC: China, Taiwan to be Asia’s next broadband stars

China and Taiwan will see a rapid growth in the number of broadband Internet access subscribers and will begin to challenge South Korea, currently the largest broadband market in Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), according to research released by IDC Wednesday.

Singapore, India to strengthen ICT and trade ties

Singapore and India will strengthen their links in information and communications technologies (ICT) as part of a broad economic agreement between the two countries.

Singapore, India to strengthen ICT and trade ties

Singapore and India will strengthen their links in information and communications technologies (ICT) as part of a broad economic agreement between the two countries.

IDC: China software market to be worth $6B by 2007

The market for packaged software in China grew 19.5 per cent in 2002 to reach US$1.98 billion and will grow even faster over the next few years, according to figures released Thursday by IDC.

Five Asian carriers to operate regional Wi-Fi service

Five major Asian telecommunications carriers have joined forces to create a group called the Wireless Broadband Alliance which will integrate 8,600 Wi-Fi hotspots in five countries under a single service, the carriers said in a statement Friday.

Security firm finds a hole in Sun One

Security specialist @Stake Inc. has said that a module that ships with Sun Microsystems Inc.'s One Application Server has a flaw which could be exploited by outside attackers and which could give them control of the running Web server.

Security firm finds a hole in Sun One

Security specialist @Stake Inc. has said that a module that ships with Sun Microsystems Inc.'s One Application Server has a flaw which could be exploited by outside attackers and which could give them control of the running Web server.

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