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Mobile Industry Lost over $58 Billion in 2011 Due to Inadequate Billing Systems


­A new report from Juniper Research finds that the mobile telecoms industry lost more than $58 billion last year -- over 6% of global revenues -- due to inadequate FM (Fraud Management) and RA (Revenue Assurance) processes. The report suggests that under a 'nightmare scenario' whereby operators fail

Two Thirds of UK Telcos Expect to Create New Jobs This Year


­The UK telecoms sector is upbeat about its plans to create new jobs with 63 percent of businesses stating that they plan to do so this year compared to a national average of 58 percent, according to the Barclays Job Creation Survey 2012. Of those, all expected to create jobs for skilled workers

Trainings to be organized to train teachers to efficiently use learning technologies and electronic recourses


With the introduction of information and communication technologies in the sphere of education the education process shifted from a lecture based teaching to ICT based interactive and constructive learning. The ‘Chevron Xəzər’ company jointly with the ‘Mədəd-Azərbaycan’ company

Every year tax administrations in foreign countries increase ICT spendings by 20%


Every year tax administrations in foreign countries increase ICT spendings by 20% According to information provided by ‘ICTnews’, the increase in ICT spendings was observed in foreign countries even during the world financial crises. The Minister of Taxes’ Adviser on relations with international

Azerbaijan studying Dutch and Canadian experience to build e-government


The State Commission on Public Service under the President of Azerbaijan has studied the e-government experience of the Netherlands and Canada,

Azerbaijan considers scientific network integration in EGI project


The Institute of Information Technology (IIT) of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan is considering the possibility of integrating the AzScienceNet scientific computer network in the EGI project, the IIT said. The opportunity to become a full member is considered within

Blackberry-maker RIM reports $125m loss


Blackberry manufacturer Research in Motion (RIM) has reported a quarterly loss, due in part to falling revenues on the back of weak smartphone shipments. The Canadian company made a net loss for the three months to 3 March of $125m (£78m), compared with a profit of $934m a year earlier.

Mobile firms bleed billions to fraud and bill errors


Mobile phone firms are losing $58bn (£36bn) a year worldwide to billing errors and fraud, a report says. Juniper Research found operators were "leaking" revenue because the complexity of networks made fraud

Apple, Foxconn set new standard for China work conditions


Apple Inc and its main contract manufacturing Foxconn agreed to tackle violations of conditions among the 1.2 million workers assembling iPhones and iPads in a landmark decision that could change the way Western companies do business in China. Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group, whose subsidiary

Smartphone makers hit by screen patent lawsuit


A lawsuit has claimed that six leading technology firms have infringed patents for a process that turns text and images into pixels displayed on screens. The action was filed in a US court by Graphics Properties Holdings (GPH) - the company formerly known as the high-end computer maker Silicon Graphics.

Bakcell becomes author of several significant innovations in 2011


Bakcell - the First Mobile Operator and Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijan continues to gladden its customers with novelties and became the author of several innovations in the year 2011. These innovations are very important from the aspect of promoting the company's brand and marketing strategy,

Report: UK pubic sector IT lacks disaster recovery


The public sector is the UK industry with the least infrastructure for backup and disaster recovery (DR), according to a survey published this week. The UK findings of the global survey showed that nearly 61 per cent of respondents in the public sector say their DR is not well managed, and a similar proportion

Australia goes digital with government records


The Australian Government is fast-tracking moves to digital information management – with whole-of-government reforms requiring federal agencies to move from paper to digital record-keeping. This change-over, led by National Archives Australia (NAA), is being rolled out under the Federal

Ministry of Taxes to carry out introduction of ICT in five directions


The Ministry of Taxes, which constantly improves the application of information technologies, will conduct its policy in this field in the main five directions. This information was provided to ‘ICTnews’ by the Ministry’s analytic information department. According to this information,

Citizens will use electronic medical certificates to obtain ID cards and driving licenses


Activities are underway in Azerbaijan to integrate the ‘Electronic Health Card System of Citizens’, introduced by the Ministry of Health, with information systems of other government agencies. The Ministry of Health has already established the system of data exchange with the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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