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The discussions could lead to a partnership in which Sprint would share information about mobile phones and other technology with the South Korean company.
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Another potential suitor for troubled No. 3 wireless carrier Sprint Nextel? Maybe: CNBC's David Faber reports that Korean wireless giant SK Telecom is in talks to buy the company.
But a Reuters source throws cold water on the deal: "There are no acquisition talks going on right now between SK...
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South Korea's SK Telecom Co Ltd and Sprint Nextel Corp are in preliminary talks about collaborating on technology and not discussing a merger, sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
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- Reports: SK Telecom looking at Sprint Nextel (rcrnews.com)
Paris, France (AHN) - Algerian railway agency ANESRIF has renewed its vendor agreement with Canadian telecom equipment maker Nortel for the rollout of wireless communications using GSM-R technology in two new railway lines in Algeria. GSM-R ...
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Sprint Nextel is talking with South Korean company SK Telecom about forming a partnership. The two companies would share information about mobile phones and other technology. Sprint and SK Telecom are also discussing the possibility of SK Telecom becoming a minority investor in Sprint. Last year...
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"Sonus Networks was the only company to offer us the technology to get our services to market quickly," commented Manuel Ibanez, operations and projects ...
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"The immediate problem when you approach the scoring of a science-fiction film is that it's set in the future or on an alien world or whatever the story demands of you musically," explains Austin composer ...
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Last October political science and human communication junior Chris Gast started applying for summer internships.
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Norman Matloff, a professor of computer science at the University of California at Davis , appeared in 1998 before a U.S. House committee and delivered testimony titled " Debunking the Myth of a Desperate ...
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Company to Provide Independent Program/Project Assessment, Analysis and Evaluation Services SAN DIEGO and MCLEAN, Va., July 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Science Applications International Corporation today ...
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IBM Corp.'s second-quarter profit leaped 22 percent, blowing past Wall Street estimates as the technology company's bread-and-butter services division continued to thrive despite economic malaise in the U.S. ...
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- Intel 2Q profit jumps 25% (azcentral.com)
Local school districts should take more advantage of online programs to expand instruction in math, science, foreign languages and other areas, the San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury said in a new report.
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On July 16, Don and Marty talked to Dr. Bernard Harris about his career as an astronaut and about his non-profit foundation's summer science camps.
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Monday, 14 July 2008, 2:18 pm Press Release: New Zealand Government Hon Pete Hodgson Minister of Research Science and Technology 14 July 2008 Embargoed till 2pm Media Release Direct help for exporters in ...
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