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  • Efforts to upgrade network infrastructure in Austria has continued this week, after Alcatel-Lucent announced that it will upgrade H3G’s optical fibre backbone network to 100Gpbs in order to help the Austrian mobile operator handle an increased demand for mobile data.
  • Globalstar has signed a letter of intent with Shahad Al Sahra Trading Est (SAS), under which SAS will own and operate a satellite gateway ground station in Saudi Arabia. The two parties have also established a Satellite Services Agreement.
  • Network services company Juniper Networks has acquired rights to the service management layer for its Content Delivery Network (CDN) offering from BitGravity, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Communications.
  • The development of ASSC-1, a fibre optic submarine cable linking Perth, Australia with Singapore and Indonesia, has been announced.
  • Virgin Media has confirmed it has trialled and tested its 4G mobile network on fibre connectivity in the UK, ahead of the country’s forthcoming spectrum auctions.
  • Despite the 6% tax on mobile services being abolished on 1 January 2012, the new Croatian government has already announced its reintroduction.
  • A1, Telekom Austria Group’s domestic subsidiary has deployed a vectoring technology upgrade on its Giga-network, in partnership with Alcatel-Lucent.
  • India’s supreme court has ruled that Vodafone does not owe a $2.9 billion capital gains tax bill, following its acquisition of a 67% stake in Hutchison Essar for $11 billion in 2007.
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  • Korea Telecom (KT) has selected Nokia Siemens Networks as one of its infrastructure and service vendors for the deployment of its LTE network.