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  • Jim Machi is senior vice president of marketing at Dialogic and has been with the company since 1998. Here he talks to Richard Irving about the company’s past M&A activity and the need to now grow its business organically.
  • Michael Knobel is president and COO of the facilities-based carrier Nobel Globe, which was founded in 1998. Nobel established its operational headquarters in Bucharest in 2002 and Michael began running the operations and carrier group out of Romania in 2004.
  • Steve Altman has become vice chairman of Qualcomm Incorporated, after serving as president for the last six years.
  • Henry Tirri has been promoted to chief technology officer of Nokia and its associated organisations, including Nokia Research Center and CIC. His mandate is to drive the current and future technological competitiveness of Nokia.
  • Orange has appointed Nathalie Leboucher to lead the company’s new Smart Cities strategic programme. The Smart Cities programme is one of six strategic programmes defined by the executive committee of France Telecom Orange.
  • Telefónica has announced the management teams for its global unit Telefónica Digital and a restructured Telefónica Europe, to lead the company’s growth strategy in the digital world.
  • As telcos seek to expand their horizons, Richard Irving investigates the business solutions to be found in vertical sectors. From the well-established financial vertical, to opportunities in media and healthcare, he asks where carriers will head next?
  • While we may all sometimes take a vicarious pleasure in other people’s suffering, especially when it comes to that of our competitors, there is something in the recent events at Research in Motion – and what has been labelled the ‘BlackBerry outage’ – that make one’s blood run cold.
  • Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology leverages multiple transmit and receive antennas at both the radio base station and the device, in order to increase data rates and capacity on a network.
  • Experiencing explosive levels of end user growth and infrastructure development, but at the same time weighed down by recent corruption and scandal, Alex Hawkes examines the exciting but erratic Indian telecoms market.