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  • Leading Saudi Arabian telecoms operator STC has signed an agreement with Alcatel-Lucent for the launch of 4G LTE services in the country.
  • Bruce Chatterley has been appointed CEO of Broadvox. He has over 25 years of experience in domestic and international telecommunications.
  • China Mobile and US WiMax operator Clearwire have entered into an agreement regarding test specifications and joint interoperability testing for TD LTE devices in global spectrum band configurations.
  • 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.
  • How satellite and cable history is repeating itself.
  • Korea Telecom (KT) has selected Nokia Siemens Networks as one of its infrastructure and service vendors for the deployment of its LTE network.
  • Jean-Bernard Lévy has been appointed as CEO of French telecoms group SFR. Lévy is CEO of Vivendi, SFR’s parent company, and takes over from Frank Esser who has stepped down after 10 years of service.
  • Robert Wise has been appointed chief innovation officer at MTN Satellite Communications. Wise was previously engineering VP in HP’s public cloud computing effort, where he led the engineering team for HP’s mobile/cloud-based music project, and was instrumental in HP’s adoption of OpenStack software.
  • Hibernia Atlantic will begin supplying connectivity between Europe and the US for Telefónica International Wholesale Services (TIWS).
  • VimpelCom has appointed Bobby Leach as group director of communications. He will be responsible for communications at group level, including internal communications and media relations. Leach’s previous position was as group communications director for Vodafone Group, a position he held since 2008. He joined Vodafone Group in 2001 and prior to this position worked in consultancy for 15 years.