- Mobile operators see costs now, gains later from new iPhone
- Chinese vendors face skeptical US lawmakers
- BT revenues will continue to fall, but outlook positive
- Swisscom names new CFO
- Italy's antitrust watchdog launches telco probe
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Mobile operators see costs now, gains later from new iPhone
Analyst cuts Q3 earnings estimates for AT&T, Sprint, Verizon to reflect higher subsidy costs.
http://goo.gl/1kJBF
Chinese vendors face skeptical US lawmakers
Huawei, ZTE head to Washington to dispute suggestions that U.S. expansion represents national security threat.
http://goo.gl/zbtza
BT revenues will continue to fall, but outlook positive
Ratings firm upgrades U.K. incumbent's outlook thanks to solid operating performance and strong free cash flow generation.
http://goo.gl/ASqAC
Swisscom names new CFO
Mario Rossi to replace Ueli Dietiker as telco overhauls senior management in bid to shore up domestic business.
http://goo.gl/KjqRz
Italy's antitrust watchdog launches telco probe
Regulator investigating whether Vodafone, Wind, Telecom Italia agreed to block Bip from market.
http://goo.gl/vtulj
Friday Review: Particle physics
U.K. mobile operator goes dotty with rebranding exercise as iPhone 5 grabs the world's attention.
http://goo.gl/e3RnP
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