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Hong JiangPresident and Chief Executive Officer
HJ Solutions, LLC![]()
Hong Jiang, PhD, is the President and Chief Executive Officer of HJ Solutions, a technology consulting firm. Dr. Jiang is an expert on LTE, WiMax and China 3G. Dr. Jiang has over 10 years of experience in wireless technologies including LTE and WiMax....
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PJ Louis is the President at PJ Louis LLC, a consulting firm providing business and operational advisory services to underperforming and distressed telecom, media and technology companies. The firm provides expert witness services to law firms and diligence...
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Derek Ball is CEO of Tynt, Inc, a company providing user engagement and analytics solutions for digital content publishers. His current experience focuses upon the emerging technology sector, online newspaper and magazine publishing, social media and...
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Samsung and Qualcomm – Cut Cross Licensing Deal
November 16, 2009
Samsung to Pay $1.3B to Qualcomm for Licenses | www.wirelessweek.com
There seems to be a lot of benefit to this relationship – financial and political.
Sprint Nextel and Partners – Is Pumping Another $1.5B into Clearwire Wise?
November 10, 2009
Sprint, Partners to Pump $1.5 Billion Into Clearwire | online.wsj.com
I am a supporter of Clearwire. I like the concept. However, a year ago I had expressed my doubts about Sprint Nextel and its Partners’ ability to find the cash in 2009 to build the network unless Clearwire could demonstrate it had a plan it could execute to.
Nokia – Getting Hammered By The Recession – Are It's Actions Correct?
November 10, 2009
UPDATE 4-Nokia Siemens to cut 5,800 jobs, save $1.5 bln | www.reuters.com
Last year, 2008, I had noted that the telecom manufacturers would get slammed and hammered by the recession. It is going to get worse before it gets better. Even if you assume that 2010 will be the end of the recession, the end will not result in instant sales of handsets. If anything there will be a consumer delay. People will be employed with new jobs, pay old bills, pay current bills, and then focus on the things like fancy new costly handsets.
China’s Grey Market – Will Keep on Growing
November 9, 2009
China's smartphone shipments to triple by 2013 | www.totaltele.com
The Chinese grey market did not exist 10 years ago. However, all of the signs that it was about to appear were there and Wall Street analysts ignored the signs.
Windstream – Thumbs Up on Rollup Effort
November 8, 2009
Windstream Buys Another Rural Carrier | online.wsj.com
I give Windstream’s recent rollup efforts a thumbs up. The company is currently performing its own version of a rural telecom carrier consolidation. Up until recently, Windstream had purchased Lexcom and D&E Communications. Now it has just agreed to buy NuVox.
July 29, 2008 | Hong Kong
GLG Seminar: Smartphones – Apple, HTC, RIMMApril 3, 2008 | Palo Alto
GLGi: Chinese Wireless IndustryApril 2, 2008 | New York
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