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Sweden’s TeliaSonera launches world’s first 4G services
14 Dec 2009
TeliaSonera has managed to beat its rivals launched the world's first 4G services or commercial LTE networks.
Australian government funds five geothermal energy projects
14 Dec 2009
According to Australian estimates, harvesting 1 per cent of the geothermal energy locked up deep in the bowels of the earth could suffice to meet Australia's total annual energy requirements for 26,000 years
WGC appoints Publicis Groupe's MS&L
14 Dec 2009
WGC appoints Publicis Groupe's MS&L
14 Dec 2009
Dragon Oil shareholders reject ENOC’s $1.9 billion buy-out bid
14 Dec 2009
Some analysts believe that Dubai authorities may be under pressure to sell assets including ENOC’s stake in Dragon Oil, to overcome the debt crisis
India's first grid-connected solar power plant generates 3 lakh units
12 Dec 2009
India's first megawatt size grid-connected solar power plant in West Bengal has generated over three lakh units of power, says union minister for new and renewable energy Farooq Abdullah
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