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Best Group Vacation Deals for 2013 Coming Soon! - As the 2011-12 ski season comes to an end be sure to check back soon for our great selection of winter ski and summer vacation trips for the 2012-13 season. Highlights from last season (2011-12) were Switzerland from $885, Bulgaria from $899, Poland from $919 and Austria from $982 per person (double occupancy). We also [ ]...
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Resort Survey: Favorite French Resorts - France has long attracted skiers to its slopes and even hosted the first Winter Olympic Games in Chamonix in 1924. The skiers, and now the ?boarders, are still coming. Whether they?re looking for glamour and upscale accommodations or a more down to earth setting, the resorts of France don?t disappoint. And there?s more than skiing [ ]...
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Ski Vacation Deals in France - Chamonix, France Ski Trip from $1,549 per person At the foot of Mont Blanc, Chamonix offers one of the best high-mountain cocktails of the world. The mighty mount is a huge attraction in and of itself. Its spectacular scenery, some of the most extreme sites ever viewed, and its challenging ski areas make a perfect [ ]...
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Ski Vacations in Austria - Innsbruck, Austria Ski Trip from $1,198 per person Most visitors here ski at an intermediate level, but thrill-seekers still have some options. The amazingly daring runs of Hafelekar, Axamer Lizum, and Stubai Glacier are good for advanced skiers. The world-famous Air and Style Competition at the Olympic Ski Jump stadium attracts over 25,000 visitors in [ ]...
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European Resorts for Late-season Snow - Don’t worry if you haven’t made plans for your European ski trip yet. As the season winds down in some areas it continues to go strong at high-altitude resorts, especially those with glaciers. There’s still time to book a late-season ski vacation in the Alps. Take a look at some of the European resorts with [ ]...
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Europe?s Best Kept Secrets: Obergurgl, Austria - Obergurgl is a perfect example of why it?s important to shop around for ski resorts. While some dedicated fans of this Austrian resort love nothing better than its snowsure beginner and intermediate runs, expert skiers or those with a taste for a high level of nightlife will most likely find themselves bored here. Obergurgl?s greatest [ ]...
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Ski Vacation in Germany - Garmisch-Partenkirchen is built around the highest mountain in Germany, the Zugspitze, with an altitude of 2,962 meters (8,832 feet). The top of the mountain is actually a glacier with amazing ski terrain for advanced skiers ranging from bowls to natural, ungroomed drops. There?s ample opportunity for leisurely, intermediate skiing on the 75 miles of trails [ ]...
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Resorts Openings and Fresh Snow - Austrian Snow and Resorts In the last few days, the snowy white powder has been falling in Austria. The heaviest snowfall was in the western Austrian resorts but snow fell across the country, so fresh powder skiing be easily located. On Thursday, Mayrhofen (3/25cm) opened for the first time this season, thanks to the fresh [ ]...
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European Ski Resorts, What?s New for 2012 - In Austria, Saalbach is ready to welcome the new season with new charilists and gondola. Further upgrades and eplacement lifts are also ready to welcome visitors in Hintertux, Schladming and Kitzbühel. In France, Val d´Isère, already a top-tier resort, now boasts almost 160 ski slopes. Valpark, one of the best snow parks in Europe has [ ]...
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European Ski Resort Season Open Dates 2011-2012 - The ski season is closing fast and we’re all looking for a great season of endless white powder. Most of the major resorts look to be opening in the first week of December this years with a few exceptions. Chamonix (France) has already received substantial snowfall. The official resort open is the first week of [ ]...
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Best European Ski Resorts for Early Snow - If you’re planning a ski trip for this coming season, there is a great article in the Guardian UK which lists the top 10 ski resorts for early snow. Of the top 10 ski resorts, the first 8 listed are European: Val Thorens, France Chamonix, France Ischgl, Austria Tignes, France Hintertux, Austria Breuil-Cervina, Italy Obergurgl, [ ]...
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2011-2012 Season Ski Trips Are Here! - Welcome the 2011-2012 ski season with our best ski trip prices to Europe. Prices for the new season start from $1,198 per person (Innsbruck) and include: roundtrip air, 6 or 7 nights hotel accomodation (double occupancy), buffet breakfast, transfer as specified, airline fuel surcharges and local taxes and service charges in Europe. Great European ski [ ]...
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Bangladesh to open Wi-Fi services to mobile operators - (Telecompaper) The Bangladesh telecoms regulator has published a draft guideline allowing mobile operators to provide Wi-Fi services in a bid to realise the government's pledge of building a digital Bangladesh. The guideline, posted on the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) website, said Wi-Fi operators will not be charged for spectrum utilisation but need only pay an application form fee of BDT 500 and a processing fee of BDT 5,000. Besides the mobile phone operators, any person, private, corporate, public or national entity can use the Wi-Fi band for short range or high speed digital devices. In the guideline, the BTRC declares the 83.5 MHz and 150 MHz bands as Wi-Fi bands. A total of 233.5 MHz bandwidth has been stored for Wi-Fi services, according to the guideline. However access to the spectrum will be on a shared basis. No exclusive spectrum will allocated to any specific operator....
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Vivendi denies considering breakup - (Telecompaper) Vivendi is in the early stages of an internal review that could result in Universal Music Group and Activision Blizzard being separated from the group's telecommunications and content distribution subsidiaries, people with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg. Another possibility reportedly being considered is to spin off French pay-TV operator Canal Plus, which is 20 percent owned by Lagardere. Various scenarios will be discussed by Vivendi's board and top executives at a three-day summit in June, according to Bloomberg's sources. Vivendi chairman Jean-Rene Fourtou told shareholders last week that the company's stock was nearly 40 percent undervalued because of its structure as a holding vehicle of multiple units. The group responded to Bloomberg's report with a denial of what it called anonymous and ungrounded allegations, adding that any future strategic decisions will have shareholder value creation at their core....
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Alcatel-Lucent posts Q1 operating loss as sales fall 12% - (Telecompaper) Alcatel-Lucent reported first-quarter revenues down 12.3 percent from a year earlier and 22.7 percent lower versus the fourth quarter, at EUR 3.206 billion. The network equipment maker suffered from a slowdown in spending among European carriers and declining CDMA sales in North America as operators move to LTE. The company posted an adjusted operating loss of EUR 221 million or 6.9 percent of sales, and the gross margin fell to 30.3 percent from 35.3 a year ago. Alcatel said the gross margin should improve in the rest of the year, on a better product mix. The net result for Q1 was a profit of EUR 398 million or 14 cents a share, thanks to a gain of EUR 659 million on the sale of its Genesys unit. After positive operating cash flow of EUR 168 million, the company finished March with net cash of EUR 784 million. CEO Ben Verwaayen said the company had a slow start to the year, but was showing good progress on lowering costs and generating cash. Alcatel-Lucent maintained it...
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LG profits improve in Q1, despite further sales drop - (Telecompaper) LG Electronics reported a continued fall in revenues in the first quarter, but improved its profits thanks to cost reductions and a better product mix. The Korean company posted sales of KRW 12.23 trillion, down 7.1 percent from a year earlier, while operating profit jumped to KRW 448 billion from KRW 131 billion. The net result improved to a profit of KRW 243 billion from a loss of KRW 16 billion in the first quarter of 2011. The Mobile Communications division posted a turnaround to operating profit of KRW 39 billion, versus a loss of KRW 101 billion a year ago, while revenues fell 14 percent year-on-year to KRW 2.497 trillion. The company shipped 13.7 million phones in the quarter, down 22 percent from Q4. LG said profits improved thanks to a bigger share for smartphones and especially LTE devices, and a better cost structure. While the company does not expect market growth to accelerate, smartphone demand is expected to continue to increase, led by the further roll-ou...
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Ericsson Q1 sales down 4%, profit up on handset sale gain - (Telecompaper) Ericsson reported first-quarter sales down 4 percent from a year earlier to SEK 51.0 billion. Sales of network equipment dropped 18 percent to SEK 27.3 billion, due to a drop in CDMA sales on the transition to LTE and cautious spending at customers in Europe, the Middle East and India amid difficult political or economic climates, Ericsson said. The weaker orders were offset by the acquisition of Telcordia and a strong services business, where revenues rose 18 percent to SEK 20.6 billion. Operating profit, excluding the joint venture stakes and the sale of its share in Sony Ericsson, fell to SEK 2.8 billion from SEK 6.3 billion a year ago, and the EBITA margin nearly halved to 7.7 percent from 14.1. Ericsson said the gross margin was under pressure as expected, as part of its strategy to take more upgrade contracts in Europe in order to win market share. This trend is expected to continue in the short term. Net profit rose to SEK 8.8 billion or SEK 2.76 per share, from S...
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Apple quarterly net profit soars 94% - (Telecompaper) Apple announced a near doubling in net profit for its fiscal second quarter, to USD 11.6 billion of USD 2.30 per share, from USD 6.0 billion or USD 6.40 per share in the year-earlier period. Revenues for the three months to March jumped to USD 39.2 billion from USD 24.7 billion, and the company's gross margin improved to 47.4 percent from 41.4 percent in the year-ago quarter. The results were well ahead of Apple's earlier guidance for revenues of around USD 32.5 billion and EPS of USD 8.50. Apple sold 35.1 million iPhones in the quarter, up 88 percent year-on-year. iPad shipments rose an even stronger 151 percent to 11.8 million units, and sales of Mac computers increased 7 percent to 4 million. Apple also sold 7.7 million iPods, down 15 percent from the year-ago quarter. For the third fiscal quarter, Apple forecast revenue of about USD 34 billion and EPS of USD 8.68....
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Google launches storage service Google Drive - (Telecompaper) Google has confirmed the launch of a new online storage service called Google Drive. Users can access the service and their stored content from any fixed or mobile internet connection, with an Android app already available and an iOS app planned. Users can also make selected files open to sharing with others, add and reply to comments on stored documents, and receive notifications when others post comments on shared items. Google Drive comes with an initial 5GB storage free. Users can upgrade to 25GB for USD 2.49 per month, 100GB for USD 4.99 and 1TB for USD 49.99. By choosing a paid account, they also get increased storage on Gmail of 25GB. Normal storage on Gmail was increased to 10GB from 7.5GB to coincide with the launch of Google Drive....
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Indian court gives operators 3 mths to continue services - (Telecompaper) India's Supreme Court has ruled that operators whose licences were canceled in its ruling in February can continue services longer, due to the delay in organising an auction of the associated spectrum. Under the earlier ruling, which canceled the mobile licences awarded under the previous government, the mobile companies were ordered to halt services at the start of June. Operators such as Uninor and MTS India had asked the court to allow them to continue services longer. The Supreme Court asked the government to conduct the auction by 31 August, the Economic Times reports, extending its earlier deadline of 02 June by nearly three months. Operators can continue services until 07 September. The government said it aims to redistribute the spectrum by the end of the current fiscal year, in March 2013. Regulator Trai issued its recommendations for the auction on 24 April, and the government will now consider how to go ahead with the plans. The court order has already led som...
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AT&T results improve in Q1 after 4.3 mln iPhones sold - (Telecompaper) AT&T reported first-quarter revenues of USD 31.8 billion, up 1.8 percent versus the year-earlier quarter. Operating profit rose to USD 6.1 billion from USD 5.8 billion, and net profit improved to USD 3.6 billion, or USD 0.60 per diluted share, from USD 3.4 billion or 57 cents a share in the year-earlier quarter. First-quarter 2012 cash from operating activities totaled $7.8 billion, and capital expenditures totaled $4.3 billion. Free cash flow ? cash from operating activities minus capital expenditures ? totaled $3.5 billion. AT&T Wireless again led the increase, with revenues up 5.4 percent year-over-year to USD 16.1 billion and operating profit advancing 11.3 percent to USD 4.4 billion. Wireless service revenues increased 4.3 percent to USD 14.6 billion, led by a 19.9 percent rise in data to USD 6.1 billion. The operator sold over 5.5 million smartphones in the three months, including 4.3 million iPhones, and 59.8 percent of postpaid customers now use the devices. Net ...
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HTC sees stronger sales in Q2 after One series launch - (Telecompaper) HTC forecast a strong improvement in second-quarter revenues, driven by the launch of its HTC One series of smartphones in April. The company expects revenue of around NTD 105 billion, up sharply from TWD 67.8 billion in the first three months of 2012. The gross margin should improve to 27 percent from 25 percent in Q1, and the operating margin rise to 11 percent from 7.5. The outlook was given in its presentation of first-quarter results, which were down sharply due to a lack of new phones from the smartphone maker. HTC said it has received positive feedback on the One series, with distribution agreements with more than 140 partners worldwide. The launch is supported by an advertising campaign on TV and other media....
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