Despite concerns of sales slowdown for wireless equipment, Nokia reported Tues. it had sold more than 128 million phones in 2000, level that it said beat overall market growth. It also reported preliminary estimates of 405 million wireless phone units sold in last year, short of 420 million forecast by rivals such as Ericsson. Still, Nokia said 405 million number marked 45% increase from 1999. In preliminary numbers released before financial results are reported Jan. 30, it also indicated that global wireless subscriber base reached 700 million by year-end, which Nokia said represented international penetration of 12%.
DirecTV said it was giving $200 mail-in rebate for new residential customers who purchase system with professional installation Jan. 25-April 11 if they commit to one year of Total Choice premium programming package by April 25.
Excite@Home said it met its year-end subscriber target, closing 2000 with 2.95 million high-speed data customers worldwide, up from 2.31 million at close of 3rd quarter. Company said it grew more than 25% in 4th quarter, thanks partly to introduction of its QuickStart Kit self-installation in RadioShack stores in several major Comcast markets. Excite@Home said it plans to expand its retail presence by hundreds of stores this year, extending its QuickStart Kit program to AT&T and Cox territories as well. Separately, Excite@Home said it had withdrawn from its earlier deal to buy online games company Pogo.com for undisclosed price. Company, which didn’t give reason for pulling out of agreement, said it will retain its 10% stake in Pogo and continue to offer Pogo’s online games to subscribers.
Adelphia Communications said it plans to offer about $485 million in class A common stock and $400 million in convertible subordinated notes to investors, following successful offering by Charter Communications late last week. Separately, Adelphia said it began rolling out Wink Communications’ interactive TV service in upstate N.Y., offering service as free feature for digital cable subscribers in Buffalo area. MSO said it plans to introduce in another 2 undisclosed markets by early Feb.
Hughes Electronics said 2 of its subsidiaries, DirecTV and Hughes Network Systems, would start new high-speed satellite Internet service “Powered by DirecPC” as key part of expanding broadband strategy. Company plans to bundle satellite Internet service with DBS and offer it to DirecTV DBS subscribers. Service is expected to begin in this quarter.
Level 3 plans to build western link to previously announced pan-Asian undersea cable system it’s constructing with Flag Telecom to connect Hong Kong and Japan. Total cost of system is $900 million, with Hong Kong-Japan segment expected to be in service by June. New western segment will include connections to Korea and Taiwan and is expected to begin operating in early 2002. Taiwan segment is to start late this year. “Our partnership with Flag enables us to mitigate the cost of this expansion, as well as our initial cost of building the Hong Kong-to-Japan segment,” Level 3 Asia CEO Steven Liddel said. Companies said that Asian undersea cable system would connect to N. America and Europe through Level 3’s ownership in Japan-U.S. cable and company’s own transatlantic cable. Level 3 is overseeing construction of eastern link of pan-Asia system and Flag has purview over western link and management of entire system when it’s completed. Each company will own 3 fiber pairs in new system, which will have capacity of 320 Gbps. Carriers said upgrades could provide maximum capacity of 2.5 terabits per sec (tbps) on eastern link and 3.8 tbps on western segment.
Federation of Internet Solution Providers of the Americas (FISPA) urged FCC to extend today’s (Wed.) deadline for submitting reply comments on Commission’s cable open access inquiry. FISPA, which mostly represents smaller ISPs in Fla. and other states, asked agency to push deadline back 30 days to Feb. 9 to allow its members and other parties more time “to analyze the initial comments, evaluate the important legal, policy and operational issues regarding high-speed Internet access and prepare reply comments which will aid the Commission in its consideration of the questions raised in the notice of inquiry.” In 3-page filing with FCC last Fri., FISPA also argued that “the significance of these questions, their complexity and the large number of thoughtful and insightful comments filed in the initial round” weigh in favor of “a modest extension of time.”
LAS VEGAS -- Broadcasters offering data services are “very comfortable” that they can have good data business without running afoul of congressional pressure for HDTV, Matt Jacobson, exec. vp of iBlast, told CES convention here. Geocast Vp John Abel went further, saying hearing by House Telecom Subcommittee Chmn. Tauzin (R-La.) to pressure broadcasters on HDTV was “baloney.” Abel, former NAB exec. vp responsible for HDTV, also said still- undisclosed DTV test results “tilt in favor of staying the course” for using VSB-based standard.
Motorola will provide 3rd-generation wireless network upgrades for Sprint PCS under infrastructure agreement, terms not disclosed. Motorola said it would provide CDMA equipment with interoperability specifications and cdma2000 1x high-speed packet data “in a significant portion” of Sprint wireless markets. It said upgrade orders cover Sprint operations in Charlotte, Chattanooga, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, O., Greensboro, N.C., Honolulu, Knoxville, Norfolk, Raleigh, Richmond. Separately, Motorola said it completed 3G calls in Sprint PCS lab in Kansas City as part of tests before commercial deployment of next-generation wireless systems. Most recent trial involved Motorola’s 4-carrier base station that uses interoperability standard to connect to packet data serving node.
RCN Corp. insiders bought 1.538 million shares on open market Dec. 22-28. Purchases were made independent of any company- sponsored plan, company said. Board member Walter Scott bought one million shares, Chmn.-CEO David McCourt 500,000, other board members and officers 38,000.