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  • Jim Clarke has been appointed as director of global carrier sales at Telstra International. He will be responsible for driving sales strategy and business development across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the US and Australia. Clarke has 13 years’ experience in the telecoms industry, including four years at Telstra Wholesale and four years at WorldCom International.
  • Nokia has appointed Stephen Elop as president and CEO. He replaces Olli Pekka Kallasvuo, who has held the position since 2006, and Elop is charged with heading the company’s transformation as it sets out to compete with Apple and Google. Prior to joining Nokia, Elop headed Microsoft’s business division, and has held positions in numerous US software companies, including Juniper Networks.
  • Takashi Tanaka has been named as president of KDDI Corporation, replacing Tadashi Onodera in December. Tanaka will remain senior VP of solutions and consumer businesses and product development until then. Tanaka joined KDDI in April 1981 and has held numerous posts at the company, previously heading the company’s wireless broadband operations.
  • Jim Clarke has been appointed as director of global carrier sales at Telstra International. He will be responsible for driving sales strategy and business development across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the US and Australia. Clarke has 13 years’ experience in the telecoms industry, including four years at Telstra Wholesale and four years at WorldCom International.
  • It would appear that the new regime at France Telecom are all for action.
  • Dubia-based operator Du is setting the pace in developing Arabic content for the internet and pushing it out to service provider across the Middle East, as Guy Matthews reports.
  • The Spanich incumbent is upping the ante on the continent as it searches for the growth that is missing from its home market. Eira Hayward reports.
  • US telecoms is in a muddle. Some are saying that while it's time for more investment infrastructure, others argue nothing needs to be done. Caroline Chappell reports.
  • Telkom Indonesia's ability to exploit market interest depends on ensuring the country's infrastructure can meet demands. Angela Partington reports.
  • Following a spate of acquisitions, Bharti Airtel is bidding for dominance in Africa. Guy Matthews assesses the Indian operator's plans as it assimilates its new business.