Malaysia’s IT sector pushes global envelope, wins WCIT awards

held recently in Taipei, Taiwan. The national ICT industry association of Malaysia, PIKOM, led a delegation of 71 business leaders - the largest foreign delegation attending the 21st WCIT 2017 - organised by World Information Technology & Services Alliance ... ( read original story ...)

Qualcomm to appeal anti-trust fine decision in Taiwan

Taipei, Oct. 12 (CNA) Qualcomm Inc., a U.S.-based smartphone ... The refusal by Qualcomm, the FTC said, failed to meet the requirement of European Telecommunications Standards Institute, which asked its members to license their technologies to its other ... ( read original story ...)

A helping hand from Taiwan

Representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia James ... Rahman to facilitate investigations into a property scam here involving RM30,000. Also remanded were two men and a woman aged between 30 and 45 who are directors of Syarikat ... ( read original story ...)

Qualcomm Hit With $773 Million Antitrust Fine In Taiwan

The Taiwanese regulator claimed that the American multinational semiconductor and telecommunications giant has been collecting large sums of money in licensing fees from Taiwanese local tech firms for more than seven years. Taiwan’s Fair Trade Commission ... ( read original story ...)

Qualcomm launching IoT and smart car lab in China

U.S. semiconductor and telecom giant Qualcomm, in partnership with a Chinese ... This announcement comes at a difficult time for Qualcomm, as the government of Taiwan just hit the company with a record-setting $773 million fine as the result of an ... ( read original story ...)

Qualcomm handed record $774m antitrust fine in Taiwan

The Taiwan Fair Trade Commission said on Wednesday it had fined ... Korea could find inspiration out of it, but that ruling is already being appealed.“ Qualcomm holds intellectual property that is central to how 3G and 4G networks operate, and supplies ... ( read original story ...)

Qualcomm faces $774 million antitrust fine in Taiwan

Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission has fined the company the equivalent of $774 million over claims it abused its dominance of cellular chipsets in phones. The company effectively has a monopoly over CDMA, WCDMA (3G) and LTE chipsets, the Commission said ... ( read original story ...)