Russia's MTS has ordered Rich Communication Services (RCS) and WebRTC services from Mavenir Systems.
Saudi Arabia's Mobily has signed an LTE roaming agreement with UAE's Etisalat.
Azerbaijan's Bakcell has lowered its international call costs to 29 qepik per minute for all destinations -- excluding satellite based services.
Australia's Optus has launched its Voice over IP (VoIP) application, ipPhone Express for its wholesale customers.
Sweden's Tele2 has ordered a network performance monitoring tool from NSN.
Singapore's SingTel is to offer direct carrier billing for Windows Phone Store mobile app purchases.
UAE's Du says that it is to deploy around 100 Wi-Fi hotspots in key locations across Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Canada's MTS announced plans to expand its HSPA+ wireless network to six new rural Manitoba communities in 2014, covering 4,000 residents.
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