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AT&T looks to APAC for growth
With recent boosts to its operations in India, Vietnam and other countries, AT&T has invested aggressively in Asia (the continent, not the band) and it... |
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China produces 40% of mobile phones
According to a report from China's Ministry of Information Industry, China produced about 500 million mobile phones, or more than 40 percent of all phones made worldwide in 2007. The figure marks a... | | | New WiFi bill won't kill community WiFi start-ups
There are many reports circulating about the ramifications of a bill that looks to protect children and adolescents from exploitation online, but Ars Technica pours cold water on... |
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700 MHz auction: Clearwire won't bid; VZW will
Clearwire filed a document with the SEC stating that it will not bid in the upcoming 700 MHz auction in January, but the company did not give a reason for the decision to abstain. Potential bidders... | | | Orange: 20% of iPhones sold unlocked
France Telecom subsidiary Orange has announced that about 20 percent of the iPhones it has sold to customers have... |
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