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SPOTLIGHT: Vodafone loses court case over iPhone
A German court overturned a temporary injunction which forced T-Mobile Germany to sell iPhones without a contract. |
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Report: Verizon Wireless tops approval rating
According to a recent survey from Consumer Reports, Verizon Wireless has the least static, fewest dropped calls and fewest lack of service errors among the top five carriers in the U.S. The magazine |
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Icahn: Motorola should be quartered
Last week Motorola announced the departure of its CEO, Ed Zander, and now activist investor |
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Alltel launches TimecardGPS for the enterprise
Alltel Wireless launched a location-based services application that allows enterprises to track an employee's location, to record shift times and to capture job or work order information. |
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Nokia applauds Verizon Wireless' LTE choice
Nokia applauded Verizon Wireless' choice of Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for its next generation mobile broadband network. |
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Sound off - Industry Players Discuss Verizon's Open Access Announcement
Here's what members of the wireless industry are saying about Verizon Wireless' Nov. 27 announcement that it will give consumers the option to use any application and any wireless device that meets... |
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Motorola CEO Ed Zander resigns, Brown steps up
Motorola CEO Ed Zander has resigned from his post effective January 1, 2008. The company's board of directors elected president and COO Greg Brown as Zander's replacement. |
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Video Walkthrough: Google's MYLOCATION Service for Mobile Google Maps
Today Google announced a new service that provides Google Maps users who do not have GPS on their cell phone with approximate positioning information based on cell phone towers. |
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Sprint faces class action lawsuit over billing
Sprint Nextel faces a class action lawsuit that accuses the carrier of charging data card users certain taxes and fees that only apply to mobile phones. |
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Metric: Global mobile penetration hits 50%
According to a recent report from Informa Telecoms & Media, worldwide mobile penetration has hit 50 percent today. The report claims that as of today there are 3.3 billion mobile subscriptions ... |
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