Monthly Archives: May, 2010
Mobile Marketing's Promise: The Universe of One
Editor's Note: This special report on mobile marketing first appeared in the March Special Edition of RCR Wireless News. The special report is...
Nokia, Yahoo team up to drive mobile, online experiences
Nokia and Yahoo announced a worldwide strategic alliance to get Yahoo services on Nokia' Ovi platform and Nokia's navigational tools on Yahoo's online offerings....
AT&T Mobility to adjust ETFs
In an “open letter to our valued customers” AT&T Mobility last Friday announced it was increasing the early termination fees on its “more advanced,...
Sony Ericsson to relocate Americas' headquarters to Atlanta: Will bring 180 jobs to the area
Sony Ericsson announced it will move its Americas' headquarters to Atlanta, closing its offices in Research Triangle Park, N.C., and Miami. The move to...
AT&T Mobility to adjust ETFs
In an “open letter to our valued customers” AT&T Mobility last Friday announced it was increasing the early termination fees on its “more advanced,...
Reader Forum: Top five areas to increase deal flow and grow revenue when selling value-added services in today’s mobile market
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Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly Reader Forum section. In an attempt to broaden our interaction with our readers we have created this forum...
Smartphones – not smart enough for Korean government officials
The Korean government has decided to suspend the use of smartphones amongst its officials, other users have also been warned to download security software to protect themselves.
Android 2.2 out in the wild
Last week at Google I/O, the search engine giant showcased Android 2.2 (AKA Froyo) for the first time, and ever since, people have been dying to get their hands on the sweet little treat. Thankfully the wait is now ov
CSIRO goes after Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T over Wi-Fi
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has launched several more lawsuits against major telcos - AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile - in its battle to receive payment for patents it holds on Wi-F
CSIRO goes after Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T over Wi-Fi
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has launched several more lawsuits against major telcos - AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile - in its battle to receive payment for patents it holds on Wi-F
CSIRO goes after Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T over Wi-Fi
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has launched several more lawsuits against major telcos - AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile - in its battle to receive payment for patents it holds on Wi-F
FCC frees up 25 megahertz of WCS spectrum
The Federal Communications Commission freed up 25 megahertz of spectrum in the Wireless Communications Services band by allowing satellite radio operators to use digital...
Worst of the Week: Prepaid apes
Hello! And welcome to our Friday column, Worst of the Week. There's a lot of nutty stuff that goes on in this industry, so...
Bits and Bytes: Jitterbug, BuzzCity, NSN and more
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Nokia Siemens Networks launched a software solution that allows mobile operators to analyze customer usage patterns and business performance of new offers. The charge@once...
RCR Local Boston Interview with Sprint
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Dan Meyer interviews Peter Dawson of Sprint at RCR Local in Boston.
Analyst Angle: India concludes 3G auction, but spectrum mud-wrestle far from over: BWA spectrum auction, now set for Monday, to see intense competition
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After 183 rounds of bidding over 34 days, India concluded the auction of 3G spectrum, but the spectrum mud-wrestle in the country is far...
Indian Govt. 3G revenues exceed expectations
The much-awaited 3G auction in India is finally over after innumerable postponing, conundrums, political soup and ring fights.
Watch the full Google I/O keynote
The full keynote from day one at the Google I/O conference
Shopping reaches cloud computing heights
With physical stores increasingly coming into competition with online retailers, it seems almost inevitable that one would begin to borrow from the other
FCC finds wireless sector 'concentrated'
The Federal Communications Commission said the wireless industry is more concentrated, rather than effectively competitive, in its 14th annual report on competition in the...
RCR Wireless adds DAS Workshops to RCR Local Event Series
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DAS: Micro Solutions in a Macro World: A Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Primer Are you a wireless, public safety, or IT professional facing...
PCIA's Mike Fitch and RCA's Steve Berry to speak at RCR Local Event in Reston, VA
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RCR Wireless News Hosting RCR Local event in Reston, Va., May 27 at Sprint Nextel's Executive OfficesAn Evening of Networking and Panel Discussion with...
Costa Rican operator targets banks with mobile broadband
HONOLULU – A Costa Rican wireless operator is targeting the financial industry with WiMAX technology as a DSL alternative to carry the nation's bank's...
LTE's clouded IPR pool expected to be clearer than 3G
A wider distribution of intellectual property rights for LTE could provide the new technology with an easier path to market than that witnessed by...
Partnerships: Capital Semiconductor and InterDigital and more
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Capital Semiconductor Ltd. and InterDigital Inc. entered a strategic relationship for third-generation technology transfer and a mutually beneficial licensing agreement. The deal...