Wall Street Journal| March 16, 2011 | Anthony Harrup MEXICO CITY (Dow Jones)–Mexico’s telecommunications regulator said Wednesday that it has settled a dispute on interconnection rates between Mexico’s leading mobile …
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Apple tumbles most since June after downgrade tied to Foxconn sales growth
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaBloomberg | March 16, 2011 | Adam Satariano Apple Inc. (AAPL), the world’s most valuable technology company, fell the most since June on the Nasdaq after an analyst downgraded the …
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Sydney Morning Herald | March 16, 2011 | AAP The South Australian government wants to make it an offence to post violent or other degrading images on the internet. Attorney-General …
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Bangkok Post | March 16, 2011 | Komsan Tortermvasana True ups bandwidth with fibre-optic ethernetTrue Corporation is moving aggressively into high-speed fibre-optic networking for corporate customers with the introduction of …
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New Car Connectivity Consortium aims to put in-vehicle infotainment into high gear
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaNokia | March 16, 2011 | Press release Cross industry initiative: Leading automotive mobile communications and consumer electronics companies join a new consortium for in-vehicle connectivity solutions in standards such …
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Japanese carrier NTT Docomo has decided to cancel its participation in the CTIA WIRELESS tradeshow in the aftermath of the powerfully destructive earthquake and tsunami that struck northeastern Japan on March 11. “In …
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AUSTIN, Texas – Thirty-two hungry entrepreneurs showed off their products and services at the SXSW Accelerator presented by Microsoft Corp. BizSpark on March 14 at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive …
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In a move seemingly directly aimed at competing with Apple Inc.’s iPod Touch, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has announced a new ultra mobile device – the Galaxy Player, which comes in two flavors of either a 4-inch or 5-inch screen.
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The big wireless players may not be making any fuss yet, but a group of smaller carriers, organizations and Dish Network Corp. have filed petitions with the Federal Communications Commission …
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Wireless consumers that are really addicted to their devices are also really happy with those devices, according to the latest customer satisfaction studies conducted by J.D. Power and Associates. The …
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Globys launches split-billing solution to separate business, personal phone use
by Tracy Fordby Tracy FordGlobys said it has launched Globys SplitView, an online application that allows businesses to separate their employees’ business calls from personal calls and invoice them accordingly. The tool could help …
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Malaysian 3G operator U Mobile Sdn Bhd said it has signed an agreement with ZTE Corp. to expand its current HSPA+ network as well as begin deploying an LTE network …
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Sprint Nextel Corp. expanded its play into the prepaid mobile broadband space announcing an agreement with Telespree Communications to provide a mobile service management solution to the carrier’s wholesale partners …
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A year after the Federal Communications Commission presented its National Broadband Plan to Congress, broadcast incentive auctions seem to be the major contentious point of the plan to date. CTIA …
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Partnerships: U Mobile & ZTE; AppTech and Conmudata of Colombia; and more
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaU Mobile and ZTE have signed an agreement to bring 100 Mbps wireless network across key cities in Malaysia. The agreement is a two pronged development which will see U …
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Partnerships: U Mobile & ZTE; AppTech and Conmudata of Colombia; and more
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaU Mobile and ZTE have signed an agreement to bring 100 Mbps wireless network across key cities in Malaysia. The agreement is a two pronged development which will see U …
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Following up on comments made earlier this month, Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) said it plans to begin rolling out an updated CDMA-based push-to-talk service later this year. The offering will …
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Sony Corp.’s legal team must be a busy bunch at the moment. On the one hand they’re battling LG Electronics Co. Ltd. in a Blu-Ray patent dispute that has seen European Union Playstation imports impounded in Holland, and on the other hand they’re fighting an increasingly vitriolic battle against renowned hacker George “GeoHot” Hotz, who is in hot water for cracking open the security on the companies popular console.
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Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft Corp.’s newest and fastest-ever browser, has scored around 2.3 million downloads since it launched on Monday evening. Microsoft has issued a back-slapping blog post detailing the feat, and certainly seems pleased as punch that people are flocking to their new browser.
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AUSTIN, Texas – Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) said he will introduce antitrust legislation to curb the influence of telecommunications lobbyists, but that effort will ultimately fail without the support of …
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Qualcomm Inc. says it does not foresee any significant impact to its semiconductor supply chain after last week’s earthquake in Japan and says it shouldn’t have a problem in continuing to supply product to its customers.
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Wall Street Journal | March 16, 2011 | Carla Canivete LISBON (DJ Bolsa)–Portugal Telecom (PT, PTC.LB) said Tuesday that Brazilian peer Tele Norte Leste Participacoes SA (TNE, TNLP4.BR), or Oi, …
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Wall Street Journal | March 16, 2011 | Carla Canivete LISBON (DJ Bolsa)–Portugal Telecom (PT, PTC.LB) said Tuesday that Brazilian peer Tele Norte Leste Participacoes SA (TNE, TNLP4.BR), or Oi, …
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YellowPepper sponsors Mobile Money Transfer (MMT) Americas Conference & Expo in Sao Paulo, Brazil
by Sandra Cuyaby Sandra CuyaYellowPepper | March 16, 2011 | Press Release March 16th, 2011 – MIAMI, FLORIDA – Leaders of the global and regional mobile money transfer industry will be convening in Sao …
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YellowPepper | March 16, 2011 | Press Release March 16th, 2011 – MIAMI, FLORIDA – Leaders of the global and regional mobile money transfer industry will be convening in Sao …