The show got off to a solid start with a well-attended keynote session, anchored by a discussion among the CEOs of Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint. ; CTIA; Yahoo Inc. once again took advantage of the trade-show spotlight, using CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2008 to plug an iPhone version of its oneConnect offering and an expansion of its Blueprint development platform.; CTIA; yahoo; The first day’s keynote ended with a trip back in time with two wireless veterans reminiscing about an industry they helped mold 25 years ago.; McCaw; CTIA; wireless; STANTON; CTIA I.T. attendees were treated to a CEO carrier panel discussion, Yahoo’s oneNote, as well as a history lesson from two wireless veterans.
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