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A decision by the United Kingdom government to assign special prefixes to all new mobile phone numbers has opened a door of opportunity for a U.K. company. Redstone Network Services …
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PICKERING, Ontario-Clearnet Communications Inc. received consent from its noteholders for its wholly owned subsidiary, Clearnet PCS Inc., to borrow under vendor financing agreements to build out its personal communications services …
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BURNABY, B.C.-BC TEL Mobility announced plans to launch digital 800 MHz service based on Code Division Multiple Access technology in British Columbia, Canada, early next month. The company completed field …
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Cable & Wireless plc announced it will break off its alliances with Germany-based Veba AG. Cable & Wireless spokeswoman Jennifer Weller said the companies formed two partnerships in early 1995. …
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Ronald Grawert has claimed the seat that some predicted might never get filled. He is MobileMedia Corp.’s new chief executive officer, effective immediately. New Jersey-based MobileMedia also brought on board …
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Manufacturer L.M. Ericsson reported a 26 percent increase in net sales for 1996 compared with 1995, but noted the company’s gross profit margin was weakened due to increased competition. Net …
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Uniden Corp. is quietly but extensively restructuring its U.S. operations with technology at the core of its mission. And despite talk of internal troubles, Uniden top executives report the changes …
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CORAL GABLES, Fla.-When it comes to customer service, Barry Winkle aspires to have the role of the lonely Maytag repairman. Winkle is executive vice president of marketing for Pocket Communications …
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I think there should be certain tests that one should have to take before one is allowed to take part in certain endeavors. Driver’s license tests should be given to …
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CHICAGO-United States Cellular Corp. released a report confirming that a Washington court Feb. 5 ruled in its favor concerning a limited partnership in Seattle. U.S. Cellular filed a lawsuit in …
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SAN JOSE, Calif.-Semiconductor sales increased by less than 1 percent in North and South America and in Asia-Pacific markets in December, while sales declined 2 percent in Europe and Japan, …
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Cellular One began offering local telephone service in Rochester, N.Y., adding to its package of local and long-distance wireless service, paging, Internet access and long-distance wireline service. “By adding local …
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The following are sample quotes from respondents who were asked the question, “What are one or two of the most important reasons why you would support having an antenna in …
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Since the passage of the telecom act, telecommunications providers have taken significant steps toward offering bundled services on one bill. Nearly a year ago, regional Bell operating companies’ cellular divisions …
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The following quotes are from respondents who were asked the question, “What are one or two of the most important reasons why you would oppose having an antenna in your …
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WASHINGTON-The Environmental Protection Agency has given the Federal Communications Commission’s new radiofrequency radiation standard a clean bill of health, an endorsement sought by the wireless industry after a government scientist …
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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.-ConectUS Wireless Communications filed a trademark infringement suit Thursday against Greenville, S.C.-based Conxus Communications Inc., which changed its name from PCS Development Corp. in October. “Their new name …
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Profits U.S. carriers are beginning to receive from their international investments may position them well for the marketing battle on the homefront. According to David Roddy, chief telecommunications economist for …
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WASHINGTON-The Personal Communications Industry Association announced last week it will hold an Asia-Pacific wireless trade show in Singapore every two years beginning next January. Wireless Showcase Asia will premier at …