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Worst of the Week: Byte me!

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...

Music phones often sing off key

Operators are beginning to deploy full-track digital music services as a way to increase revenues, boost customer loyalty and slow churn. But if carriers...

Carrier Wrap: Verizon Wireless nearly aces J.D. Power survey

—Verizon Wireless has yet again come out on top of a network quality study conducted by J.D. Power, however unlike a similar consumer survey...

Leveraging Open RAN architectures for energy efficiency

The Ericsson RAN Energy Cockpit rApp drives radio- and system-level energy efficiency with visualization, automated root cause analysis, and resolution capabilities As communications service providers...

The Sunday Brief: T-Mobile’s triple offer–Is anything good enough for the attorneys general?

Veterans Day greetings from Mooresville, NC, where the community came together to remember all who serve and run an obstacle-based 5K race.  Pictured is...

Reality Check: Top 10 events of 2014

Editor’s Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column where C-level executives and advisory firms from across the mobile industry share unique insights and...

iPhone 4 launch should be good news for AT&T Mobility

To the surprise of few, Apple Inc. unveiled its latest iPhone iteration yesterday and like every previous version of the device, domestic availability will...

Apple rolls out smaller iPad, updates current model

To the surprise of no one that has consumed any form of media over the past week, Apple today unveiled a smaller iPad device,...

Frost & Sullivan Report Reveals How Underserved Markets in China and Peru are Effectively Positioned for ChinaTel’s Wireless Broadband Technologies

ChinaTel | April 4, 2011 | Press Release Frost & Sullivan’s Next Generation Mobile and Wireless Team uncovers key success drivers that further demonstrate ChinaTel’s...

Frost & Sullivan Report Reveals How Underserved Markets in China and Peru are Effectively Positioned for ChinaTel’s Wireless Broadband Technologies

ChinaTel | April 4, 2011 | Press Release Frost & Sullivan’s Next Generation Mobile and Wireless Team uncovers key success drivers that further demonstrate ChinaTel’s...

iPhone 4 launch should be good news for AT&T Mobility

To the surprise of few, Apple Inc. unveiled its latest iPhone iteration yesterday and like every previous version of the device, domestic availability will...

Worst of the Week: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile dropping barrels of unlimited data

Unlimited data is back, with Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile all going ape over the new marketing opportunity, to the benefit of consumers. ...

Sprint unlimited data customers could see speeds limited

Sprint unlimited data plan will have 23 GB cap before deprioritization occurs Sprint said in some situations it will begin to deprioritize customers signed up...

Reality Check: Fair for whom? RIP, unlimited Internet

As expected, last week was full of rhetoric with respect to the Federal Communications Commission’s pending Open Internet Order. Pictured below is Verizon Communications'...

Microsoft goes after social networkers with Kin line up: Verizon Wireless gains exclusivity at launch

The “social” generation tallied another victory this morning as computing giant Microsoft Corp. unveiled the latest attempt to infiltrate this narcissist, though apparently dominate,...

Wireless bound by FCC open Internet rules: Some leeway granted for network management

The Federal Communications Commission unveiled its view of an open Internet with Chief Julius Genachowski explaining the new administration’s plans to keep access to...

Worst of the Week: Sprint selects the nuclear option

It was bound to happen, and bound to happen at the hands of Sprint.

TTL unveils growth strategy; integrates all brands under DoCoMo‎

The company has declared that it would leverage its wide range of products and services and reach out to customers with one common brand – Tata DoCoMo – cutting across the CDMA and GSM platforms.

The World’s Most Intelligent Smart Building: the Edge in Amsterdam

World's most intelligent smart building Twenty-eight thousand sensors. That is how many it takes to create the world's smartest, most environmentally friendly building: The Edge....

Meet the world’s most intelligent smart building: The Edge in Amsterdam

World's most intelligent smart building Twenty-eight thousand sensors. That is how many it takes to create the world's smartest, most environmentally friendly building: The Edge....

REVIEW: The chirp is back with Verizon Wireless’ push to talk service

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly feature, Yay or Nay. Every week we'll review a new wireless application or service from the user's point...

Meet the world’s most intelligent smart building: The Edge in Amsterdam

World's most intelligent smart building Twenty-eight thousand sensors. That is how many it takes to create the world's smartest, most environmentally friendly building: The Edge....

@CTIA IT: AT&T’s de la Vega highlights wireless success, warns of abuse

SAN DIEGO — AT&T Mobility President and CEO Ralph de la Vega took a page, literally, from CTIA during his keynote address at the...

@CTIA IT: AT&T's de la Vega highlights wireless success, warns of abuse

SAN DIEGO — AT&T Mobility President and CEO Ralph de la Vega took a page, literally, from CTIA during his keynote address at the...

Reality Check: Verizon’s ‘highest common denominator’ problem

Verizon Communications reported earnings last week. Without going through every detail of their 1.99 million wireless retail postpaid net additions – 1.4 million of...