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WASHINGTON-In what the U.S. Secret Service said is the largest seizure of stolen cellular telephone numbers ever in the United States, the New York Electronic Crimes Task Force arrested Abraham …
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If a 911 Public Safety Answering Point agrees to receive 911 calls from phones that have never been activated on a cellular network, wireless operators are obligated to pass the …
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Ericsson Inc. is prepared to go head-to-head with a strong U.S. alliance in hopes of striking an early position in the U.S. low-tier equipment market. Ericsson’s new product, the SuperCordless …
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Bob Foosaner, Nextel Communications Inc.’s regulatory vice president, said something funny to me when we bumped into each other at a recent association regulatory conclave. Apparently, Bob had noticed that …
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IRVINE, Calif.-Cox California PCS Inc. said it will purchase about $500 million in personal communications services network equipment and services from Lucent Technologies. The company said it will employ digital …
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WASHINGTON-Central Intelligence Agency Director John Deutch said telecommunications networks and other key infrastructures controlled by computers may be vulnerable to terrorist attack. The intelligence community and law enforcement are taking …