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AT&T was the first major carrier to introduce tiered pricing for mobile data, on fears that iPhone users might end up using too much, but...
AT&T was the first major carrier to introduce tiered pricing for mobile data, on fears that iPhone users might end up using too much, but...
A spectrum database solution now enables access to 5GHz spectrum previously unavailable due to interference.
Well, it looks like Verizon has a bit of company at the negative end of the earnings spectrum -- Sprint has now also reported a...
The UK government has [finally] given the green light for regulators to auction “4g” frequencies.
Qualcomm has much to fear from Intel, which is attempting to gain a foothold in the mobile market while Qualcomm has turned its focus upmarket...
A powerful U.S. senator will introduce legislation allowing the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to share auction proceeds with spectrum holders that voluntarily give up unused...
While our first ever national broadband plan doesn't really address competition, one of its primary pushes is to create a national wireless broadband network.
In a great show of cross-industry cooperation, Sprint said it has completed its mission of clearing up 35 MHz of broadcast auxiliary service spectrum across...
Broadcasters might be willing to give up some of their spectrum for mobile broadband use in incentive auctions so long as certain conditions are met,...
With the #1 and #2 wireless carriers scrambling to beef up their network and limit data usage by instituting tiered data plans, Sprint/Clearwire is sitting...
MagicJack, the company behind the Internet calling device that works with analog desk phones, announced a femtocell product earlier this year that quickly drew scrutiny...
In 2008, the FCC attempted to auction off a block of 700 MHz to the wireless industry, with a requirement that the winning bidder help...
The Associated Press published 1,000 words on what the FCC is currently trying to do with regards to the D Block of wireless spectrum and...
It’s no secret that I have been skeptical of Harbinger Capital Partners and the newly named LightSquared’s chances when it comes to building a brand-new...
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T-Mobile USA is very close to getting the iPhone in the fall, ending Apple’s exclusive relationship with AT&T, according to a highly placed source at the wireless company.
We’re not kidding, there is actually an app for that. Apple’s iPhone 4 Case Program page is now live.
Facebook confirmed on Wednesday that the social network has 500 million active users, a figure that puts MySpace, Ning, LinkedIn, and even Twitter to shame.
When you can’t update your profile photo, send a Tweet, or even sign on to Twitter, it’s frustrating.
I just got a call from Apple’s PR department to discuss today’s historical DMCA exception ruling that makes iPhone jailbreaking legal.
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) won three critical exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) anticircumvention provisions today, carving out new...
Filed under: iPhone Today, the Library of Congress has ruled in favor of both jailbreaking and unlocking phones according to an Associated Press Statement published...
Union Square Ventures managing partner Fred Wilson’s had plenty of blunt opinions on the tech industry today at the Geo-Loco conference in San Francisco.
Microsoft reported record revenues and profits for the quarter and fiscal year.
Nook for Android has arrived, letting you read your Nook books and buy new titles on any Android phone.
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