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Entrepreneur November 2003 Mike Hogan |
One of a Kind Land-line and cellular calls, unite! Wouldn't it be great to have just one portable phone and phone number that followed you from home to office and on the road? Verizon's new ONE phone is a first step in that direction. |
PC World September 2001 Cameron Crouch |
Will Big Brother Track You by Cell Phone? The FCC requires cell phone companies to track you, in order to find you when you call 911 -- but what about your privacy? |
InternetNews September 30, 2004 Roy Mark |
Proposed Legislation Challenges E411 Promises Lawmakers say new the wireless industry's promises are not enough to protect consumer privacy. |
InternetNews September 23, 2004 Roy Mark |
Opt-In Wireless Directory Advances in Senate Close vote requires wireless carriers to obtain consent before listing consumers' cell phone numbers in public directory. |
CRM April 2015 Leonard Klie |
The Switching Economy Hits Home Poor customer service accounts for most company defections. |
The Motley Fool May 24, 2004 Rich Smith |
Telecoms Want Money for Nothing The cell-phone companies want to publish your unlisted number. |
PC World December 20, 2006 |
Selecting Your Cell Phone Service Choosing the right cell phone carrier and plan is just as important as picking the phone itself. Here's what you need to know before you go shopping. |
InternetNews January 19, 2007 Ed Sutherland |
AT&T Unity Does Bundles of 'Free' Telecom carriers see bundles as the future. And of course, 'free' comes with catches. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
The Cellular Home Five percent of U.S. homes have no landline service and use only cellular phones. The RCA Cell Docking System is designed to accommodate those households. |
The Motley Fool September 9, 2010 Eric Jhonsa |
Why Google Voice Spells Trouble for AT&T and Verizon Voice-over-IP and messaging services will eat into wireless carriers' revenues. |
InternetNews September 22, 2004 Roy Mark |
VZ Wireless Slams National 411 Directory Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, clashed with other cellular carriers on Tuesday, telling a U.S. Senate committee that a proposed national wireless telephone directory is a "terrible idea" and should be scrapped. |
InternetNews November 23, 2004 Adam Stone |
Wireless LAN Outdoes Wired The money spent on wireless LANs outpaced that tied up in wired solutions for the first time this fall--but Wi-Fi spending still lags behind cellular/telecom wireless. |
InternetNews July 6, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Upgrades Re-Charging Cellular Station Market The outlook for makers of cellular base station equipment is picking up after several sluggish years, according to a new report. |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Roger O. Crockett |
Cell Phones: Who's Calling The Shots? Users don't care who makes their phones, they care more about style, size, and service. |
The Motley Fool December 4, 2007 Dave Mock |
AT&T Says Goodbye to Pay Phones AT&T will be divesting or disposing of 65,000 pay phones it operates throughout 13 states. By the end of 2008, the company plans to be out of the business altogether. |
BusinessWeek December 25, 2006 Cliff Edwards |
Goodbye To Freebies, Hello To Freedom Cell-phone customers who are willing to pay more can switch carries at will. |
BusinessWeek June 28, 2004 Catherine Yang |
Telecom: The Day After Will unleashing the Baby Bells serve to heighten competition -- or stifle it? |
InternetNews August 26, 2009 |
Wi-Fi Smartphone Sales to Double by 2011: ABI As Wi-Fi becomes an integral part of the smartphone success story, recent data shows the trend is snowballing. |
BusinessWeek December 22, 2003 Michael Shari |
Indonesia Gets Hip To Cell Phones Its market is finally taking off, even as operators fret about regulation. |
Popular Mechanics October 19, 2007 Glenn Derene |
As Cellphone Carriers Fight the Law, How Do You Win? Congress is now debating a Cell Phone Consumer Empowerment Act: a mobile bill of rights that would require cellular service providers to prorate early termination fees and provide more information on coverage and dropped calls in all areas. |
BusinessWeek October 31, 2005 Moon Ihlwan |
"Working Late" Won't Work Anymore New services from cellular carriers can track you -- or your loved ones -- by cell phone. |
PHONE+ February 19, 2010 Richard Martin |
Verizon-Skype Deal To Open Up Networks The deal between Skype and Verizon Wireless marks a turning point for the mobile and wireless industry |
Fast Company December 2005 Jennifer Vilaga |
Escape From Cell-Block Hell Shopping for a cell phone? You're in for some pain. Soon, though, Mort Rosenthal may deliver a better solution. |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2004 Bill Mann |
Don't Make the Babies Cry The telecom industry has endured some tough times, but there is a long, long way in between "not failing" and providing an attractive equity investment. |
The Motley Fool March 1, 2004 Sasha Sobol |
Leaving Lines Behind for Wireless Consumers are canceling their landlines in favor of wireless, which is good news for wireless companies. |
InternetNews February 2, 2005 Tim Gray |
Verizon Offers Music Videos to Go The mobile provider teams up with Warner Music to deliver wireless video to V Cast subscribers. |
InternetNews April 20, 2004 Roy Mark |
Verizon: Old Rules Slow Broadband Rollout The competitive landscape has changed since 1996, but the law governing carriers hasn't, a Baby Bell exec said. |
InternetNews May 7, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
House Panel Mulls Wireless Regulation Lawmakers concerned about competitive issues in mobile sector, looking at ending exclusive device deals, reining in special access fees. |
InternetNews October 24, 2007 Susan Kuchinskas |
Lawmakers to Telcos: Fix It or We Will CTIA round-table pits telecom operators against legislators. |
Entrepreneur November 2003 Mike Hogan |
Go On, Take It! Your old cell phone number, that is. After exhausting every legal and regulatory appeal, cellular companies seem ready to let you take your phone number if you leave. |
PC World September 2004 Laurianne McLaughlin |
Smart Talk Time for a new cell phone, service plan or both? Use this guide to pick the perfect ones for your needs and budget. |
InternetNews February 1, 2005 Jim Wagner |
IP Fueling Strong Telco Comeback Companies switching private telephone networks to converged technologies are key drivers of renewed growth in telecom spending, according to the TIA's annual outlook. |
PC Magazine February 26, 2009 Sascha Segan |
iPhones for Verizon? iPhones for Everyone! Of course Apple wants to bring the iPhone to Verizon. There's just one big hitch. |
BusinessWeek January 13, 2011 Olga Kharif |
Free Cell Phone Service for the Poor Wireless operators like Sprint Nextel are building a big business providing free cellular service to the poor. Washington picks up the tab. |
InternetNews August 30, 2005 Roy Mark |
EPIC Battle Brewing Over Personal Phone Data Telephone carriers are not adequately protecting the personal information of subscribers, increasing consumer vulnerability to identity theft, fraud and online stalkers. |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2010 Rex Moore |
iPhone 4: Winners and Losers While carriers battle for subscribers, there's really just one big winner. If you haven't heard by now, Apple's iPhone 4 debut is officially the most successful product launch in the company's history. |
PHONE+ August 1, 2009 Steve Hilton |
Ask Steve: Which Cell Companies Are Best for SMBs? Here's a good mobile solution for the U.S. small business market. |
InternetNews December 18, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
MySpace From Your Phone News Corp's MySpace and Cingular Wireless have struck a deal that lets subscribers play on the social-networking site from their cell phones. |
BusinessWeek May 20, 2009 Crockett & Kharif |
AT&T and Verizon Wireless Bet on Netbooks Facing cell-phone saturation, carriers are turning to inexpensive netbooks, and not-so-inexpensive monthly data plans, for future growth. |
BusinessWeek July 25, 2005 |
Steering Japan's DoCoMo Out Of The Doldrums DoCoMo has long been one of the most innovative players in the global cellular business, but has recently had trouble finding growth. CEO Nakamura stresses video phones and data services to reverse the slide. |
InternetNews June 18, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Senate Panel Digs In on Wireless Exclusivity Deals Probe into wireless practices continues as lawmakers mull legislation, increased regulatory oversight of the industry. |
Entrepreneur December 2004 Mike Hogan |
Tall Order Cellular carriers have been busy improving call quality, but will it last? |
National Defense July 2008 Juan D. Deaton |
How to Achieve Next-Generation Public Safety Networks Cellular technology is an extremely attractive option for public safety communications. The success of the commercial market will guarantee that the technology will continue to improve. |
PC World July 25, 2007 Grace Aquino |
Before You Buy a Cell Phone Today's wireless phones? Cool. Shopping for them? Complicated. Here's what you need to know about carriers, plans, data networks, contracts, and more. |
InternetNews November 1, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Cingular Could be Next in Music Sweepstakes Cingular subscribers may soon be able to transfer digital music they consume from services such as Yahoo Music, and Napster, to their devices. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Details Of Google Wireless Network Surface In Leaked Code Android Police just got a hold of leaked Google Android app files that, if they are legitimate, all but confirm several key features of Google's anticipated mobile service: a pay-by-the-gigabyte service that runs from an app. |
BusinessWeek August 13, 2007 Spencer E. Ante |
The Spectrum Showdown What is telecom "spectrum," and why is it being auctioned? |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Naween A. Mangi |
Pakistan: Birth Of A Telecom Revolution Its newly deregulated telecom sector is taking off -- and may lift the economy. |
InternetNews July 25, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Verizon Makes Picture Pact With Sprint The carriers' 70 million subscribers can now swap picture and video messages. |
InternetNews September 26, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Who Will Control Mobile Entertainment? The battle between content creators and mobile operators could be drawing to a close. |