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Nokia is hoping to step up its presence in the U.S. (where it remains an also-ran despite its global dominance) by producing a new CDMA smartphone that could be sold through… Read more »
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Nokia is hoping to step up its presence in the U.S. (where it remains an also-ran despite its global dominance) by producing a new CDMA smartphone that could be sold through… Read more »
At the iPhone’s launch, Apple’s deal with AT&T was rumored to be five years, though later reports have pegged next year as the end of the agreement. Why would Apple enter… Read more »
In this report, we will discuss the main drivers behind 4G and take a look at the two main technology contenders. We will also take a look at how broadband impacts… Read more »
Earlier this week, comScore reported that daily web usage on mobile devices had doubled in the last 12 months, with nearly 22.4 million U.S. mobile users using their devices to… Read more »
The problems at Alcatel-Lucent are not unique to the Franco-American communications equipment maker. Instead they are part of a bigger disease that ails some of the older gear makers in the… Read more »
Coming soon in India – world’s fastest growing mobile market – 3G services by the dozen. And what that means is a looming free-for-all in a market where competition is… Read more »
Whether it is the threat of a Google-led wireless revolution that could cause an upheaval in its empire, or it is just a realization that networks need to be open and… Read more »