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The Motley Fool February 1, 2007 Nathan Parmelee |
DoCoMo's Holding Strong Fierce competition in the Japanese telecom market foreshadows what will happen in the U.S. DoCoMo's recent results show the company continues to tread water while it rolls out a number of services it hopes will increase sales in profits.  |
InternetNews January 26, 2007 Roy Mark |
Markey And His Net Neut Show Verizon and AT&T dodged a major legislative bullet on mandated network neutrality.  |
BusinessWeek February 5, 2007 Dexter Roberts |
China Mobile's Hot Signal China Mobile is the world's biggest cellular carrier. Now it's planning to get even bigger.  |
BusinessWeek February 5, 2007 |
China Mobile's CEO Talks Expansion The world's largest cellular service provider is looking to extend its reach still further - both at home and abroad, says CEO Wang Jianzhou.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2007 Ed Sutherland |
Cingular Surges on Subscriber Rush Cingular reported that it ended 2006 with 61 million subscribers and a net income of $782 million, a 283 percent surge over 2005.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2007 Paul Shread |
BrocData Cleared for Takeoff The Federal Trade Commission has signed off on the merger of Brocade and McData, clearing the way for the Fibre Channel switch vendors to take on Cisco.  |
InternetNews January 23, 2007 Roy Mark |
DTV Bill Pushes Educational Outreach New legislation would mandate consumer programs by broadcasters, retailers and the FCC.  |
InternetNews January 19, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Take Two: 802.11n Up For Approval Again The IEEE's 802.11 working group has unanimously approved Draft 1.10 of the 802.11n Wi-Fi spec and has sent it to the entire membership of the IEEE for approval.  |
InternetNews January 19, 2007 Roy Mark |
Senators Part Ways on White Space Use Competing bills promote use of unused spectrum between broadcast channels for wireless broadband.  |
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.  |
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