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Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
T-Mobile's New Strategy: Upgrade Your Phone Three Times A Year T-Mobile is trying something new: an early upgrade plan that lets users trade in their smartphones up to three times a year. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2015 Danielle Sacks |
Who The @!#$&% Is This Guy? John Legere's Strategy For Taking New Customers By Storm John Legere has anointed himself the Dr. House of telecom, jamming a syringe full of adrenaline into the heart of the wireless business. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Report: Facebook Probably Will Not Launch Internet Satellites After All Facebook's secretive, ambitious plans to build satellites that would bring Internet service to the world's poorest countries has reportedly been cancelled. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Verizon And NASA To Monitor U.S. Drone Traffic NASA and Verizon are collaborating on ways to monitor the U.S.'s commercial and civilian drones from cell-phone towers. |
Information Today May 14, 2015 |
Cisco Intends to Acquire Tropo Cisco aims to enhance its real-time embedded communications offerings with the acquisition of Tropo, a cloud API platform provider, by the end of 4Q 2015. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Verizon Is Paying Up For Stuffing Your Phone Bill With Bogus Charges Verizon is being ordered by the Federal Communications Commission to pay a $90 million settlement for stuffing extraneous charges into consumers' bills, according to TechCrunch |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
The International Red Cross Launches SMS Service For Earthquake Victims In Nepal Today, the International Red Cross announced a partnership with Nepal Telecom to utilize one of the few technologies that did provide relief in the wake of the disaster: SMS text messaging. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
A Brief History Of AOL Verizon announced today that it is buying AOL for $4.4 billion, probably to help Verizon better stream video online, especially to mobile devices, says The Washington Post. |
Fast Company Evie Nagy |
Lyft Teams Up With Verizon To Find New Riders Through Their Phones Lyft has a new strategy to get its ride-sharing app onto more people's phones: have the app installed on new phones before they're sold. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
ESPN Is Suing Verizon Over Its New Slimmed-Down TV Subscription When Verizon announced its $55 discounted cable TV subscription block, it seemed an awkward compromise as the company tries to keep its customers from switching to cheaper streaming services. |
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