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Items tagged with 'wireless'

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Verizon Looking to Expand Its Wireless Network Coverage Into Canada

Verizon Looking to Expand Its Wireless Network Coverage Into Canada

Monday, June 17, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
Verizon Wireless is reportedly looking to expand its wireless service north of the border into Canada. Should VZW go through with it, Canadian mobile phone subscribers would then have access to four major wireless carriers to choose from, as Big Red would be competing against Telus Corp, BCE Inc's Bell Unit, and Rogers... Read More
Dish And nTelos Partner On LTE Rural Broadband Testing

Dish And nTelos Partner On LTE Rural Broadband Testing

Monday, June 17, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Rural broadband is becoming a serious issue, and it's not just the government taking notice. Private for-profit companies are as well, with Dish Network and nTelos being the latest two. Following last month's announcement of their intent to co-develop a fixed wireless broadband service, Dish and nTelos have now deployed... Read More
White House Urges Federal Agencies To Take Advantage Of Spectrum

White House Urges Federal Agencies To Take Advantage Of Spectrum

Saturday, June 15, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
While the issue of divvying up spectrum isn't exactly fun to talk about around the water-cooler, it's an important one inside of the telecommunications industry. And, of course, that extends back to Washington. President Obama today issued a Presidential Memorandum that urges federal agencies to make better use of available... Read More
Google Planning To Build Wireless Networks In Emerging Markets

Google Planning To Build Wireless Networks In Emerging Markets

Saturday, May 25, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Emerging markets are called that for a reason, and Google has certainly had a hand in bringing a lot of said markets to the spotlight over the years. As the Internet expands into becoming a full-fledged force across the globe, Google realizes that it may need to lend a hand in developing some of the infrastructure. In places... Read More
Nickels and Dimes: AT&T to Charge Wireless Customers $0.61 Administrative Fee

Nickels and Dimes: AT&T to Charge Wireless Customers $0.61 Administrative Fee

Friday, May 24, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
The sly bean counters at AT&T figured out that by charging its wireless customers a nominal monthly administrative fee, it could generate hundreds of millions of dollars in additional revenue per year. Such is the power of numbers and how quickly they add up, assuming customers stick around for the ride. The ones that... Read More
German Researchers Set 40Gb Per Second WiFi Network Speed Record

German Researchers Set 40Gb Per Second WiFi Network Speed Record

Sunday, May 19, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
At a time when some of us are finding our home Gigabit lines a bit constrictive comes some Germans from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology to help make our setups feel even more inadequate. The folks there have created a Wi-Fi solution that uses "better hardware" along with a high radio frequency of 240GHz... Read More
Amtrak Upgrading W-iFi Service on Its Trains, Acela Trains Already Enjoying Speed Boost

Amtrak Upgrading W-iFi Service on Its Trains, Acela Trains Already Enjoying Speed Boost

Friday, May 17, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
It only makes sense that a high-speed train would provide wireless service that's also high-speed right? In that case, all aboard! Amtrak this week announced an upgrade to its AmtrakConnect cellular-based Wi-Fi service to take advantage of 4G technologies. Amtrak says the 4G upgrade is already in place on Acela Express... Read More
ESPN Considers Subsidizing Wireless Plans For Heavy Video Users

ESPN Considers Subsidizing Wireless Plans For Heavy Video Users

Saturday, May 11, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Does anyone remember Mobile ESPN? Believe it or not, ESPN was actually acting as an MVNO way back in 2006, sending specific sports-related alerts to users on flip-phones and dumb-phones, a year before the iPhone changed everything we know about the mobile arena. That venture didn't last too long, and as smartphones became... Read More
AT&T Launching Aio Wireless Pre-Paid Mobile Phone Service

AT&T Launching Aio Wireless Pre-Paid Mobile Phone Service

Friday, May 10, 2013 - by Joshua Gulick in News
Sick of wireless contracts? Many people are, and major carriers have been looking for ways to keep those customers happy. AT&T’s solution launched today in the form of Aio (pronounced, improbably, “A-O”), a new wireless service that lets customers pay month-to-month. Right now, the service is only... Read More
Apple iPhone Fuels T-Mobile's First Branded Customer Growth in Four Years

Apple iPhone Fuels T-Mobile's First Branded Customer Growth in Four Years

Wednesday, May 08, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
T-Mobile USA began selling Apple's iPhone 5 device on April 12, 2013, becoming the last of the four major wireless carriers in the U.S. to splash the iPhone party. Despite the late start, or perhaps as a result of it, T-Mobile wasted no time moving iPhone 5 models off of store shelves, selling approximately 500,000 units... Read More
T-Mobile Merges with MetroPCS To Ignite “Wireless Revolution”

T-Mobile Merges with MetroPCS To Ignite “Wireless Revolution”

Wednesday, May 01, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
So T-Mobile didn't get to merge with AT&T as the two companies tried, in vain, to make happen in what now seems like an eternity ago. However, T-Mobile has found itself a partner. Parent company Deutsche Telekom announced today that T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS have united, and the combined company will begin trading on... Read More
NYC Subways Land Plan To Have Mobile And Wi-Fi Signals Underground

NYC Subways Land Plan To Have Mobile And Wi-Fi Signals Underground

Friday, April 26, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
New York City's subway system is certainly a boon for locals and tourists alike, and while it's old and oftentimes late, the network of stops is impressive. But, there's one complaint that has grown more and more direct as the digital world has grown: there's, like, no signal down there. Exiting the street and heading down... Read More
Verizon CEO Open To Eliminating Service Contracts, T-Mobile Could Have Started a Trend

Verizon CEO Open To Eliminating Service Contracts, T-Mobile Could Have Started a Trend

Saturday, April 06, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
You know, it's a funny thing -- it seems that while the Big Four compete against one another for wireless sales in the U.S., they sure don't offer a lot of differentiation. Each carrier charges roughly the same thing each money, offers roughly the same portfolio of phones, and after one carrier went all-in with shared data... Read More
AT&T Brings Calling Inside With New Wireless Home Phone

AT&T Brings Calling Inside With New Wireless Home Phone

Thursday, March 21, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone that could convince us the landline industry is a growing one. By and large, people are turning to mobile phones (and mobile phones alone) for their calling needs, but that's not stopping wireline providers like AT&T from continuing to milk whatever is left. Verizon actually tried... Read More
FreedomPop's Home Broadband Router Launches With Promises Of Free

FreedomPop's Home Broadband Router Launches With Promises Of Free

Wednesday, March 06, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
If there's one industry that could stand to be disrupted, it's probably the pay-TV industry, but if there's another, it's the home broadband industry. Not surprisingly, these two are often joined at the hip, offered in "bundles" by the same ISP. FreedomPop has set out to rearrange the equation, and the latest from the company... Read More
$20 Unlimited: Republic Wireless and the Motorola DEFY XT Tested

$20 Unlimited: Republic Wireless and the Motorola DEFY XT Tested

Monday, March 04, 2013 - by Marco Chiappetta in News
When something sounds too good to be true, we’re as skeptical as anyone, which is why we raised an eyebrow at Republic Wireless last year when the company pledged to offer unlimited mobile service--that’s unlimited talk, text, and data--for just $19 a month, without any contracts. Compare that number to current... Read More
$20 Unlimited: Republic Wireless & Moto DEFY XT

$20 Unlimited: Republic Wireless & Moto DEFY XT

Monday, March 04, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in Mobile
When something sounds too good to be true, we’re as skeptical as anyone, which is why we raised an eyebrow at Republic Wireless last year when the company pledged to offer unlimited mobile service--that’s unlimited talk, text, and data, mind you--for just $19 a month, without any contracts. Compare... Read More
Power Matters Alliance Picks Up Support From BlackBerry, TI, And NEC

Power Matters Alliance Picks Up Support From BlackBerry, TI, And NEC

Thursday, February 28, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
You might not hear about it on the evening news, but there's a quiet war being waged in the consumer electronics universe. The issue at stake? Wireless power. It's one of those concepts that everyone realizes will be at the heart of the next-generation product, but we've seen so many lackluster attempts over the years that... Read More
Boost Mobile And Virgin Mobile Add LTE Handsets To Prepaid Arsenal

Boost Mobile And Virgin Mobile Add LTE Handsets To Prepaid Arsenal

Tuesday, February 26, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
It's a subtle movement, but an important one. Americans are slowly but surely growing tired of the same 'ole politics involving conventional two-year mobile contracts. New flagship phones are hitting the market every six months, but users have to wait 24 months for a discount. And, of course, getting out early results in... Read More
T-Mobile Intros GoSmart Mobile Prepaid Brand, Takes It Nationwide

T-Mobile Intros GoSmart Mobile Prepaid Brand, Takes It Nationwide

Wednesday, February 20, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
T-Mobile USA has been doing everything it can of late to be the "uncarrier," bucking the trends that have defined the strange, contract-driven U.S. wireless market for years. And now, it's promising something even crazier: "FreeDUM in wireless." That's no joke. T-Mobile today took the wraps off of GoSmart Mobile, a no-annual-contract... Read More
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