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AT&T CEO's Keynote Looks Back (www.lightreading.com)
The AT&T CEO’s keynote at the NXTcomm2008 reminiscing about railroads and telephones could imply that AT&T is not going to be an agile, speedy player for multimedia communications.
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Telefonica to Distribute iPhone to 16 Countries (www.wirelessweek.com)
Apple adding 12 Latin American countries to the Telefonica agreement after contracting America Movil will test the carrier influence on device pricing, distribution channels and network quality.
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AT&T Introduces AT&T Net Reach (telecom-expense-management-solutions.tmcnet.com)
AT&T’s newly launched Net Reach bundle could indicate how Wi-Fi hotspots can complement 3G broadband access and build mobile-dependent Internet users.
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AT&T Settles Third-Party Content Class Action Suit (www.wirelessweek.com)
AT&T’s settlement of the class action suit for third-party content could constrain the revenue-sharing agreements of carriers and third-party content providers.
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Qualcomm Invests in ip.access (www.unstrung.com)
Qualcomm’s ip.access investment adds more credibility to the femtocell industry following AT&T’s plan to sell 7 million femtocells from ip.access Ltd.
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ComScore measures worth of M:Metrics, pays $44.3M plus stock to own (www.rcrnews.com)
The acquisition of M:Metrics by comScore and Telephia by Nielson indicates how mobile advertising wants to exploit the reach of the Internet and TV to the handset as a viable third screen.
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FCC Aims to Provide Free Wireless Broadband (www.wirelessweek.com)
The FCC’s plan of a spectrum auction with stipulations for free Internet access could further undermine municipal Wi-Fi ventures both as a business proposition and a community service.
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AT&T may bid for Huawei handset unit, says report (www.americasnetwork.com)
AT&T’s interest in Huawei could be motivated by the economics of handset subsidies in mature markets and the objective to expand into emerging growth countries.
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The Landline That Refused to Leave (online.wsj.com)
Landline’s last stand that households have a reliable voice connection and an established phone number will be surpassed by the new standard for households to have broadband access.
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More disturbing numbers for telcos (telephonyonline.com)
The two research studies of the article show in different ways that cable bundles win both against telcos for Internet broadband and against satellite providers for TV service.
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