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Analysis of:
AT&T: 3G to hold out for 2-3 more years (www.electronista.com)
AT&T’s comment about WiMAX is pure posturing. No two wireless technologies are alike.
Analysis of:
AT&T takes Experience Stores virtual (telephonyonline.com)
By going online with the Experience Store, AT&T is trying to reduce three costs: 1) Remodeling brick-and-mortar stores; 2) Servicing 100% wireless users; 3) Training the agent channel.
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Apple falls on consumer spending fears (www.ft.com)
With weak consumer spending, Apple is trying to draw traffic to its own stores with iPhone offers such as registering online for store pickup and selling an unlocked version in Hong Kong.
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Telephony Announced 2008 Innovation Awards (telephonyonline.com)
Despite the gloom and doom of the marketplace, there are bright moments. If you notice, each one of the winners is practical and viable.
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Huawei Seen as Likely Nortel Suitor (www.lightreading.com)
Up until the latest economic scare, it looked as if Nortel may have found some suitors for the Metro Ethernet business.
Analysis of:
A Xohm Timeline (www.unstrung.com)
The timeline is a good indicator of the struggle to get WiMAX off the ground. Hopefully, Sprint will find a buyer for its Nextel business and then they can plow the cash into WiMAX
Analysis of:
In Shake-Up, AT&T Gives Wireless Chief Broader Role (online.wsj.com)
I congratulate Ralph de la Vega. It is not exactly what I had suggested in my article; “AT&T Spending Money On Wireless – I Have Another Suggestion”, but its close enough.
Analysis of:
In Shake-Up, AT&T Gives Wireless Chief Broader Role (online.wsj.com)
The AT&T reorganization into four units lacks a separate division for Enterprise Mobile Solutions to promote field communications, realtime applications, and workforce productivity.
Analysis of:
LTE or WiMAX? Regional carriers, MVNOs mull next-gen plans (www.rcrwireless.com)
Given the current economy is the debate of LTE versus WiMAX even relevant? I think the answer is yes. The 4G technology decision is relevant to all carriers.
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Leap, MetroPCS make nice (telephonyonline.com)
Making nice might be necessary to survive the recession.
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