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Sprint withdraws from group that endorses LTE, a rival to its WiMax service (www.computerworld.com)
This is no big surprise. This is business as usual.
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Nortel gains ground in managed telepresence push (telephonyonline.com)
With rising fuel costs and other travel related expenses, the need for a way to do business without having to get on an airplane is critical to corporate survival. Telepresence is an answer to doing business in a more cost effective manner.
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Qualcomm (QCOM): Ripe for a rebound? (www.reuters.com)
Qualcomm has proven to be one of the most innovative and strongest wireless technology companies in the last 20 years. None of which makes a hoot of difference with might happen in the future not unless you believe the past is a guide to the future.
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Verizon/Alltel merger could shave $36M from Syniverse books (www.bizjournals.com)
With Verizon Wireless acquiring Alltel, Syniverse is facing a rough road ahead. Syniverse needs to begin building up new lines of service for itself or building up its existing lines of service.
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Apple sells 1 million iPhones in first 3 days (ap.google.com)
I have been one of the loudest critics of the iPhone. Lately it has been acting like the good vendor I expect handset vendors ought to be. Yes, I know the company is a driving force in the industry but it is AT&T’s customer. This is good news for the consumer. I have a few suggestions to the...
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Bedeviled by the Churn, Sprint Tries to Win Back Disgruntled Customers (www.nytimes.com)
Dan Hesse has been on the job for a little over 7 months. So far he has done a solid job.
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Acme stirs fears of VoIP slowdown (telephonyonline.com)
At the beginning of 2008 Wall Street analysts were claiming there was no economic slowdown in telecom. I lost count of the number of articles claiming there was no recession and that telecom was safe.
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Mobile Payment Transactions Will Grow, Research Shows (www.billingworld.com)
Since last year we have seen banks and carriers proactively take steps to implement consumer and financial transaction processes in the mobile arena.
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Newer, Faster, Cheaper iPhone 3G (online.wsj.com)
I am still laughing after reading reviews of the new iPhone 3G. The Wall Street Journal’s article by Walter Mossberg is insightful and riotous. Mossberg’s recommendations are priceless.
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Will fiber pay the bills? (telephonyonline.com)
I learned years ago that the financial community can spin just about any bad news into good news.
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