Sony has confirmed that it will launch its previously announced Android based tablet devices next month. Click here for more.
Archives for August, 2011
Sony Shows Off Android Dual-Screen Tablet Device
Posted By cellular-news On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsUpgraded Xperia Smartphone from Sony Ericsson
Posted By cellular-news On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsSony Ericsson today unveiled another of its Xperia branded smarphones - the "arc S. Taking the design from Xperia arc, the new phone has a processor upgraded to 1.4Ghz, Click here for more.
HTC Jetstream Android Honeycomb Tablet Coming to AT&T
Posted By MobileTechReview On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Smart Phones News, Telecom Breaking NewsTablets and Smartphones Spur Record MEMS Revenue Growth in 2011
Posted By cellular-news On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsBenefitting from its exposure to the hot tablet and smartphone and businesses, the market for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) in consumer electronics and mobile communications devices is set to generate record growth in 2011, Click here for more.
iPad 2 Case Review: Bracketron Back-iT for iPad 2
Posted By MobileTechReview On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Smart Phones News, Telecom Breaking NewsVideo Tour: BlackBerry Torch 9850
Posted By Eric M. Zeman On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Smart Phones News, Telecom Breaking News
Here is a quick look at the Research In Motion BlackBerry Torch 9850 for Sprint. It offers the latest system software from RIM in addition to svelte good looks.
USA’s Department of Justice Sues to Block AtandT Takeover of T-Mobile
Posted By cellular-news On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsThe USA's Department of Justice has stunned commentators after it filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block ATandT's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA. Click here for more.
USA’s Department of Justice Sues to Block AtandT Takeover of T-Mobile
Posted By cellular-news On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsThe USA's Department of Justice has stunned commentators after it filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block ATandT's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA. Click here for more.
HTC Promises Gingerbread for Incredible and Thunderbolt
Posted By Eric M. Zeman On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Smart Phones News, Telecom Breaking NewsHTC today announced via its Facebook page that it will be pushing out the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update to both the Droid Incredible and Thunderbolt in September. Both phones are sold by Verizon Wireless.
Sony Tablet S to Hit Shelves in September with Full Movies from Crackle
Posted By MobileTechReview On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Smart Phones News, Telecom Breaking NewsUK to Reclassify How 3G Licenses Were Paid For in National Accounts
Posted By cellular-news On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsThe UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) has announced that it is reclassifying the way it records 3G mobile phone licences in the UK's public sector finance statistics and National Accounts. Click here for more.
BEREC presents analysis on Roaming Regulation to European Parliament
Posted By cellular-news On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsBEREC, the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications, presented its analysis on the proposals of the European Commission for a revised roaming regulation to the European Parliament. Click here for more.
Sunrise Terminates Managed Services Contract with Alcatel-Lucent
Posted By cellular-news On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsSwiss mobile network, Sunrise Communications has terminated its seven year managed services contract with Alcatel-Lucent after just three years. Click here for more.
Sony Launches the Reader WiFi PRS-T1 eBook Device
Posted By MobileTechReview On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Smart Phones News, Telecom Breaking NewsIndustry Reacts to DoJ’s AT&T/T-Mobile Lawsuit
Posted By Eric M. Zeman On Wednesday, August 31st 2011 In Smart Phones News, Telecom Breaking NewsThe wireless telecommunications industry has started to react to the lawsuit filed today by the Department of Justice, which seeks to block AT&T's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile. Sprint, which has opposed the acquisition since it was first announced, voiced exuberance at the development. The company said, in part, "By filing suit to block AT&T's proposed takeover of T-Mobile, the DOJ has put consumers' interests first." Federal Communications Commission commissioner Michael Chopp weighed in on the side of the government, saying, "I share the concerns about competition and have numerous other concerns about the public interest effects of the proposed transaction, including consumer choice and innovation." The Communication's Workers of America, however, are not so pleased. In a statement provided to media, the CWA said, "The DOJ's action has put good jobs and workers' rights at the bottom of the government's priorities." A Washington think tank also sided with the CWA, noting, "Those hoping for real competition in the critical 4G LTE market will have to wait." AT&T has vowed to fight the Justice Department's lawsuit.




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