Archives for October, 2011
Cellcom Israel Schedules Third Quarter 2011 Results Release for November 15, 2011
Posted By Cellcom Israel Ltd. On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom News Tags: EarningsCellcom Israel Schedules Third Quarter 2011 Results Release for November 15, 2011
Posted By Cellcom Israel Ltd. On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom News Tags: EarningsdeCarta se asocia con Skyhook Wireless para llevar la tecnología de localización a sus aplicaciones de navegación
Posted By deCarta On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom News Tags: LicensingNetDragon Launches New EP for Eudemons Online: "Trumpet of the Legionaire"
Posted By NetDragon Websoft Inc. On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom News Tags: New Products & ServicesMicroStrategy Announces Third Quarter 2011 Financial Results
Posted By MicroStrategy Incorporated On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom News Tags: Earnings, New Products & ServicesSprint Nextel to Allow Advertising for Apps on its Apps Market
Posted By cellular-news On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsUSA based Sprint Nextel is launching a service that enables Android application developers to pay for premium placement in their Sprint Zone. Click here for more.
Objet Ltd. : ‘WIRED’ About 3D Printing
Posted By Objet Ltd. On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom News Tags: Trade ShowUrban Airship Creates Mobile Infrastructure Juggernaut Through Acquisition of SimpleGeo
Posted By Urban Airship On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom News Tags: Acquisitions, Mergers and TakeoversClearwire Dumps Postpaid Services
Posted By Eric M. Zeman On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Smart Phones News, Telecom Breaking NewsClearwire today announced that it will no longer offer postpaid monthly Internet access to new customers. Instead, it will only offer unlimited WiMax service for $50 per month. Clearwire will also stop selling dual-mode 3G/4G devices, and will only sell WiMax devices moving forward that access its network only. Existing customers will be able to keep their postpaid and 3G/4G services and devices as-is. Clearwire also recently announced its intent to deploy LTE in 2012 and LTE-Advanced in 2013 if it is able to raise the capital.
"America’s Church Choir" Crowned at the Grand Finale of Verizon’s How Sweet the Sound
Posted By Verizon Wireless On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom News Tags: Awards, Religion"America’s Church Choir" Crowned at the Grand Finale of Verizon’s How Sweet the Sound
Posted By Verizon Wireless On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom News Tags: Awards, ReligionRIM Offering Free Playbooks to Corporate Customers
Posted By cellular-news On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsResearch in Motion is looking to boost sales of its struggling tablet, the BlackBerry Playbook by giving them away to its corporate users. Click here for more.
Balda Sells Chinese Handset Components Subsidiary
Posted By cellular-news On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsGermany based handset components manufacturer, Balda AG has carried out its repeatedly advertised intention to dispose of its MobileCom subsidiary in China Click here for more.
Three UK Says 97% of the Traffic on its Network is Mobile Data
Posted By cellular-news On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsHutchison 3G UK -- which trades as Three -- has revealed that 97% of all the traffic that travels through their network is now mobile data based, leaving just 3% of the traffic for conventional voice calls. Click here for more.
Three UK Says 97% of the Traffic on its Network is Mobile Data
Posted By cellular-news On Monday, October 31st 2011 In Telecom Breaking News, Telecom NewsHutchison 3G UK -- which trades as Three -- has revealed that 97% of all the traffic that travels through their network is now mobile data based, leaving just 3% of the traffic for conventional voice calls. Click here for more.




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