- Top Off Your Batter By Dancing
- News Briefs for June 25, 2008
- T-Mobile Prorates Early Termination Fees
- South Africa Limits Service Contracts, Bans Handset Locking
- Nokia Acquires Symbian, Launches Open Source OS
- Virgin Mobile Says Unlimited Plan Really Is Unlimited
- MediaFLO Doesn’t Miss a Volley
- Sacramento Voters to Decide on SMS Tax
- T-Mobile Cuts Data Roaming Rates in Europe
- Nokia Siemens Networks Signs Contract with Iraqi Carrier
- Strix Goes to the Olympics
- Study: Small Businesses Seed Smartphone Rage
- Sybase “Armorizes” Smartphones for the Enterprise
- Report: Carriers Still Unsure About FMC
- NetMotion Appoints VP of Marketing
- News Briefs for June 24, 2008
- Android Facing Delays
- Alltel Attempted to Buy Sprint before Verizon
- Alltel Rolls on with Rev. A
- FCC Seeks Comment on Free Wireless Internet Plan
- Nokia Snaps Up Plazes
- MM Scores Big in U.S. Ad Impressions
- FCC Sides with Cable Cos in Verizon Compliant
- Aircom Upgrades WiMAX Testing Software
- Motorola, Kodak Launch Motozine ZN5
- T-Mobile Announces Two More Hotspot@Home Handsets
- News Briefs for June 23, 2008
- Congress Reaches New Wiretapping Proposal
- FCC Expected to Side with Cable Companies in Verizon Complaint
- RFS Launches V.3 Network Management Software
- The FCC Extends Sprint Rebanding Deadline
- Seven Gets in on Instinct Action
- Cricket Chirps into Backup Service
- More Citywide Wi-Fi Projects Shuttered
- Wi-LAN Wages Patent Suit
- News Briefs for June 20, 2008
- Hesse Seeks “First Mover” Status
- Sprint Lowers Instinct Price
- CTIA Reiterates Objections to FCC’s Free Wireless Broadband Plan
- Huawei Considering Sale of Mobile Device Unit
- AdMob Evaluates Western Europe
- Men Mob Mobile Web
- Startups Fill National Alerts Plan
- Genband Gains Lion’s Share of Gateway Market
- Tackling Trouble Ticket Issues
- T-Mobile Appoints New CMO
- Report: Wireless Enabled Notebooks Expected to Grow in Europe
- Survey Says Video Services Can Slow ‘Net
- News Briefs for June 19, 2008
- Investors Take Over Philly Wi-Fi Effort