- Apple, AT&T Settle Patent Suit
- Alcatel-Lucent Acquires Motive
- Leap Wireless Appoints CFO
- AT&T Launches New Mobile Media Apps
- Report: U.K. Lacks Killer App for Wireless Machine Comms
- FusionOne Launches Network Address Book
- Myxer Hits 10 Million Mark
- LG to Expand Handset Plant in India
- News Briefs for June 18, 2008
- TIA Updates Regulatory, Recycling Sites
- Yahoo! Announces New Asia-Pacific Partners
- Alcatel-Lucent Lands $1 Billion China Mobile Contract
- Sony Ericsson Unveils 8.1-megapixel Handset
- Samsung Announces “Green” Handsets
- Mobile WiMAX Products Get Certified
- TIA Updates Regulatory, Recycling Sites
- Yahoo Announces New Asia-Pacific Partners
- Senator Sponsors Do-Not-Text Bill
- Carriers, Consumers Get Simplified Roaming Tools
- Proxim Launches New Product Family
- Diversinet Debuts Secure Platform
- News Briefs for June 17, 2008
- Nokia Unveils Two New E-Series Handsets
- T-Mobile to Sell iPhone for 1 Euro in Germany
- Verizon Offers Bundle for Services Sans Landline
- WiMAX Providers Get IP Accelerator Option
- Report: Sharp to Enter Chinese Handset Market
- DoCoMo to Buy Stake in Bangladesh Carrier
- Nielsen Finds Mobile Commerce Gaining Traction
- News Briefs for June 16, 2008
- Martin Champions Changes to ETF Practice
- Sprint Launches QChat, Revamps Pricing
- Qualcomm Ups Outlook(2)
- Motorola to Cut Another 150 Jobs
- Nokia Launches Advertising Alliance
- Clearwire Predicts 31 Million WiMAX Subscribers
- EU Telecom Commission Threatens Data Roaming Caps
- Brightstar Launches Global Accessories Biz
- News Briefs for June 13, 2008
- Yahoo! Adds Mobile Coupons Service
- FCC to Hold Hearing on Early Termination Fees
- Verizon Wireless to Carry Palm Centro
- Verizon Communications Offers Free Wireless for Small Businesses
- T-Mobile Ventures Invests in LBS Provider deCarta
- Ad Firm Launches Mobile Division
- Kaltman Offers Budget RF Spectrum Analyzers
- Converged Telecom Server For Integrators, OEMs
- Aktino Delivers 90+ Mbps Mobile Backhaul Capacity
- Ceterus Unveils All-Optical Ethernet Product
- T-Mobile, Starbucks and AT&T Settle Wi-Fi Suit