- Sprint: Few Contract Customers Going Prepaid
- Report Examines App Store Price Points
- Nortel Defends CDMA/LTE Asset Sale
- iBasis? Main Shareholders Join in the KPN Fight
- Week In Review Briefs... August 7, 2009
- FirstNews Briefs for August 7, 2009
- Customer Losses Worsen at U.S. Cellular
- MetroPCS Profit Plunges
- Sprint & Samsung ?Reclaim? Green Alternatives
- Senate Panel OKs Prison Cell Phone Jamming Bill
- Iowa 911 Call Center Becomes First to Accept Texts
- T-Mobile 2Q Down Slightly, Indicates Upturn
- Syniverse Posts 19% Drop in 2Q Profit
- FirstNews Briefs for August 06, 2009
- T-Mobile Shoots High with myTouch 3G Launch
- Analyst: Sony Readers Impressive, Need Connectivity
- LaHood: Laws Alone Won?t Stop Texting While Driving
- EA Mobile Holds Lead
- Sprint Launches 4G Mobile Broadband Routers
- FirstNews Briefs for August 5, 2009
- Cricket Expands $40 Offer
- Report: 2014 Monthly Data Traffic to Exceed Total for 2008
- INQ Introduces Twitter Phones
- iBasis Sues to Stop KPN Buyout
- CTIA Names Diggs to WIC Post
- mBlox Launches FTEU Service in U.S.
- FirstNews Briefs for August 4, 2009
- Survey: CMOs Want More Voice
- Clearwire Plans Massive, 10-Market Launch for September
- Google CEO Quits Apple Board, Cites Conflict of Interest
- FCC Probes Apple on Google Voice Rejection
- Law Blocks Iowa School's Call for Jamming Device
- FirstNews Briefs for August 3, 2009
- Cablevision Voice, Possibly over Wi-Fi
- Report: Time Warner Cable Joins WiMAX Party
- Boost Says It Won?t Get into Price War
- MetroPCS Unveils $40 Plan
- HTC Sees Q2 Profit, Expects Decline Due to Product Delays
- U r pwned: Text Messaging Paves Way for Hacking
- Week In Review ... July 31, 2009
- FirstNews Briefs for July 31, 2009
- Motorola Still Struggling
- Global Handset Shipments Fall But Not As Much
- Lawmakers Propose Ban on Texting while Driving
- Alcatel-Lucent Makes First Profit Since 2006 Merger
- Opinion: Smartbooks Could Go Boom or Bust
- Review: New Android Phone Better, Far from Perfect
- Verizon Supports Texting/Driving Ban
- Kyocera Reports Loss for Q1 2010
- AT&T Sets Availability for Samsung Solstice