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Apple employee says it's all sell, sell, sell! at Apple Store
If you talk to the press or speculate to a customer about the next iPad, that's the end of you, said an Apple retail store employee, in an interview with Popular Mechanics.
AT&T counters Verizon iPhone with unlimited calling
AT&T, which is losing its hold on the iPhone to Verizon, has introduced a new feature to its customers that offers unlimited calling to any mobile number in the United States. AT&T's new offer is an attempt to counter an impending switch of iPhone customers to Verizon, which will be debuting iPhone 4 starting today.
SFR CEO says Vivendi, Vodafone talks underway
France's second-biggest mobile operator SFR on Wednesday said its parent Vivendi was in contact with Vodafone regarding the acquisition of the British operator's 44 percent stake in SFR.
Vivendi, Vodafone talks underway on SFR stake
France's second-biggest mobile operator SFR said on Wednesday its parent Vivendi was in contact with Vodafone regarding the acquisition of the British operator's 44 percent stake in SFR.
Study: T-Mobile First, AT&T Last In Customer Satisfaction
The two wireless service providers are on opposite ends of the spectrum according to JD Power and Associates recent study.
North American Carriers May Run Out of Cash By 2013, Study Says
Mobile carriers risk an end of profit within four years amid increased smartphone usage, rising investment costs and falling revenue per unit of data, says a new study.
T-Mobile offers ‘DriveSmart Plus’ app to block calls while driving
T-Mobile has developed a new service that helps drivers restrict themselves from attending to calls and sending texts messages when they are driving, ANI has reported.
Cellcom and Iway launch Internet system for cars
Start-up Iway Mobile and Cellcom, Israel's largest mobile phone operator, launched on Sunday a communications, Internet and entertainment system for the automobile.
T-Mobile Rolls Out Tracking Technology For Parents
T-Mobile has teamed up with Location Labs to create apps allowing parents to track children and stopping them from texting while driving.
Albania Gets 3G Broadband Network
Vodafone is building a 3G broadband network in Albania, with Nokia Siemens Networks providing the infrastructure.
T-Mobile USA says on track with mobile data upgrade
T-Mobile USA, the No. 4 U.S. mobile service, said that by the end of this month it would be less than half way through its 2010 network upgrade plan aimed at boosting its mobile data web-surfing speeds.
AT&T, T-Mobile infringe patents, U.S. lawsuit says
The easy access to voice mail that AT&T and T-Mobile offer their mobile phone subscribers when abroad infringes patents held by a Swiss company, a lawsuit filed in federal court in Delaware says.
T-Mobile USA says CEO to leave in May 2011
T-Mobile USA, a unit of Deutsche Telekom AG , said its chief executive, Robert Dotson, will leave the company in May 2011 and named Philipp Humm as its designated successor.
Global ad industry eyes boost from mobile devices
The global advertising industry is eager to capitalize on booming use of mobile phones for Internet access as more enhanced devices are coming to the market to get more consumers reachable online.
Best Buy sees UK success; Carphone ups profit view
Best Buy , the world's No.1 electricals retailer, will do whatever it takes to succeed in the UK, joint venture partner Carphone Warehouse said as it raised profit expectations for the third time in six months.
T-Mobile USA eyes JV options to boost spectrum
Deutsche Telekom's U.S. wireless unit, T-Mobile USA, is looking at possible joint ventures with cable companies and network providers to boost its spectrum capacity.
China Mobile growth prospects improve
China Mobile's forecast-beating results suggest its years of investment in data services is paying off, helping the world's largest mobile carrier report an unexpected rise in revenue per user.
Investors seek signs of China Mobile 3G commitment
China Mobile's 3G outlook will take center stage this week as China's three telecoms carriers begin to kick off quarterly results, with market focus on whether the nation's dominant player will turn up the volume in its low-key 3G roll-out.
Smartphones a growing problem for networks
The chief executive of Vodafone Group Plc, the world's largest mobile network operator, expressed the fears of many on Tuesday when he said Google Inc should not be allowed to dominate the mobile space.
Deutsche Telekom prepares IPO for T-Mobile USA: report
Deutsche Telekom AG is considering an initial public offering or spinoff of its U.S. wireless service T-Mobile USA, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Deutsche Telekom considering IPO for T-Mobile USA : Report
Deutsche Telekom is considering spinning off or launching an IPO for T-Mobile, its U.S. wireless business, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Virgin Group enters Britain's gadget help market
Richard Branson's Virgin Group has launched a company to help consumers with technical problems such as PCs crashing, wireless networks not connecting and games consoles refusing to link up with other gear.
Citi upgrades Sprint on possible D.Telekom tie-up
Citigroup upgraded No. 3 U.S. mobile service Sprint Nextel Corp to a buy rating citing a possible tie-up with Deutsche Telekom AG and expectations of improvement in subscriber numbers.
Citi upgrades Sprint on possible D.Telekom tie-up
Citigroup upgraded No. 3 U.S. mobile service Sprint Nextel Corp to a buy rating citing a possible tie-up with Deutsche Telekom AG and expectations of improvement in subscriber numbers.
Russia's MTS eyes local network operator Eurotel
MTS, Russia's largest mobile phone operator, plans to buy the local, privately-owned telecoms network operator Eurotel to boost expansion of its Internet broadband business and reduce leasing costs.
Telkom to spend $800 mln to launch mobile business
South African fixed-line phone group Telkom plans to spend 6 billion rand ($800 million) over five years to launch a mobile phone business as profits from its fixed-line business tumbled.
iPhone to attract 10 pct of 3G users by 2012, Unicom says
Apple's wireless carrier in China on Friday expressed its high expectations for the iPhone despite the relatively low sales since its debut, hoping the handset to attract 10 percent of China's 3G users in the in the next three years.
Deutsche Telekom open to all options for U.S. unit: sources
Deutsche Telekom is keeping its options open for its U.S. business and is not close to making a decision on the unit's mid-tem future, two people familiar with the matter said on Friday.
IDC: the age of mobile social networking comes in Asia/Pacific
The mobile is potentially overtaking PCs as the device of choice for access to social network site (SNS) in Asia and Pacific, IDC said on Monday in a survey-based report. It also noted that the telecom carriers need to set the stage for mass adoption by lowering data tariffs and offering user-friendly mobile applications.
T-Mobile admits employee sold private data
A employee of mobile phone operator T-Mobile is facing prosecution after selling personal details of thousands of British customers to rival companies in an alleged major breach of data protection laws.


