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Cell phones outnumber PCs in China

December 1, 2005 There are 3.6 cell phones for every PC in China, according to the CEO of Efriends Net Entertainment. TAGS: China, cell phone, CEO, PC, U.S.

Wireless execs: Slump? What slump?

March 24, 2004 CEOs from two major U.S. cell phone service providers say Wall Street was wrong to say the cell phone industry was mired in a downturn. TAGS: downturn, cell phone service provider, Brad Smith, CTIA, Verizon Communications, cell phone, exec, Wall Street, service provider, Cingular Wireless, CEO, handset, conference, U.S.

Music exec slams mobile entertainment experience

February 14, 2007 Buying music and other content on mobile phones is unnecessarily complicated and expensive, Warner Music's CEO says. TAGS: digital-rights management, Warner Music Group Corp., record company, Steve Jobs, Barcelona, Apple Computer, mobile phone, Apple iPhone, exec, entertainment, song, cell phone, music, CEO, U.S., Apple iPod

AT&T Wireless joins race for speedy networks

November 19, 2003 The carrier flips the switch on a wireless Internet network it claims is the fastest in the United States. TAGS: AT&T Wireless, EDGE, wireless Internet, BellSouth Corp., cell phone service provider, carrier, Siemens AG, Cingular Wireless, cell phone, AT&T Corp., modem, U.S., CEO, games

Number switching hits rural delays

May 14, 2004 Small landline phone service providers are winning small victories that are adding up to regulatory headaches. TAGS: Missouri, cell phone carrier, landline phone, Verizon Communications, cell phone, carrier, provider, U.S., CEO

Are camera phones losing their snap?

March 14, 2005 Camera phones, a giant hit, risk fading into obscurity if problems aren't addressed, Kodak CEO says. TAGS: camera phone, Eastman Kodak Co., Sprint Nextel, camera, Verizon V-Cast, imaging, Verizon Wireless, cell phone, data service, printing, photograph, CEO, U.S., video

The reinvention of Texas Instruments

August 30, 2005 In an increasingly digital world, CEO Richard Templeton is pushing his company in new directions. TAGS: DLP, Texas Instruments Inc., projector, cell phone, DVD player, TV, handheld, DVD, U.S., CEO

SBC to acquire AT&T for $16 billion

January 31, 2005 SBC says the deal will give it one of the world's "most widely recognized and respected" brand names. Photos: AT&T's history of innovation TAGS: SBC Communications Inc., AT&T Corp., Ma Bell, brand name, IP, cell phone, shareholder, telecommunications, CEO, brand, acquisition, U.S.

Paying a price to be No. 1

October 29, 2004 Intel's plain-spoken CEO has a message for the nation: If you want to stay on top, it's time to rev up your competitive metabolism. TAGS: Craig Barrett, Intel, microprocessor, emerging market, China, consumer electronics, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium, brand, U.S., cell phone, CEO, Microsoft Corp., PC

Sprint to offer video, 3D games for cell phones

January 9, 2004 Downloadable video clips from CNN and others are next on the carrier's agenda, CEO Gary Forsee says, as Sprint looks to sell data services to make up for the plunging cost of voice calls. TAGS: Nextel Communications Inc., Sprint Nextel, carrier, cell phone service provider, data service, text messaging, subscriber, cell phone, CNN, camera phone, AT&T Wireless, service provider, 3D, camera, U.S., video

U.S. carriers pick up the 3G pace

March 22, 2004 At the CTIA show in Atlanta, wireless carriers will introduce broadband innovations they say will help them catch up to the global cell phone market. TAGS: CTIA, 3G, wireless broadband, BellSouth Corp., Nextel Communications Inc., U.S. Cellular, NTT DoCoMo Inc., carrier, broadband, phone network, terms of service, wireless carrier, AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless, Japan, AT&T Corp.

This week in telecommunications

February 4, 2005 With SBC's deal to acquire AT&T and the rise of Skype, the last vestiges of the 20th-century's phone system are fading fast. TAGS: SBC Communications Inc., Ma Bell, AT&T Corp., Skype, telephone company, acquisition, cell phone, telecommunications, brand, CEO, U.S.

Week in review: The bell tolls for Ma Bell

February 4, 2005 With the sale of AT&T and the rise of Skype, the last vestiges of the 20th century's phone system are fading fast. Photos: AT&T's history of innovation Photos: Hush, hush, my PC TAGS: Ma Bell, SBC Communications Inc., AT&T Corp., Skype, Week in review, telephone company, acquisition, cell phone, brand, Apple Computer, CEO, U.S., photograph, PC
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