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BlackBerry goes to Russia

May 4, 2005 BlackBerry wireless services will be available to subscribers of Russian carrier Mobile Telesystems. TAGS: subscriber, RIM BlackBerry, Research In Motion Ltd., wireless service, Russia

Verizon adds wireless to bundle

January 30, 2007 Customers are now able to add wireless to a Verizon service bundle to get even more discounts. TAGS: Verizon Communications, bundle, DirecTV, discount, Verizon Wireless, wireless phone, wireless service, cable company, AT&T Corp., Washington, pricing, combination, TV, satellite, DSL, cell phone

Mobile browsing becoming mainstream

April 18, 2006 An increase in cell phone ownership, and use of wireless services by those over 35, may lead cell phones to dominate. TAGS: household, cell phone, increase, wireless service, Japan, U.S.

Cable goes for the quadruple play

November 7, 2005 Newly allied with Sprint Nextel, four cable operators add wireless to their Internet, video and VoIP services. TAGS: cable company, Sprint Nextel, Time Warner Inc., wireless service, mobile TV, VoIP, Cingular Wireless, play, DVR, Comcast Corp., cell phone, IP, TV, video

Nortel takes on more municipal wireless projects

June 4, 2007 Greenville, N.C., plus several suburbs of Denver will get connected. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., wireless service, North Carolina, Denver, Colorado, student, service provider

Forget the triple play--wireless ups the ante

January 4, 2007 This could be the year of the quadruple bundle, as cable and phone companies integrate mobile wireless services into service packages. TAGS: wireless service, cable company, Comcast Corp., Cox Communications Inc., bundle, cable television, bill, Time Warner Inc., Sprint Nextel, TV, video, e-mail

A Qwest for survival

February 27, 2008 Phone company's CEO says new partnerships are intended to help it fill holes in its business, develop its wireless service. Qwest in talks with Verizon about wireless deal TAGS: Edward Mueller, Qwest Communications Inc., wireless service, broadband wireless, DirecTV, Sprint Nextel, telephone company, broadband, CEO

18 weeks in Amazon rebate hell

April 6, 2006 A CNET News.com reporter learns that nothing in life is free, particularly slick new cell phones. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., rebate, wireless service, Motorola Razr, cell phone, Motorola Inc.

BellSouth's WiMax offered as broadband backup

March 20, 2006 Company will market its WiMax wireless service as a disaster-ready add-on to its regular broadband service. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., wireless broadband, wireless service, broadband, Hurricane Katrina, broadband service, New Orleans, backup, AT&T Corp.

Sprint touts high-speed wireless service

July 7, 2005 Carrier says its EV-DO offering will be available to 150 million people by 2006. Some airports, business districts will get it this month. TAGS: EVDO, Sprint Nextel, BellSouth Corp., wireless service, carrier, AT&T Corp., Verizon Communications

This week in wireless

December 3, 2004 For those who get carried away with holiday spirits, you may be interested in a service tailored to help avoid making drunken calls. TAGS: Virgin Mobile, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, wireless service, Governor, Australia, broadband, Wi-Fi

ThinkPads to support Cingular 3G technology

January 4, 2006 Lenovo strikes a deal with Cingular Wireless to embed the carrier's 3G technology into laptops. TAGS: UMTS, HSDPA, Cingular Wireless, ThinkPad, Lenovo, 3G, high-speed Internet access, wireless service, BellSouth Corp., EDGE, Verizon Wireless, Internet access, agreement, service provider, AT&T Corp., U.S.

AT&T's CEO touts a wireless future

June 19, 2007 During NXTcomm keynote, Randall Stephenson launches wireless service for sharing live video, opines on iPhone frenzy. TAGS: AT&T Corp., Apple iPhone, mobility, wireless service, CEO, wireless network, video, Apple Computer

Quit fooling with wireless-spectrum auction

January 23, 2008 Gregory Rosston of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research says recent moves by FCC chairman threaten successful history of auctions. TAGS: auction, firm, rule, wireless service, agreement, chairman, asset

Philly, Verizon reach accord on city Wi-Fi plan

December 1, 2004 Penn. governor signs closely watched legislation after Philadelphia and Verizon reach compromise on citywide project. TAGS: Philadelphia, Verizon Communications, Governor, wireless service, legislation, Pennsylvania, telephone company, government, project, agreement, broadband

Cometa has slight burp in McDonald's test

March 2, 2004 Cometa Networks has lost AT&T as its service provider for a hot-spot test with McDonald's in New York City, but prospects may be heating up on the other coast for the Wi-Fi company. TAGS: service provider, subscriber, AT&T Corp., wireless service, Wi-Fi, New York City, supplier

Broadband bundles to drive wireless spectrum sale

August 9, 2006 Cable and satellite companies will be among the bidders at a major FCC auction, as they look to add wireless to their package of services. TAGS: spectrum, satellite company, cable company, Time Warner Inc., satellite, satellite television, wireless service, telephony, license, Comcast Corp., broadband, sale, T-Mobile, AT&T Corp., Verizon Communications, TV

Cisco to enable advanced wireless services

December 6, 2005 Cisco upgrades its products to offer IMS, enabling wireless carriers to offer services like dual-mode phones, mobile IM, group chat and gaming. TAGS: IBM IMS, Cisco Systems Inc., IP, cell phone carrier, wireless service, protocol, standards, telephone company, cell phone, networking, multimedia, Wi-Fi, router, IM

This week in wireless

August 19, 2005 San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom wants to make Wi-Fi coverage in the city as ubiquitous as the fog that blankets its neighborhoods. TAGS: city, Idaho, neighborhood, wireless service, Wi-Fi, office, wireless network

AT&T turns cell phones into TV remotes

March 6, 2007 Homezone customers can now view TV listings and schedule or delete recordings on their DVRs via wireless handsets. TAGS: AT&T Corp., DVR, subscriber, wireless service, handset, IP television, video recorder, set-top, set-top box, TV, digital video, cable company, portal, cell phone, mobility, mobile phone
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