Monthly Archives: May, 1995

MOTOROLA SNAGS CHINA PACT

The Post and Telecommunication Administration in the Zhejiang Province of China is reconfiguring its existing paging network, based on Motorola Inc.'s M15 series paging...

STAY IN CHARGE PROVIDES COMPUSERVE SUBSCRIBERS WITH WIRELESS CONNECTION

COLUMBUS, Ohio-CompuServe Inc. has teamed up with a number of wireless companies to enhance mobility for professionals on the road through its Stay In...

BUSINESS BRIEFS

Following partnership agreements established last December, Northern Telecom Ltd. has issued its first purchase order, valued at $2 million, to Qualcomm Inc. for Code...

VIEWPOINT

The Federal Communications Commission set an Aug. 2 date to begin the proceedings when Telephone Electronics Corp.-after aligning itself with PCS PrimeCo L.P., the...

THE RCR TOP 20 CELLULAR MARKETS

Most carriers are unwilling to reveal subscriber numbers because of the highly competitive nature of the business. RCR tallies for total market subscribers, population...

QUALCOMM PUSHES BUCK SCHEDULED DATES TO OFFER CDMA-BASED EQUIPMENT

SAN DIEGO-Qualcomm Inc. pushed back its previously announced mid-1995 availability schedule for Code Division Multiple Access technology-based equipment.Qualcomm said its cellular infrastructure equipment will...

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L.M. Ericsson introduced the Prism HP portable, which the company says is its smallest, lightest and most sophisticated high specification radio. It is designed...

PACEMAKERS MAY BE INFLUENCED BY SOME DIGITAL CELLULAR PHONES

WASHINGTON-Recent studies showing cellular telephones can interfere with cardiac pacemakers have prompted industry-funded research to see if next-generation, digital pocket phones pose a public...

BELLS' LONG-DISTANCE CHAINS LOOSENED

WASHINGTON-The telecommunications reform bill introduced in the House last week would give the seven regional Bell telephone companies more freedom to offer wireless long-distance...
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