Yearly Archives: 1996

CONSORTIA IN BRAZIL PREP TO BID ON UPCOMING CELLULAR LICENSES

The impending liberalization of Brazil's cellular services sector has attracted interest from a host of global carriers clamoring to position themselves in the region's...

COMPETITION PROMISES GROWTH IN LATIN AMERICAN WIRELESS ARENA

This year promises to be a transition period for the Latin American wireless market, a year hosting key events necessary to drive the subscriber...

TELULAR RESTRUCTURES TO REDUCE EXPENSES

BUFFALO GROVE, Ill.-Telular Corp. announced it has planned a major restructuring program. The company said it will consolidate its manufacturing and engineering by transferring...

VALENTINE EXPLAINS INTERFERENCE STANCE

In her Jan. 15 "Viewpoint" column, Tracy Anderson Ford presented her views regarding the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association's new certification requirements for personal communications...

VIEWPOINT

Look for "clustering" to become a common word in tomorrow's wireless dictionary as companies continue to refine their strategies amid an increasingly competitive marketplace.GTE...

FBI SLOW TO RELEASE DATA KEY TO DIGITAL WIRETAP LAW

WASHINGTON-Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Louis Freeh is expected this week to release key data on digital wiretap implementation that Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.)...

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ANDREW WILL ACQUIRE THE AN TENNA CO.

Andrew Corp. said it is acquiring The Antenna Co. to break into the North American consumer accessories market, marking the possible beginning of consolidations...

WIRELESS REVENUE DRIVES BELL ATLANTIC INCOME UP

NEW YORK-Driven in part by record gains in wireless subscribers, fourth-quarter net income for Bell Atlantic Corp. grew $395.4 million, or 25.6 percent when...

BIDDING ERRORS IN PCS AUCTION MAY ADD UP TO FINES FOR TWO FIRMS

WASHINGTON-Two participants in the Federal Communications Commission's C-block broadband personal communication services auctions submitted erroneous bids on two different markets during Rounds 10 and...

BRIGHTPOINT TO BUY ALLIED COMPANIES

INDIANAPOLIS-Brightpoint Inc. announced it has signed a letter of intent to exchange 2.5 million newly issued shares of Brightpoint common stock for all of...

FCC FUNDING IS LIKELY TO REMAIN AT $138M AS SHUTDOWN ELUDED

WASHINGTON-GOP congressional leaders and the Clinton administration agreed on another short-term funding bill late last week to avert a third shutdown and an unprecedented...

CALLING ALL SMRS

The Feb. 19 issue of RCR will feature the Top 20 Specialized Mobile Radio carriers. If you would like your company included in our...

COMSAT TO LAUNCH WORLDWIDE PLANET 1 SERVICE

NEW YORK-Get ready for "PSC"-not to be confused with PCS, and for the "information sky way"-not to be mistaken for the information superhighway. Comsat...

FUTURE OF WIRELINE QUESTIONED AS COST OF WIRELESS DECREASES

NEW YORK-Provided technological breakthroughs occur to improve transmission quality and quantity, wireless communications could become a substitute for fixed wireline communications within a decade.That...

WESTERN WIRELESS BUYS GTE’S DENVER LICENSE

Less than a year after A- and B-block personal communications services licenses were awarded by the Federal Communications Commission, the PCS industry is entering...

GEOWORKS, ERICSSON ALLIANCE TO DELIVER VOICE-DATA PHONES

ALAMEDA, Calif. - Geoworks and Ericsson Inc. announced an alliance to deliver a range of afforadable "smart phone" next-generation cellular phones combining voice and...

WORLD BRIEFS

L.M. Ericsson announced its subsidiary, Ericsson Australia Pty. Ltd., has signed a contract to install a switching system for 4,000 mobile telephones in Rangoon,...

U.S. TELECOM BUSINESSES QUERY IRELAND’S GSM LICENSEE CHOICE

DUBLIN, Ireland-Three American companies are working through the U.S. Embassy in Ireland to determine how an Irish long-distance company won the country's second cellular...

REFARMING MEANS MORE FREQUENCY BUT AT WHAT COST TO USERS

WASHINGTON-The specter of private radio spectrum auctions, frequency coordination consolidation and the kickoff of refarming in frequency bands below 512 MHz are giving users...

MSS CARRIERS BEAM SERVICE TO A VARIETY OF CUSTOMERS

A galaxy of new wireless services may soon beam down on the telephony-poor regions of the world.Mobile satellite systems-just like terrestrial-based wireless networks-are evolving...

AIRMOBILE SOFTWARE AVAILABLE VIA CDPD

ORLANDO-Motorola Inc.'s Wireless Data Group business unit, AirMobile Software Products, announced it has extended AirMobile wireless software for Lotus cc: Mail and AirMobile wireless software...

LANDSCAPE COMPETITIVE TO MOBILE SATELLITE FIRMS

WASHINGTON-Where mobile satellite service policymaking is concerned, federal regulators are not promoting the friendly skies. Far from it.Competition is the name of the game...

D.C. NOTES

After Bill Clinton ended one of his rare news conferences before leaving to visit the U.S. troops in Bosnia a couple weeks ago, CBS...
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