Monthly Archives: September, 2004

Midwest Wireless extends directory contract with Metro One

PORTLAND, Ore.-Enhanced directory assistance provider Metro One Telecommunications Inc. signed a multi-year agreement to continue providing EDA and other services for rural wireless provider...

Brazilian data revenues increase, still behind global average

WASHINGTON-Data service revenues reached 3.6 percent of net revenues in Brazil in the first quarter of 2004, up from 1.5 percent in the fourth...

Openwave app. creates personal video greetings

LA JOLLA, Calif.-Wireless users can create personal video greetings specifically tailored for friends and family members through a new application from mobile software developer...

Asian countries lead mobile multimedia market

BUSAN, Korea-High-speed mobile networks are taking hold in the Asia-Pacific region, providing a platform for multimedia services development, according to a new report from...

Verizon Wireless expands account information service

BEDMINSTER, N.J.-Verizon Wireless customers can now access their account balances from their handsets by dialing #BAL where they will hear details of their last...

Wi-Fi Alliance certifies WMM standard

AUSTIN, Texas-The Wi-Fi Alliance said it has certified the Wi-Fi-multimedia standard, otherwise known as WMM, for networking in consumer electronic devices such as DVD...

Sierra Wireless cooperates with Intel on wireless networking

VANCOUVER, British Columbia-Sierra Wireless said it is cooperating with Intel to deliver integrated wireless connectivity solutions to mobile professionals worldwide.The agreement calls for the...

Dobson offers ‘mood’ phone

OKLAHOMA CITY-Dobson Cellular Systems' Cellular One today launched the Identity phone, a new handset that uses Wildseed Ltd.'s SmartSkins, an interactive wireless accessory.SmartSkins are...

Nokia up on higher expectations

Shares of Nokia Corp. were up more than seven points Thursday on news from the company that it believes it will exceed previous forecasts...

House subcommittee told carriers can comply with CALEA

WASHINGTON-There is no technical reason for carriers not to comply with the digital wiretap act, a senior government official said Wednesday."At this junction, it...

Update: Powell says Congress should make 800 MHz plan law

WASHINGTON-FCC Chairman Michael Powell called on Congress to codify the agency's recently adopted plan to solve public-safety interference in the 800 MHz band.Such a...

Gemplus partners with SoloMio on OTA

LUXEMBOURG-Gemplus International S.A. and SoloMio announced a strategic partnership to jointly market and develop call-management and call-completion solutions for subscriber identity module cards. The...

Company offers alarm service for cell phones

JONKOPING, Sweden-Datalink Nordic has developed a mobile service that allows users to send alerts from their mobile phones when they are in danger.Users activate...

New mobile marketing firm targets young users

ESSEX, Conn.-Advertising executives Jim Hood and Wes Bray announced the formation of HipCricket L.L.C., a wireless marketing and event company targeting young mobile-phone users.HipCricket...

Carriers ask court to stay judge’s decision in Minn. case

WASHINGTON-The nation's top mobile-phone carriers asked a Minnesota federal court to stay a judge's decision last Friday upholding a new state law going into...

FCC releases additional spectrum for 3G services

WASHINGTON-The Federal Communications Commission, despite interference concerns voiced by the mobile-phone industry, today released an additional 20 megahertz for third-generation mobile-phone communications and other...

Mobileway-InphoMatch team with MEE for U.S. market

CHANTILLY, Va.-Newly merged mobile messaging company Mobileway-InphoMatch has teamed with Mobile Entertainment Europe, a mobile entertainment provider in Canada and Europe in an effort...

Wavecom dumps phones, chips in restructuring

PARIS-Module maker Wavecom Inc. said it will no longer develop handsets and semiconductors as part of a sweeping restructuring of the company that will...

Valor extends Alltel contract

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.-Regional telecommunications provider Alltel Corp. reported that privately held telecommunications and incumbent local exchange carrier Valor Telecommunications L.L.C. has extended it outsourcing...

Qualcomm acquires display technology firm

SAN DIEGO-Qualcomm Inc. said it has acquired a display technology company known as Iridigm Display Corp. for $170 million in cash.The sum accounts for...

FCC proposes reduction in wireline-to-wireless porting time

WASHINGTON-The Federal Communications Commission proposed Thursday morning to reduce the time it takes to port from wireline service to wireless from four days to...

Dwango Wireless taps M7 Networks for ‘wake-up’ service

LA JOLLA, Calif.-Mobile entertainment publisher Dwango Wireless has tapped M7 Networks, a wireless platform hosting company, to deliver short message service "wake-up" functionality to...

Kitchen to leave PCIA

Jay Kitchen, president and chief executive officer of PCIA, will retire, according to a release issued today by the wireless tower industry trade organization.Kitchen...

Powell: Congress should make 800 MHz plan law

WASHINGTON-FCC Chairman Michael Powell called on Congress today to codify the agency's recently adopted plan to solve public-safety interference in the 800 MHz band....

Intel details WiMax chip

SAN FRANCISCO-Intel Corp. disclosed its broadband chip for WiMax products, otherwise known as 802.16.The component, known as Rosedale, will be a system-on-a-chip design to...
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