Skype will soon be rolling out a group video chat function for up to five people says the firm, and will also be unveiling updated subscription offerings for calls to mobile devices and landlines in some 170 countries.
Last week RCR reported that Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo's next speech to shareholders might well be his last, but despite significant pressure on the firm, it would appear the Finnish firm's board still supports the management team and its strategy.
Last week RCR reported that Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo's next speech to shareholders might well be his last, but despite significant pressure on the firm, it would appear the Finnish firm's board still supports the management team and its strategy.
Last week RCR reported that Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo’s next speech to shareholders might well be his last, but despite significant pressure on the...
Speaking at the IEF conference in Germany's the Technische Universitat in Dresden, Gerhard Fettweis, Vodafone chair professor told his audience he believed 100 billion cellular devices would be connected using LTE in less than a decade.
Speaking at the IEF conference in Germany’s the Technische Universitat in Dresden, Gerhard Fettweis, Vodafone chair professor told his audience he believed 100 billion...
Black Box Corp. said it renewed its agreement with CommScope Enterprise Solutions, which calls for Black Box to sell and support CommScope Enterprise solutions...
MetroPCS Communications Inc. reported higher subscriber growth but increased costs to get those subscribers in its first-quarter financial results. The flat-rate carrier cited its...
U.S. Cellular Corp. and its parent company Telephone & Data Systems Inc., is not releasing first-quarter financial results until Monday as the carrier said...
Clearwire Corp. posted robust first quarter financial results highlighted by company record customer growth, but more importantly the company used its quarterly conference call...
It hasn't been an easy recession for Clearwire, but on Wednesday, the firm heartened investors with news of the firm's biggest quarter yet in terms of new subscribers, revenues up 72% and expansion plans into more markets.
Koreans, it would appear, are willing to pay over and above the established retail price for Apple's iPad in order to get their tech savvy hands on one before the official release date in Korea.
Proving the old adage that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend,” Nokia has teamed up with Microsoft, to release enterprise mobile software meant to threaten the likes of RIM and maybe even Apple.