Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Worst of the Week: Chicken and Bacon

Is anything ever easy for Clearwire? Late last week, everyone’s favorite WiMAX provider reported yet another quarter of “things will be better tomorrow … if …” results that have become all too common for Clearwire.

KDDI invests $5 million in Fuhu

KDDI, one of Japan’s largest cellular phone companies with over 35 million subscribers, announced today a $5 million series C investment in Fuhu, creators...

Time Trippin’: Java for phones; cellular closes in on PCS prices … 15 years ago this week

Editor’s Note: The RCR Wireless News Time Machine is a way to take advantage of our extensive history in covering the wireless space to...

Colombia postpones LTE auction to February, allows Claro to bid

Colombia's LTE auction has been postponed again. The government announced that it will take place in February next year, and América Móvil's Claro will be...

Brazil’s regulator approves telcom competition rules

The board of directors of Brazil's telecommunications agency, Anatel, has approved the General Plan for Competition (PGMC—the acronym in Portuguese), aimed at encouraging and promoting free competition...

T-Systems bets on cloud services, sees U.S., Brazil as major markets

T-Systems, the corporate customer arm of Deutsche Telekom, is betting on cloud services. “In the next few years, companies will be buying through the...

50 carriers testing BlackBerry 10

Research-in-Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) says 50 carriers are now testing its new BlackBerry 10 smartphone, which is expected to hit the market in the early...

MetroPCS first in US to launch RCS

MetroPCS this week launched Rich Communications Services, a continuation of the carrier’s push to take advantage of its LTE network through services such as...

Despite sales ban, TIM’s revenues up 8%, boosted by data

Andrea Mangoni, TIM Brasil’s CEO, opened the third quarter conference call with analysts by highlighting that growth in data and  smartphone base has driven...

Gartner VP interview: Mobile and social top challenges for CIOs

Mobile and social technologies represent a departure from the information technologies that CIOs are used to, such as ERP and CRM.  This change is...
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