Verizon said it will buy Alltel for $28 billion. If the deal goes through, it would create the nation’s largest carrier with a combined subscriber base of more than 80 million customers.; verizon alltel acquisition merger; Sprint is expanding its CDMA-based Direct Connect portfolio. The carrier recently added the Sanyo Pro 200 and 700, both powered by Qualcomm’s Qchat technology. ; PTT push to talk sprint verizon; LG propelled itself into the No. 4 global market share ranking, passing Sony Ericsson. According to new numbers from research firm Gartner, LG shipped around 23 million phones in the first quarter, edging Sony Ericsson’s 22 million.; LG sony Ericsson handset market share; Welcome to our weekly RCR Wireless Newscast. Top stories this week include Verizon’s purchase of Alltel, Sprint’s push-to-talk plans and LG’s quest for market share.
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Welcome to our weekly RCR Wireless Newscast. Top stories this week include Verizon’s purchase of Alltel, Sprint’s push-to-talk plans and LG’s quest for market share.
VZW+Alltel: First up, Verizon said it will buy Alltel for $28 billion. If the deal goes through, it would create the nation’s largest carrier with a combined subscriber base of more than 80 million customers. AT&T, currently the nation’s number one carrier, would fall to second place. PTT: In other carrier news, Sprint is expanding its CDMA-based Direct Connect portfolio. The carrier recently added the Sanyo Pro 200 and 700, both powered by Qualcomm’s Qchat technology. LG surpasses Sony Ericsson: And in handset news, LG propelled itself into the No. 4 global market share ranking, passing Sony Ericsson. According to new numbers from research firm Gartner, LG shipped around 23 million phones in the first quarter, edging Sony Ericsson’s 22 million. |
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