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CTIA I.T. ’08 Friday Show Daily

Download the full PDF file of the RCR Wireless CTIA I.T. Show Daily for Friday of the show.

PTP backhaul market set for strong growth

The point-to-point market will enjoy growth driven by escalating buildout of 3.5-generation and fourth-generation networks, according to a report from Visant Strategies.The PTP microwave market generated revenues of more than $5 billion in 2007 and that figure is expected to exceed $6 billion this...

Laptop modems morphing: Transitions in form and technology bring new competition

You've noticed that your father's laptop card is giving way, in many cases, to sleeker-looking USB modems, with embedded modems increasingly popular as well. That transition is merely emblematic of several changes sweeping the laptop modem space, according to analysts and the vendors themselves....

Starting at the beginning

SAN FRANCISCO -- CTIA announced yesterday the beginnings of an effort to implement 2D bar-code scanning via camera phones. To succeed, the service will require cooperation among a wide swath of industry players, a least a few years for the technology to get distributed,...

Ruling requires search warrant for cell users’ location

Privacy advocates triumphed over the Bush administration in a legal battle in which a federal court affirmed that wireless location information stored by a mobile-phone carrier is constitutionally protected and that law enforcement officials have to secure a search warrant based on probable cause...

Venture capital financing wrap-up: Mpowerplayer and UIEvolution

The following list includes venture capital and other investments into wireless companies announced during the past week. The value of the investment is included when available.--Mpowerplayer: New Atlantic Ventures, the Center for Innovative Technology GAP Fund and LaunchBox Digital invested $2.5 million into Mpowerplayer,...

Into the wild: Palin and the wireless Internet

In this latest election news cycle, one dominated by piggish lipstick politics and meant to feed the gluttonous appetites of the herded masses, it seems the wireless plight of some Alaskan schools has been largely overlooked. Well then, here's the story. Seems Alaska Gov....

CTIA I.T. ’08 Thursday Show Daily

Download the full PDF file of the RCR Wireless CTIA I.T. Show Daily for Thursday of the show.

T-Mobile USA says testing shows interference in AWS-3

T-Mobile USA Inc. said government testing revealed interference from operations in a spectrum block that Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin wants to auction for wireless broadband and that is situated adjacent to wireless licenses for which the No. 4 cellular carrier paid $4.2...

Rural carriers vow to continue USF fight

Rural wireless carriers put the Federal Communications Commission on notice they intend later this month to ask as a federal appeals court to stay a decision capping government subsidies primarily benefiting rural wireless deployment if the agency does not grant a pending motion to...

Adobe preaches growth through collaboration

SAN FRANCISCO -- Regardless of whether it's on television, a personal computer or a mobile phone, consumers will demand the same experience when it comes to the Internet and entertainment and the different players in the wireless industry are going to have to work...

VIDEO: CTIA I.T. THURSDAY KEYNOTE WRAPUP

Welcome to the RCR Wireless Newscast for the CTIA I.T. show here in San Francisco. The second round of keynotes here were basically just PowerPoint show-and-tell presentations. But perhaps the most interesting came from BlackBerry guru Jim Balsillie;...

Leap in expansion mood: Regional carrier looking to double covered pops by 2010

SAN FRANCISCO -- Leap Wireless International Inc. has its sights set on expansion. Nestled in its cozy booth at the CTIA Wireless I.T. and Entertainment 2008 event, Leap representatives, including Greg Lund, senior manager of corporate communications; Jeff Toig, VP of product marketing; and...

Network speed tests shootout: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint modems go head-to-head: Battle of the Big 3 provides surprises

SAN FRANCISCO -- Tired of battling hundreds of convention-goers for the last bits of bandwidth on the local "free" Wi-Fi connections or forking out $10 to $20 per day for wireless Internet access at your hotel? Well then maybe it's time to take the...

Carriers wary of security issues with mobile marketing

SAN FRANCISCO -- Innovators in the mobile industry typically have not hesitated about adding whatever they possibly can to the wireless experience. However, diving head first into mobile marketing is making carriers a little timid. Amid the various meetings at CTIA Wireless I.T. and...

RIM co-CEO touts converged services: Balsillie: ‘This is ‘here and now’-type stuff’

SAN FRANCISCO -- Bullish on smartphone growth and confident of his company's surging market share, Research In Motion Ltd.'s co-CEO Jim Balsillie devoted his keynote address Thursday to ... consumer services.Mentioning - but giving short shrift to - RIM's three new devices destined for...

Virgin’s first EV-DO phone marks entrance of new handset player: Personal Communications Devices CEO hails from Audiovox

SAN FRANCISCO -- Personal Communications Devices L.L.C. chose the CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2008 as its coming-out party, announcing a deal to distribute Virgin Mobile USA Inc.'s first CDMA2000 1x EV-DO capable handset, the Shuttle.Although PCD is a new company, it has strong...

Yahoo details Blueprint development platform, oneConnect

SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo Inc. once again took advantage of the trade-show spotlight, using CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2008 to plug an iPhone version of its oneConnect offering and an expansion of its Blueprint development platform.OneConnect, which was introduced at the Mobile World...

‘Green’ quest focuses on networks: Burdened with 80% of wireless’ carbon footprint

SAN FRANCISCO -- The inevitable explosion in wireless data usage may well present the biggest challenge to an industry as eager as any other to go "green." Global telecom's power consumption will more than double as data takes off, according to David Lewis, marketing...

Five minutes with Jennifer Granick

Jennifer Granick leads the civil-rights division of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit law firm focused on civil rights in the digital age. Granick came to the attention of the wireless industry several years ago as a Stanford University law professor who helped gain...

Smart talk

SAN FRANCISCO -- Listening to the star-studded opening keynote session at this year's CTIA I.T. & Entertainment 2008 event shed a little more light on my dumb mind: Most of the people with a hand in starting the wireless industry or currently running the...

Off-deck moves beyond premium SMS to wireless Web

SAN FRANCISCO -- The world of off-deck content may be moving away from premium SMS and onto the wireless Web.Bango this week said it has seen its WAP transactions in the United States increase fourfold in the last three months as carriers increasingly look...

Prosumer devices add to security concerns: I.T., employees battle as personal devices enter business

In the wireless industry - where talk of hockey-stick projections and tipping points dominates conversation - device management has been a relatively tranquil space. But that may be about to change.For years, mobile security has been a "just-around-the-corner" thing in wireless, where a new...

School’s in session: two wireless veterans look back

SAN FRANCISCO -- The first day's keynote ended with a trip back in time with two wireless veterans reminiscing about an industry they helped mold 25 years ago. Craig McCaw, current chairman of Clearwire Corp., and John Stanton, founder of Trilogy Partnership, have more...