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Verwaayen to replace Russo at Alcatel-Lucent

Alcatel-Lucent named Ben Verwaayen to replace outgoing CEO Patricia Russo as head of the multinational infrastructure provider. Alcatel-Lucent announced Russo's departure from the company about a month ago, during its second quarter results conference call. During those results, Alcatel-Lucent made public that former chairman...

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RCR Wireless News is planning to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first cellular phone call in its Oct. 13 edition. As such, we want your memories of the last 25 years of wireless. Through the years, the RCR Wireless News editorial staff has...

Tests show troubles with Obama’s SMS play

Nearly 3 million mobile users received Barack Obama's SMS about his new running mate, but many of those who signed up may have gotten the text late - or not at all - according to new figures from Keynote Systems.A mobile and Internet test...

Obama tech policy team borrows from Clinton years

Editor's Note: Following the Democratic National Convention, RCR Wireless News Bureau Chief Jeffrey Silva looked at the Obama tech and telecom policy team. Next week, Silva plans to report on telecom and high-tech policy formulation in the McCain camp.<WHILE SENS. BARACK OBAMA (D-ILL.) AND...

MetroPCS signs distribution deal with Best Buy Mobile

MetroPCS Communications Inc. expanded the distribution of its phones and services with an agreement with Best Buy Mobile. The deal covers locations in 14 markets. The retailer currently offers four of MetroPCS' no-contract devices and also carries phones from the carrier's competitors including Virgin...

Nokia to launch music service in the U.K. next month

Nokia Corp. is teaming with The Carphone Warehouse to bring its all-you-can-eat mobile music service to U.K. users next month.Comes With Music, as the effort is branded, packages one year of unlimited downloads with the purchase of a handset. Users will have to pay...

Acton named CIO/CTO at VMU

Fresh on the heels of closing the Helio L.L.C acquisition, Virgin Mobile USA Inc. has named a new chief information and technology officer.Daniel Acton steps into the role to manage present Virgin Mobile USA I.T. and product development operations. The mobile virtual network operator...

Two Russian carriers to offer iPhone

Vimpelcom and MegaFon - two of Russia's three largest wireless carriers - will offer Apple Inc.'s iPhone "later this year," according to company statements in recent days. Together, the two carriers serve about 80 million Russians, according to news reports. Russia has about 140...

ADC tapped for GOP convention

As the nation's eyes shift from Denver to the Twin Cities for this week's Republican National Convention, a Minnesota-based company's technology is once again being used to make sure cell phones and other wireless devices work inside the convention hall.ADC, which provided its active...

Infrastructure awards wrap-up: Motorola and Nokia Siemens Networks

The following list details this week's infrastructure awards for the cellular, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX industries. The contracts are broken down by transmission technology, country and vendor. The value of the contract is included when available.Cellular--United Kingdom: Mobile Broadband Network Ltd., the network venture of...

A kid in the candy App Store

My teen daughter complains that I treat her like my own private marketing lab. Over the years, when a new cellphone comes in with apps to review, I learned to toss the black slab at her and say, "here, play with this and tell...

Analyst Angle: Counter-arguments for evaluating next-gen network rollout strategies: The glass is half empty

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly feature, Analyst Angle. We've collected a group of the industry's leading analysts to give their outlook on the hot topics in the wireless industry.Over the next few years the three major mobile operators in North America will deploy...

Moto’s Brown has millions of reasons to see cell phone spinoff

Motorola Inc.'s co-CEO Gregory Brown has plenty of incentive to see the company's phone business spun of as a public company.According to a new three-year employment agreement signed Wednesday, Brown will receive options to buy stock valued at $3.33 million and restricted stock worth...

Peering into the crystal ball: the handset in 2010

Editor's Note: RCR Wireless News teamed with the Yankee Group to conduct a series of market surveys of RCR Wireless News subscribers to gauge their thoughts on various technology issues. RCR Wireless News will publish the exclusive results from our joint project, with Yankee...

One flu over the cuckoo’s nest

Not that the upcoming event would have commanded greater urgency and import had it been announced sometime other than in the lazy summer season in official Washington, at the moment politically barren with Congress on recess and operatives out of town to mix it...

Mix and match strategies

Remember the good old days of wireless regulations? The analog sunset date was February 2008. E911 rules initially required carriers to supply public safety answering points with a call-back number and cell site location, and Phase II rules demanded more precise information. Granted, lawsuits...

Action heats up in white-spaces debate: Mobile players urge licensed approach to contested airwaves

Just as the Federal Communications Commission appears ready to settle the great white-spaces debate - one predominantly framed to date by a powerful broadcast lobby fearing costly disruption to digital signals from unlicensed devices and by equally muscular high-tech titans anxious to exploit prime...

Google outlines Android answer to Apple App Store: Search engine giant boasts of ‘open and unobstructed environment’

Google Inc. unveiled its answer to Apple Inc.'s App Store, outlining a distribution system for applications built on its Android platform.Android Market will serve as an unrestricted storefront where registered developers can offer their wares simply by uploading their applications and posting descriptions. Google...

Federal judge finds Qualcomm violated aspects of injunction

Like squabbling politicians, Broadcom Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. issued dueling press releases yesterday on a federal judge's ruling that Qualcomm had violated certain conditions of an injunction issued last year related to W-CDMA patents owned by Broadcom. Qualcomm said it would appeal the ruling.Two...

Venture capital financing wrap-up: BuzzCity, JumpTap and RadioFrame

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.--BuzzCity: Naspers invested $10 million into BuzzCity, a developer of global wireless communities and consumer services. BuzzCity said it...

Tests show troubles with Obama’s SMS play

Nearly three million mobile users received Barack Obama's SMS about his new running mate, but many of those who signed up may have gotten the text late - or not at all - according to new figures from Keynote Systems.The mobile and Internet test...

In-market roaming debate hangs over wireless mergers

Roaming - until recently a backburner, stand-alone issue - suddenly has emerged as a potential pivot point in the Federal Communications Commission's consideration of two major transactions and competition policy in general for a wireless sector that has experienced relentless consolidation during the past...

Worst of the Week: Gunslingers

Hello! And welcome to our Thursday column, Worst of the Week. There's a lot of nutty stuff that goes on in this industry, so this column is a chance for us at RCRWireless.com to rant and rave about whatever rubs us the wrong way....