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Cyren Call picked as public safety spectrum advisor

The Public Safety Spectrum Trust selected Cyren Call Communications Corp. as its advisor for negotiations with the eventual winner of the commercial-first responder broadband license in the 700 MHz auction, set to begin Jan. 16. "Although we have selected a single advisor, I'm hopeful...

CDMA vendors launch EV-DO Rev. A public safety equipment

Four infrastructure vendors have started offering CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision A equipment designed to support public safety and first responder organizations, the CDMA Development Group announced at the opening of the 2007 3G CDMA North America Regional Conference.Equipment from Airvana Inc., Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei Technologies Co....

Analyst Angle: Why Do Media Companies Want to be Wireless Service Providers?

Editor's Note: Welcome to our Monday 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. In the coming weeks look for columns from Current Analysis' Avi Greengart, iGR's Iain...

Rules for wireless Web: Keep it simple

DENVER-Companies looking to draw traffic to their mobile Web sites should follow two simple rules: Be careful, and be patient.That was the advice from speakers at last week's Search Marketing Expo in Denver, where executives from longtime mobile players such as Yahoo Inc. and...

Is the honeymoon over?: Infrastructure mergers under scrutiny as boards unhappy with progress

As Nokia Siemens Networks continues to refine its business operations following its April merger, the company has to fend off speculation that Siemens' CEO is considering a sale of his company's 50% stake in NSN. Meanwhile, over at newly merged Alcatel Lucent, the story...

MetroPCS punished for sagging customer metrics

MetroPCS Communications Inc.'s shares plunged more than 9% after the company released its preliminary subscriber results for the third quarter of 2007, reflecting a 42% drop in net additions year-over-year. The company had warned of a weak third quarter due to seasonality, but...

Burger King taps Mobliss for mobile gaming push

Burger King Corp. is hoping to extend its surprisingly successful gaming effort to mobile.The Miami-based fast-food giant has tapped Seattle's Mobliss Inc. to develop wireless games that will be promoted through in-restaurant signage and packaging. The titles are slated to launch next spring and...

The Week in Review

Welcome to our Friday feature, Week in Review. Every Friday, RCR Wireless News runs through the major events of the past week, outlining what happened and speculating on what to look for in the coming weeks, months and years. Check below for news about...

Alcatel-Lucent claims ‘significant’ portion of AT&T 3G buildout: Firm blasts report that it has lost share to Ericsson

It's been a tough week for Alcatel-Lucent. Twice this week the company has been compelled to issue formal statements; first addressing speculation about CEO Pat Russo's future at the company and today addressing a reported diminished interest in AT&T Mobility's 3G buildout.A Financial Times...

Forsee to get the boot?

Sprint Nextel Corp. is seeking a replacement for CEO Gary Forsee, according to the Wall Street Journal. The carrier, which declined to comment on the subject, has struggled with a declining stock price and rising churn, and is generally losing ground to larger rivals...

RIM soars on strong growth

Shares of Research In Motion Ltd. rocketed after the company broke the 10-million subscriber mark and issued a positive outlook for the rest of the year.The BlackBerry maker reported second-quarter revenue of $1.37 billion, more than doubling revenue during the same period last year...

Worst of the Week: When you wish upon an MVNO

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 RCR Wireless News to rant and rave about whatever rubs us the...

Simonsen named permanent CFO at Nokia Siemens

Nokia Siemens Networks reported that Eric Simonsen would trade in the temporary designation on his CFO title for a permanent one effective immediately. Simonsen had been working under the temporary tag since June when he was tapped to replace Peter Schoenhofer, who resigned from...

AT&T’s iPhone reprise: If iPhone is fun, HTC Tilt means business

The term "win-win" rightly makes sober people sick, but it might be applied to AT&T Mobility's news that it will carry HTC Americas' Tilt device, beginning Friday, at $300 with a two-year contract. AT&T Mobility gets an enterprise-grade smartphone supporting its UMTS/HSDPA network with...

Air2Web, MindMatics merge

The field of mobile marketing startups continued to winnow as Atlanta's Air2Web and Germany's MindMatics agreed to merge.Terms of the deal were not disclosed.Air2Web launched years ago as a wireless messaging and technology firm, but has morphed into a firm that executes mobile marketing...

Court won’t expedite VZW’s challenge to open access

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected Verizon Wireless' emergency motion for fast-track treatment of its challenge to the Federal Communication Commission's open-access rule, increasing the likelihood that litigation will remain in play in the lead up to the...

House committee calls for further investigation into telecom wiretapping

The House Commerce Committee is investigating the parent companies of the two largest mobile phone operators and Qwest Communications International Inc. to determine what extent they may have participated in the National Security Agency's anti-terrorist warrantless wiretap program."Without question, the American government must be...

Alcatel-Lucent board backs Russo

Aiming to avert speculation about Alcatel-Lucent CEO Pat Russo's future at the company, Alcatel-Lucent's board of directors issued a formal announcement reiterating its support of Russo and her leadership team."Recent reports in the news concerning a board meeting at Alcatel-Lucent have led to mischaracterized...

Family plans binding happy customers to carriers

Family plans are the glue that keeps customers sticky, according to the most recent survey of customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates-and in households where family members share minutes, they are substantially happier with their wireless service than those who do not.The survey...

FCC, Frontline argue against VZW auction lawsuit

The Federal Communications Commission and Frontline Wireless L.L.C oppose Verizon Wireless' emergency motion to have its court appeal of the 700 MHz open-access rule put on a fast track."It would make little sense for the court to expedite this case when, halfway through the...

GAO blasts FCC for info leaks

Congress' watchdog agency said the Federal Communications Commission informs stakeholders ahead of the public about which proposed rules are scheduled for votes, advance information that helps certain lobbyists to better time their advocacy efforts.The Government Accountability Office examined a handful of wireless and other...

Verizon Wireless issues holiday handset blitz: LG touchscreen phone could be VZW answer to iPhone

Verizon Wireless is covering its bases. The nation's second-largest carrier unveiled four new phones today, including a touchscreen-with-QWERTY keypad model from LG Electronics Co. Ltd., without mentioning prices. You'll have to wait for prices until the phones launch sometime before Thanksgiving. The LG touchscreen...

Financial ratings wrap-up: Embarq, RIM, Palm and more

The following list includes ratings changes and financial information for wireless companies announced this week by investment-banking and financial-services firms.Carrier--Morgan Stanley cut its price target on Embarq Corp. to $55 from $59, saying it expects the company's stock to underperform relative to the broader...

Venture capital financing wrap-up: Myxer, Optasite, Sipera and more

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.--Myxer: Harris Preston & Partners led a $6.5 million equity financing into Myxer. Also participating were Morganthau Venture Partners...