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M Theory to bring reality to wireless

LOS ANGELES-Bunim-Murray Productions, which is often credited with starting the reality TV phenomenon with the MTV hit "The Real World" more than a decade ago, launched a spinoff focused on new media initiatives, including mobile and Internet. The spinoff, called M Theory Entertainment, will...

Sprint Nextel’s Forsee: Count uses, not users

As far as Sprint Nextel Corp. officials are concerned, the future is mobility, new models and new math. Sprint Nextel Chief Executive Officer Gary Forsee argued at the company's annual analyst conference that his company's partnership with cable companies and its relationships with multiple...

BCE partners with Aliant for wireless, wireline in Canada

MONTREAL-Canadian telecom companies Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. and Aliant Inc. announced that they are combining their operations to form what they say is one of the largest regional telecommunications service providers in North America. As part of the deal, BCE will receive Aliant's wireless...

FCC requirements at center of AT&T/BellSouth deal

WASHINGTON-While consumer advocates, organized labor, industry analysts and lawmakers gave mixed reviews to AT&T Inc.'s proposed $67 billion acquisition of BellSouth Corp.-co-owners of Cingular Wireless L.L.C.-most signs point to the Federal Communications Commission as the major battlefield for hashing out the blockbuster deal and...

Port deal inquiry could spill into wireless

WASHINGTON-House Armed Services Committee Chairman Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) last week unveiled a bill that would require majority U.S. ownership of critical infrastructure deemed essential to national security and a five-year divestiture of foreign-owned infrastructure, legislation with potential implications for German subsidiary T-Mobile USA Inc.,...

Jury out on wireless video trials: Cingular launches 18 channels for $20 a month

Cingular Wireless L.L.C. joined the mobile TV bandwagon last week, launching a carrier-branded streaming video service featuring short clips from 18 channels. But whether consumers really want to watch TV on their phones-and how much they'll pay for it-remains anybody's guess.Content providers for Cingular...

Verizon Wireless exclusive carrier for TiVo Mobile

ALVISO, Calif.-TiVo Inc. took another small step toward wireless, inking a deal to allow Verizon Wireless subscribers to use their wireless phone as a TiVo remote control. The companies unveiled a downloadable BREW application that can be used to program TiVo's digital video recording...

CellStar to install SmartVideo on phones

COPPELL, Texas-SmartVideo Technologies said it signed a distribution agreement with CellStar Corp. covering the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean. SmartVideo offers video services for cellular phones, including live broadcasting, on-demand and download-and-play TV content.Terms of the pact call for CellStar to distribute...

Disney Mobile begins free phone promotion before service launch

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif.-Walt Disney Internet Group is making more noise in advance of the launch of its planned mobile virtual network operator service this summer. In February, the company launched a registration Web site for its Disney Mobile service. The site allows interested consumers...

Orlando carries on with Wi-Fi odyssey: City entices with free service, but expects cut of commercial revenues

Free Wi-Fi in Orlando is coming around again. Sort of. Orlando experimented with free Wi-Fi in early 2004 in one square mile of its downtown business district. But barely anyone used it. A city official said the network averaged about 44 users per day...

NTT DoCoMo to sell simplified 3G handsets with large fonts

TOKYO-As handset vendors and network operators worldwide spend untold resources to provide advanced functionalities and services to capture end users' imagination with 3G services, NTT DoCoMo Inc. announced it will sell a new line of basic, compact handsets for customers who do not need...

BlackBerry maker unveils WLAN plan for on-campus use

WATERLOO, Ontario-Research In Motion Ltd. unveiled its push into the wireless local area network space with the launch of its BlackBerry WLAN Solution. The service includes a WLAN Solution platform and a Wi-Fi enabled handset, the BlackBerry 7270. The company's WLAN offering is aimed...

House panel progresses on cell-phone privacy bill

WASHINGTON-The House Commerce Committee last week quickly passed a bill making the sale of telecommunications customer call records illegal. The bill also gives the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission added tools to restrict the sale of call records, and requires that...

Justice Department joins Gabelli auction fraud suit

WASHINGTON-The Justice Department last week asked U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty for permission to join the auction fraud lawsuit against Wall Street telecom magnate Mario Gabelli, upping the stakes of the litigation at a time when federal regulators are scrambling to enact reforms that...

Qualcomm’s TD-SCDMA patent claims bear more weight as China moves closer to deployments

Now that the Chinese government has sanctioned its homegrown TD-SCDMA technology as the preferred third-generation technology of the land, and with precious 3G licenses about to be granted to Chinese operators, Qualcomm Inc.'s claims on TD-SCDMA products bear more weight. The CDMA developer said...

Razr sales halted by T-Mobile, Cingular in component glitch

Cingular Wireless L.L.C. and T-Mobile USA Inc. halted retail sales of Motorola Inc.'s best-selling Razr handset, after the vendor informed the carriers that a component glitch was cutting off calls as if the flip phone was closed. T-Mobile USA halted sales last Tuesday and...

Net-neutrality backers to seek conditions

WASHINGTON-When the government broke up Ma Bell more than 20 years ago, it did so because it did not want one company controlling computer-to-computer communication-at the time the stuff of science fiction. As Ma Bell is nearly reborn in the form of AT&T Inc....

Intel speeds up WiMAX plans

SAN FRANCISCO-Intel Corp. says its WiMAX cards for laptops will be available sometime in the second half of this year, not in 2007 as was previously announced. The announcement was made by Sean Maloney, vice president of Intel's mobility group during the company's Development...

Motorola hedges value of investment in Sprint Nextel

SCHAUMBURG, Ill.-Motorola Inc. hedged the value of the 37.6 million shares of Sprint Nextel Corp. stock it owns, which represent about 1.25 percent of Sprint Nextel's stock. Hedging allows Motorola to maintain the stock's current value and participate in a portion of the stock's...

Pantech underscores phone ambitions at CeBIT show

HANNOVER, Germany-Pantech Group spotlighted a variety of upscale handsets at the CeBIT trade show in Hannover, Germany, in an effort to further establish itself as a new player in European and global markets. The company, one of the largest handset makers in South Korea,...

Leap joins growing list of carriers restating financials

SAN DIEGO-Leap Wireless International Inc. joined several wireless operators in announcing financial restatements-though the company said it expects the adjustments would result in improved financials. Leap said it plans to restate results for the final five months of 2004 after it emerged from Chapter...

RadioShack joins Brightstar, others in phone-buying group

FORT WORTH, Texas-RadioShack Corp. reported plans to team with three other phone resellers to form a purchasing alliance that the companies said expects to resell more than 50 million phones a year. Brightstar Corp. of the United States, European distributor Dangaard Telecom and Middle...

Verizon Wireless prepaid service sold at Wal-Mart

BEDMINSTER, N.J.-Verizon Wireless inked a major retail distribution deal for its wireless service, agreeing to sell its INpulse offering through 2,300 Wal-Mart Stores Inc. locations nationwide. The news marks a potentially substantial opportunity for Verizon as Wal-Mart dominates the market among third-party retailers of...

States, feds attack cell-phone driving from all angles: Even as new study finds other activities cause greater distractions

WASHINGTON-The lawyer for a 20-year-old Michigan man charged with criminally negligent homicide in connection with a fatal car crash initially attributed to driver cell-phone use claims politicians want to make a high-profile example of his client to boost chances of getting a driver handset...