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Decreasing roaming revenues hitting rural operators

Rural cellular carriers have been reaping generous roaming revenues from nationwide operators since the advent of one-rate plans, but investors in recent weeks have been concerned that this trend is slowing.Rural cellular stocks, which recorded spectacular gains in 1999, have taken a hit since...

Holiday sales still significant for cellular

New sales records of all kinds were set during last year's fourth quarter, reinforcing the importance of the last three months of the year for the wireless industry."In the cellular market, the battle for market share is won and lost in the fourth quarter,...

Nokia dominates; Audiovox gains

Handsets from Nokia Corp. and Code Division Multiple Access technology dominated the U.S. cellular and personal communications services industry in 1999, while international powerhouse L.M. Ericsson struggled to keep its share of the U.S. market, said reports from The Strategis Group and Dataquest.Nokia claimed...

News program questions medical risks of mobile phones

A U.S. investigative news television program caused a mild stir in the wireless industry after airing a report in October on the possible link between cellular phones and health problems. It was the first major U.S. media report on the issue since lawsuits claiming...

ILLUMINET AIMS FOR $56M-$65M IN IPO

NEW YORK-Illuminet Holdings Inc., which calls itself the largest unaffiliated Signaling System 7 network provider in the country, plans an initial public offering of 3.9 million shares priced between $14.50 and $16.50 each.Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, New York, is lead underwriter for the proposed...

Powerful global players to dominate new millennium

The worldwide wireless industry is expected to pass a significant milestone sometime during 2000.With total mobile subscribers at the end of last year of about 315 million and a growth rate of nearly 8 percent this year, mobile subscribers are expected to surpass the...

CREATING SOLUTIONS FOR CELLULAR SKEPTICS

The U.S. cellular adoption level is fast approaching 30 percent-not bad. However, it's also a long way from the penetration rates we see in Europe, particularly in the benchmark countries of Scandinavia.Will the United States match Finland with a 69-percent penetration rate any time...

SUPERCONDUCTOR-U.S. CELLULAR CONTRACT INCLUDES STI STOCK

SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-Superconductor Technologies Inc. and United States Cellular Corp. signed a five-year agreement under which U.S. Cellular will purchase a minimum of 100 SuperFilter systems during the next year, and possibly a minimum of an additional 400 SuperFilter systems during the following four...

VIEWPOINT: GO HOME, UNCLE SAM

The Americans are at it again.Letters from the U.S. Secretary of State to the European Commission are demanding the commission put pressure on ETSI to prioritize development of CDMA standards for Europe.The demands have, quite rightly, been robustly rebuffed.Never mind that the European Commission...

INDUSTRY FLUX CREATES MORE OPPORTUNITIES, AND CHALLENGES, FOR DISTRIBUTION

NEW YORK-Since the launch of carrier competition in the duopoly wireless market, third-party distributors have had to work hard to manage increasingly complex distribution issues. Carriers, meanwhile, are dealing with this same level of complexity-trying to improve sales processes for existing distribution channels while...

POWERFUL GLOBAL PLAYERS TO DOMINATE NEW MILLENNIUM

The worldwide wireless industry is expected to pass a significant milestone sometime during 2000.With total mobile subscribers at the end of last year of about 315 million and a growth rate of nearly 8 percent this year, mobile subscribers are expected to surpass the...

MOBILE PHONE HEALTH-RISK STUDY CAUSES STIR

WASHINGTON-The close of the six-year, US$27 million Wireless Technology Research program in the United States has re-energized a public debate about whether mobile telephones cause cancer or pose other health problems to the nation's 70 million wireless subscribers. Indeed, WTR Chairman George Carlo claims...

INTERNATIONAL CELLULAR ROAMING STYMIED

MIAMI-The market opportunity for international roaming is clear, present and growing, but domestic U.S. carriers so far have been focused on tapping the large and more immediate potential posed by the burgeoning data traffic at home."Many of the U.S. carriers I follow have not...

AG LINES UP NEW CONTRACTS

PHOENIX-Phoenix-based AG Communications Systems, a Lucent Technologies Inc. subsidiary, announced the general availability of its ROAMEO Time Division Multiple Access wireless office telephone system. The company said U.S. Cellular Corp., Chicago, will market AG's ROAMEO wireless office system to customers in all of the...

U.S. CELLULAR OFFERS COMMUNITY PROGRAM

CHICAGO-U.S. Cellular introduced the Community Action Life Line program in Mason City, Iowa, a national community policing program that provides wireless phones to people frequently out in neighborhoods-like postal workers and crossing guards-so they can report unusual activities or emergencies.In Mason City, postal carriers...

STUDY PREDICTS MOST MOBILE DATA USERS WILL BE CONSUMERS

BOSTON-Strategy Analytics Inc. said it predicts there will be more than 28 million mobile data users by 2003, more than two-thirds of which will be consumer users.The findings are detailed in the reports, "Mobile Internet: Status and Key Trend Analysis" and "European and U.S. Cellular...

CARRIER CONSOLIDATION RAISES STAKES FOR VENDORS

Widespread consolidation among telecommunications carriers has concentrated buying power into fewer and fewer hands, with vendors experiencing many of the side effects.In the last year alone, at least half of the carriers on RCR's 1998 Top 20 cellular carriers' list have been acquired by...

CONDUCTUS REPORTS CLEARSITE ORDERS

SUNNYVALE, Calif.-Conductus Inc. announced it received multi-unit orders for its ClearSite front-end receiver systems from a large Japanese original equipment manufacturer and two U.S. cellular operators.Conductus sees the Japanese order opening up opportunities for future widespread deployment."This order is a major step forward for...

SAMSUNG, NOKIA SERVE UP TRI-MODES

Samsung Telecommunications America Inc. plans to introduce a new series of Code Division Multiple Access phones this week at Wireless '99 in New Orleans, including the company's first CDMA tri-mode handset.According to Peter Skarzynski, vice president of wireless sales and marketing at STA, the...

U.S. CELLULAR TO DEPLOY CELLEMETRY SERVICE

ATLANTA, Ga.-Cellemetry L.L.C. announced United States Cellular Corp. has agreed to deploy Cellemetry Data Service across its service area. The agreement extends Cellemetry's footprint to more than 90 percent of the country. U.S. Cellular is the 10th largest cellular carrier in the United States.

AERIAL TO GO IT ALONE

Telephone and Data Systems Inc. said Friday it would pursue a spinoff of its personal communications services business Aerial Communications Inc., a segment that has been a continual drag on its cash flow and earnings.TDS opted to withdraw its offers to exchange tracking stocks...

CELLULAR CARRIERS’ EARNINGS HIGHLIGHTS

Rural Cellular Corp. Rural Cellular's revenues increased 103 percent to $34 million from $16.8 million during last year's third quarter. Net loss for the quarter totaled $4.5 million, or 50 cents per share, compared with net income of $621,000, or 7 cents per share,...

AIRTOUCH SEALS NORTEL EQUIPMENT DEAL

LOS ANGELES-As expected, AirTouch Cellular signed a letter of intent with Nortel Networks to purchase network switches, base stations and controllers.RCR reported last week AirTouch was close to awarding Nortel the contract.Under terms of the letter of intent, AirTouch will purchase analog and cdmaOne...

EUROPE SPEAKS OUT ON QUALCOMM APPROACH

OXFORD, United Kingdom-Second-generation cellular has not been an entirely satisfactory experience for the United States. "We pulled up the beaches and said we are Island America," said Tom Wheeler, chief executive officer of the U.S. Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association. But since then the wireless...