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Verizon to Offer Contract-Free Postpaid Plans?
According to Engadget, there's a rumor that Verizon is on the cusp of announcing that customers bringing their own equipment to the table or who are w [...]comments [0]
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Telus Shuts Down Analog Cell Service
Telus will discontinue its analog cellphone network, raising concerns for people living in remote parts of the British Columbia, where the [...]comments [0]
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It's Official: T-Mobile Unveiling First Android Handset Next Tuesday
Engadget reports that we've now received confirmation that T-Mobile will be unveiling its first Android handset. The phone will be introduced [...]comments [0]
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Verizon Launches BlackBerry Storm Teaser Page
Verizon today advertised the coming of the BlackBerry Storm on its web page. Verizon did not reveal when the phone was going to be released or [...]comments [0]
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Sprint Plan Optimizer Lets Customers Analyze Historical Wireless Usage Patterns Online
The Sprint Plan Optimizer launched today is an online self-service tool that allows consumer customers to analyze their own wireless usage trends to [...]comments [0]
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Data Services Will Define U.S. Wireless Market, as Voice Nears Saturation
According to a Jupiter Research Report, wireless subscriber growth in the United States will likely slow in the coming years as the cell phone marke [...]comments [0]
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40% of Teenagers Don't Want a Landline
According to a study by Harris Interactive in partnership with CTIA, about 75 percent of teens plan on having a mobile phone as long as they live, a [...]comments [0]
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Luxury Handset Sector On The Rise
According to a new report from ABI Research, the annual global revenue for luxury cellphones will exceed $41 billion next year and surpass $43 billi [...]comments [0]
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Smartphone Sales in Q2'08, BlackBerry Leapfrogs Windows Mobile
Gartner's 2008 report of global smartphone sales in the second quarter reveals that RIM's BlackBerry OS has jumped over Windows Mobile to become the [...]comments [0]
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Mobile Text Messaging Soaring Despite Price Hike
According to CTIA, there were 75 billion messaged recorded in June alone, which is about 2.5 billion messages per day. This is a 160 percent inc [...]comments [0]
