Government
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Obama's stimulus package promises New Deal for broadband
February 5, 2009
The inclusion of broadband deployment in the stimulus bill currently making its way through Congress is a positive sign, according to analyst firm Strategy Analytics Inc.
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Utah Department of Transportation goes mobile
December 1, 2008
The Utah Department of Transportation has launched a mobile version of its CommuterLink site, giving the state's travelers real-time traffic data while on-the-go.
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Sprint sets goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
October 6, 2008
Sprint has announced its goal to reduce its total greenhouse gas emissions 15 percent by 2017, along with a set of environmental priorities, as part of its expanded environmental program.
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National Guard uses mobile to recruit soldiers
October 1, 2008
The National Guard launched a mobile marketing campaign called "Warrior."
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Is mobility recession-proof?
September 24, 2008
Brands' curiosity in experimenting with mobile is outweighing any pressure on advertising budgets caused by the current economical recession.
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NYPD uses mobile to fight crime
September 16, 2008
Callers to New York City's 911 emergency hotline are now able to assist in crime fighting using their mobile phones.
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U.S. Army mobile campaign encourages staying in school
August 29, 2008
It's Monday morning. Do you know where your children are?
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South Carolina launches mobile Web sites for tourists
August 18, 2008
The South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism has launched new mobile Web sites designed specifically for smartphones and other handheld devices.
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Rock the Vote mobile campaign encourages youth to vote
August 15, 2008
Rock the Vote is once again launching a mobile campaign content series for the upcoming presidential election.
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FEMA named aggregator/gateway for national mobile alerts system
June 2, 2008
The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency will don the role of aggregator and gateway for a nationwide mobile phone alert system.
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Rivalry among carriers lowers consumer prices, claims FCC
February 6, 2008
A competitive marketplace for wireless services brings consumers more choice, better services and lower prices, per a new study from the Federal Communications Commission.





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