Tag: T-Mobile
Total Results: 25
Displaying: 1 - 10- Adfonic, IAB, AT&T: News briefs
- Published: September 8, 2011
- News briefs: Adfonic raises $7.5M for international expansion; IAB seeks public comments for rich media API; DOJ, AT&T ordered to discuss settlement.
- Visa, AT&T, Apple: News briefs
- Published: August 10, 2011
- News briefs: Visa moves to accelerate mobile payment adoption; FCC combines review of AT&T’s T-Mobile, Qualcomm deals; HTC the focus of another Apple patent complaint
- T-Mobile, Isis, Google: News briefs
- Published: August 5, 2011
- News briefs: T-Mobile loses 50,000 customers in second quarter; Isis using C-Sam’s NFC mobile wallet platform; Google calls out Apple, Microsoft for using patents as a weapon.
- T-Mobile, Android, InMobi: News briefs
- Published: August 3, 2011
- News briefs: T-Mobile enables carrier billing for digital purchases; Android leads global smartphone market: Canalys; InMobi makes HTML5 play, acquires Sprout
- Apple, Verizon, IPC Media: News briefs
- Published: July 28, 2011
- News briefs: Will HTC license Apple’s technology?; T-Mobile out, Verizon in at Radio Shack; IPC Media teams up with Amobee to drive advertising revenue
- AT&T smartphones sales up 43pc, T-Mobile deal could be delayed
- Published: July 23, 2011
- AT&T is investing big in mobile as smartphone sales and wireless subscribers continue to grow even as the company faces new scrutiny around its proposed merger with T-Mobile.
- T-Mobile exec: Privacy must come first in mobile
- Published: June 20, 2011
- NEW YORK - An executive with T-Mobile who spoke at the Mobile Marketing Forum said privacy must come first in mobile.
- T-Mobile’s new pricing reflects concern over growing bandwidth use
- Published: May 25, 2011
- T-Mobile’s expansion of higher speed networks to 50 markets will drive up bandwidth use at the same time that the company is eliminating unlimited data plans.
- Will FCC buy into AT&T's defense of T-Mobile deal?
- Published: April 26, 2011
- AT&T has filed a Public Interest Statement with the Federal Communications Commission that outlines the company’s planned acquisition of T-Mobile and how it will now deploy its 4G LTE network to more than 97 percent of the population.
- Customers love smartphones, not carriers: Study
- Published: September 30, 2009
- Apple’s iPhone ranked the highest in a consumer-oriented smartphones study by CFI Group, but consumers are unhappy with AT&T’s network.












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