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By Michael Oryl on Friday November 20, 2009
German newspaper Handelsblatt is reporting that sources inside Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile USA's parent company, are stating that a partner for the U.S. carrier is once again being sought.
By Brian James Kirk on Thursday November 19, 2009
Sprint has instituted a free conditional call forwarding policy, allowing its customers to take advantage of third-party voicemail services like Google Voice and YouMail.
By Brian James Kirk on Thursday November 19, 2009
A federal judge has denied AT&T's request to have the Verizon Wireless "There's a map for that" ad campaign pulled off the air. AT&T says the ads are misleading.
By Michael Oryl on Wednesday November 18, 2009
Today T-Mobile announced its new T-Mobile Complete pre-paid packages, which come with a free month of service and are available with 4 handsets, including the BlackBerry Curve 8520.
By Brian James Kirk on Wednesday November 18, 2009
T-Mobile UK has confirmed that members of its staff sold millions of customer records to third-party brokers who would cold call customers when their contracts were close to expiring. The company says the breach happened without its knowledge.
By Brian James Kirk on Tuesday November 17, 2009
Verizon Wireless said Monday that AT&T filed suit against its "There's a map for that" ad campaign because the ads are true and "the truth hurts."
By Brian James Kirk on Monday November 16, 2009
AT&T has published a public document to address Verizon's recent "There's a map for that" ad campaign that says AT&T's 3G network covers a much smaller portion of the U.S.
By Brian James Kirk on Friday November 13, 2009
Google has confirmed rumors that it acquired VoIP provider Gizmo5. The search giant says that though specific features are not ready to be announced, the teams are working together to improve Google Voice.
By Michael Oryl on Wednesday November 11, 2009
Today T-Mobile USA indicated that it will have upgraded its entire 3G network to HSPA 7.2Mbps technology by the end of the year and that it will have a broad roll-out of HSPA+ by mid-2010.
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