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Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
Check out this white paper to learn how today's investments have moved past total cost of ownership.
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Wireless carriers' revenue grab: How you're paying for the machines
Wireless carriers' never-ending effort to preserve ARPU (average revenue per user) may begin to hurt. Will there be a pushback as consumers and business have to offset less profitable M2M connections.
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Should U.S. wireless carriers brick stolen cellphones? [poll]
The 'bricking' technique is already used in the UK and Australia, but will it have an impact on crime prevention?
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Verizon CEO: There will be a legit No. 3 mobile OS
"Carriers are beginning to coalesce around the need for a third ecosystem," says Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam.
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Sprint Nexus S 4G owners get a free gift of Swype
Sprint Nexus S 4G owners are getting a free version of the Swype onscreen keyboard app that has new editing gestures.
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Sprint to offer shared data buckets for customers
According to an internal memo from Sprint that's popped up on the web, the carrier is going to allow the sharing of "buckets" of data on plans with multiple devices.
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The shaky coexistence of tablets and smartphones at the carriers
I have spoken off the record to quite a few staffers at the carrier stores, and a distinctive picture of how tablets are affecting carrier business is beginning to emerge.
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For AT&T-T-Mobile merger, fairness to Sprint is in the details
Sprint files to block the merger between T-Mobile and AT&T. Is it anti-competitive? Depends on who you ask.
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Customer satisfaction: We're not thrilled with wireless, telephone and TV carriers
Sprint wins and the rest of wireless carriers slip in customer satisfaction. U.S. consumers aren't glowing about their TV or telephone providers either.
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Truphone Local Anywhere SIM and services makes every call local
On previous trips to Europe I have used Truphone to make calls on my Nokia devices. Over the last couple of years Truphone has rolled out mobile clients for various smartphone operating systems...
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Washington digs in on text message pricing; asks about carrier exclusivity
Congress continued to take the wireless carriers to the mat over the wrong issue, specifically the cost of a text message. Now, it looks like there may be an effort to pin them down on a matter ...
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Should the US government impose wireless fee limits like the EU?
Zack forwarded me a link to a rather interesting BBC News item on how the EU is setting caps on text messaging, data roaming, and voice calls. As a US wireless carrier subscriber I was a bit...
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New wireless carrier to offer unlimited VoIP and data for $70
Tired of your traditional wireless carrier here in the US and looking for a change? Sascha Segan reports that a new wireless carrier will be launching soon with no phone calls going over the GSM...
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SMS fees impacting Twitter feature
Just this week, I was applauding Twitter for rejecting an offer from Facebook. One reason I noted was that Twitter's SMS text feature makes alerts from twittering (tweeting?) news outlets such as...
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Week in review: Bad news market bears
Tech gets battered on the stock market, but not Microsoft, which seems recession-proof. Also: Wireless goes to Washington.
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Google faces uphill climb forging wireless deals
Google's wireless plans are coming into focus, but it will face a big hurdle: Convincing wireless carriers that it is a partner and not a foe. The Wall Street Journal reports today that Google is...
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AT&T: Want to dump wireless? No charge
The wireless carrier has told its 19 million customers in their July bills that they can cancel their subscriptions without having to pay the usual $175 cancellation fee. The nation's third...
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Phone service for hearing impaired
Sprint PCS on Wednesday became one of the first wireless carriers to meet a federal deadline to bridge the divide that has been keeping most hearing-impaired people from using cell phones to...
Additional Results
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AT&T slashing international roaming data rates, but Tru SIM is still better option
AT&T is cutting their international data roaming rates to compete with Verizon while Sprint and T-Mobile should probably never be used for data when outside the United States.
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Logitech's new K760 Wireless Solar Keyboard adds support for three devices
Logitech is adding to its solar-powered keyboard offerings with the Wireless Solar Keyboard K760.
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Free Wi-Fi could boost Ultrabooks in business laptop market
Intel could one-up Apple in the business laptop market thanks to free Wi-Fi on Ultrabooks and tablets.
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