AT&T

AT&T INC.: AT&T Invests More Than $650 Million in Alaska From 2009 Through.. - 4-traders (press release)


AT&T INC.: AT&T Invests More Than $650 Million in Alaska From 2009 Through..
4-traders (press release)
6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- AT&T* invested more than $650 million in its Alaska wireless and wireline networks from 2009 through 2011 with a focus on improving the company's mobile broadband coverage and overall performance of its networks.

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Sony Xperia Ion vs Sony Xperia S - Android Authority


Android Authority

Sony Xperia Ion vs Sony Xperia S
Android Authority
The AT&T Xperia Ion features a 4.55-inch touchscreen display cramming up to 323 ppi while the international version, the Xperia S, sports a 4.3-inch touchscreen display with a larger pixel density of 342 ppi. Both phones have an identical screen ...

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Sprint

Newest JD Power Report Shows T-Mobile Dropping To Fourth Place For Customer ... - TmoNews


Newest JD Power Report Shows T-Mobile Dropping To Fourth Place For Customer ...
TmoNews
I can only compare Sprint and T-Mobile, at least in the wireless area. In my experience, T-Mobile's customer service is a billion times better than Sprint's. JD Power and Associates can suck it as far as I'm concerned. stupid phone reps, rude retention ...

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Tracfone To Launch Handset On T-Mobile's HSPA+ Network? - TmoNews


Tracfone To Launch Handset On T-Mobile's HSPA+ Network?
TmoNews
The LG Optimus 2x is already used on T-Mobile's HSPA+ network in the form of the T-Mobile G2x, otherwise known as the Optimus 2x overseas. “The expansion to T-Mobile this soon after first launching with Sprint is impressive and should enable Straight ...

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Nextel

Mexican Regulator Blocks Televisa Mobile Foray - Latin American Herald Tribune


Mexican Regulator Blocks Televisa Mobile Foray
Latin American Herald Tribune
Shortly after Televisa announced its decision to invest in Iusacell, Nextel, Mexico's fourth-largest mobile phone operator, filed a complaint alleging the transaction would stymie competition. The deal marked Televisa's second attempt to enter Mexico's ...

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SPRINT NEXTEL CORPORATION : Sprint Introduces 2012 Miss Sprint Cup Lineup - 4-traders (press release)


SPRINT NEXTEL CORPORATION : Sprint Introduces 2012 Miss Sprint Cup Lineup
4-traders (press release)
The Miss Sprint Cup program has gained tremendous recognition among race fansindustry members, with the Miss Sprint Cup representatives greeting thousands of fans every race weekend at the Sprint Experience, Sprint's mobile marketing display. ...

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T-Mobile

T-Mobile's Next “All Hands Day” Sale Taking Place February 11th? - TmoNews


T-Mobile's Next “All Hands Day” Sale Taking Place February 11th?
TmoNews
Even checking the IMEI number can be a good way to turn someone away. how will this work for value plans? i thought they were unsubsidized. i can't imagine t-mobile giving a full discount for the phones which you would normally have to pay full price ...

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T-Mobile's 'secret menu': Extra goodies you need to ask for - CNET


T-Mobile's 'secret menu': Extra goodies you need to ask for
CNET
Over the past few months, the company has stepped up its aggressive offers in an effort to win over new customers. It is also offering more affordable phones such as the well-reviewed Nokia Lumia 710 for $50. T-Mobile still has an uphill battle. ...

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Verizon Wireless

PayPal Says It's Full Speed Ahead on Mobile Payments After President Resigns - All Things Digital


All Things Digital

PayPal Says It's Full Speed Ahead on Mobile Payments After President Resigns
All Things Digital
Google, Visa, MasterCard and a consortium of wireless carriers, including AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile, are all working on similar solutions, which will require retailers and consumers to upgrade their point-of-sale technology and mobile phones, ...

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If Comcast can't make it in the wireless biz, who can? - GigaOm


If Comcast can't make it in the wireless biz, who can?
GigaOm
The FCC has already asked to see their business plans in private, but Sprint and T-Mobile are demanding that the Verizon and the cable operators release them to the public. All in all, the FCC probably will probably approve the deal, but Verizon and ...


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