Google launched a new U.S. wireless service that switches between Wi-Fi and cellular networks to curb data use and keep phone bills low. This service could pressure wireless providers to further lower prices and better adapt to the rise of ...
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Based on our latest nationally representative survey of adult Internet users, Consumer Reports projected that 1.6 million American consumers were victims of smart C theft in 2012. A variety of possible solutions are being proposed by law ...
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Today, CTIA-The Wireless Association released its semi-annual survey, which showed U.S. wireless providers increased their annual network investments from $25.3 billion in 2011 to $30.1 billion in 2012 (up 19 percent). The $30.1 billion is ...
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"How do we make the most of this amazing device and do it in safe, sustainable manner going forward?" asked Sree Sreenivasan (Chief Digital Officer at Columbia University and faculty member of Columbia's School of Journalism), who moderated ...
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Christian Paradis, minister of industry, announced new measures the federal government is taking to increase competition in the wireless sector to provide Canadians “with more choices and access to the latest technology at better ...
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A U.S. senator has proposed a bill that will allow consumers to unlock cellphones for use in other networks, after the administration of President Barack Obama backed over 114,000 petitioners who asked the government to legalize the ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, smartphones, Computer
Wireless companies are constantly seeking new ways to make full use of available spectrum space; innovative company xG Technology has developed its xMax technology with this very purpose in mind. SARASOTA, FL, September 05, 2012 ...
Tags: xG Technology, Wireless companies, Spectrum, wireless providers