AT&T announced yesterday that it had launched a new, outdoor Wi-Fi hotzone in Indianapolis as part of network improvements being made in anticipation of the Super Bowl being held there on February 5. Now for those who are unaware about AT&T’s ‘hotzones’: AT&T offers its customers with qualifying data plans unlimited access to the AT&T [...]

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Windows Phone 7 has yet to really make waves in the smartphone market, and here’s why, say Nokia: too many vendors hedging their bets on multiple operating systems. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has said recently that Android wasn’t an option given the raft of OEMs whose product line-ups were dominated by Google’s OS. No one vendor [...]
After its proposed merger with AT&T was quashed by both – the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and the US Department of Justice, T-Mobile has moved on and announced its plans for 2012 at the CES. The exact words of T-Mobile’s CEO and President Philipp Humm were: “We are here, in fighting shape, and we will [...]
Yesterday, AT&T, without disclosing any major details, announced at the ‘LTE North America’ conference that they will launch LTE-Advanced network in the US in 2013. Sprint had earlier announced that it will deploy LTE-A on its 800 MHz spectrum by H1-2013 and is expected to launch LTE services by mid-2012 on its 1900 MHz spectrum [...]
There were a couple of news items over the last few weeks that caught my eye. First, that AT&T is rumoured to block NFC capability on the Blackberry 9900 and secondly (and you couldn’t miss this one) that Google is buying out Motorola’s handset business (see Daniel Ashdown’s blog on this here). These events may [...]
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