Filed under: Cellphones If you thought Velocity Mobile just rolled over and died after showing off a few handsets at CTIA earlier this year, you'd be exactly wrong. The outfit's Windows Mobile-powered 103 has just surfaced in the FCC's lair, giving us a smidgen of hope that a US release is but moments / weeks / months away. Unfortunately, this filing doesn't spill the beans on any ...
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Yesterday, T-Mobile USA Exec Cole Brodman flew out to D.C. to plead with the FCC to reconsider a proposal that would require bidders in the next spectrum auction to offer free Internet access, Dow Jones reported.
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is recommending a denial of Qwest Communications' bid to raise wholesale prices in four markets, including the Twin Cities, according to an FCC staff member familiar with the order.
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A campaign organized by the group Save Christian Radio (SCR) is seeking to defeat the FCC 's localism proposals, which would dictate how broadcasters serve their local communities and place additional regulations on local radio and television stations.
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WASHINGTON -- George W. Bush is smiling upon Kevin J. Martin. So are George H.W., Jeb and Barbara, with big toothy grins in a blown-up picture hanging behind his desk at the Federal Communications Commission.
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Several telecom companies met with the FCC this week to voice their disapproval of the FCC's planned auction around free mobile broadband services. AT&T, Motorola, T-Mobile and Texas Instruments were among the few that commented on the idea. T-Mobile ... (follow link to read)
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The Hauwei M328 has already been on sale with MetroPCS for a little while, but the FCC just recently approved it. This tri-band CDMA flip phone includes support for MetroPCS' 1700 AWS spectrum. Otherwise it has entry-level features, which ... (follow link to read)
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