Several next-gen telcos, as well as industry giants, now use Maponics Telecom Boundaries™. Up-to-date boundaries for rate centers, LATAs, and area codes have been officially released today for licensing. read more »
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Unless they abuse their wives or beat their children, "there's no chance [that broadcasters] are going to lose their license on public-interest grounds," Democratic FCC commissioner Michael Copps said, calling for tougher station-licensing requirements and public-interest standards. read more »
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The long-awaited gPhone is still a pipe dream for the Google faithful, but the search engine giant took a step toward realizing that goal Monday with the introduction of the Android open-source platform for mobile devices. Google also sent a clear message that the new software will champion unlocked phones. read more »
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East Yuma County and La Paz County residents may have access to national public radio in the next couple of years if licenses are granted. read more »
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XDR95-x systems are now shipping and include quality microphone elements designed by Audio Technica as standard equipment. Engineered and manufactured in the USA, the XDR95 is a multichannel 24-bit digital wireless system purpose-built for live performance in a multitude of environments. read more »
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Google is supposedly in serious talks with Verizon Wireless about using its upcoming Google-powered phones on its network, but a deal between the two companies is pretty unlikely. read more »
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Unless they abuse their wives or beat their children, "there's no chance [that broadcasters] are going to lose their license on public-interest grounds," Democratic FCC commissioner Michael Copps said, calling for tougher station-licensing requirements and public-interest standards. read more »
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Several thousand TV and movie writes are expected to go on strike as early as Monday, after talks broke down between the Writers Guild of America and producers. read more »
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