Mobile companies argue against 3G licenses anytime soon
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EU unveils blueprint for mobile
broadband: anytime, anywhere access
EU unveils blueprint for mobile
broadband: anytime, anywhere access
07/06/2004 03:12 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 6 2004 7:10AM GMT
3G mobile services licenses postponed
3G mobile services licenses postponed
09/24/2004 07:50 AMRBC Sep 24 2004 11:24AM GMT
Bulgaria Puts Forward 3G Mobile Licenses
Bulgaria Puts Forward 3G Mobile Licenses
09/24/2004 09:29 AMnovinite.com Sep 24 2004 12:58PM GMT
Russia's 3G mobile services licenses
postponed
Russia's 3G mobile services licenses
postponed
09/25/2004 01:23 PMSlashPhone Sep 25 2004 5:09PM GMT
Bulgaria to Auction Two 3G Mobile
Operator Licenses
Bulgaria to Auction Two 3G Mobile
Operator Licenses
07/22/2004 01:03 PMBulgarian news network Jul 22 2004 3:55PM GMT
Mobile companies start 3G VAT battle
Mobile companies start 3G VAT battle
02/10/2004 06:56 AMNetimperative Feb 10 2004 10:37AM GMT
Mobile companies need clearer 3G plans
Mobile companies need clearer 3G plans
07/21/2004 07:34 AMvnunet.com Jul 21 2004 11:29AM GMT
Cable Companies And Mobile Solutions...
Cable Companies And Mobile Solutions...
12/29/2004 04:10 PMThe fact that Time Warner is looking to add a mobile phone solution
(via an MVNO arrangement) isn't a surprise. They mentioned it
in
March, confirmed it
in June
and talked more seriously about it
in
November. So, it's not entirely clear why everyone is making a
big deal out of the fact that
the company is now talking to Sprint about using
their network. Sprint, of course, has jumped into the MVNO market in
a big way, providing the network for most of these new offerings, from
Virgin Mobile to the new ESPN mobile phone offering. It's also not
surprising that cable companies are looking to add a mobile phone
solution -- that too many people are calling a "quadruple play," when
it's really more about
making
the triple play mobile. However, what's more interesting is that
it
finally appears that other carriers are waking up to the
possibilities of the MVNO market. While lots of people picked up on
the fact that T-Mobile USA wasn't looking to team up with any other
carrier, it didn't receive quite as much attention that part of their
strategy to stay relevant is to
offer their network to cable companies in an
MVNO-style relationship. For all of those who were afraid that the
Sprint-Nextel merger was going to mean less competition, the market is
rapidly filling up with new companies who are simply using existing
networks to offer service. While it does raise questions about the
network provider competing with its own virtual operators, it looks
like there's still going to be plenty of competition.
Mobile companies to set standards for
Super 3G
Mobile companies to set standards for
Super 3G
01/04/2005 01:00 PMComputer Shopper Jan 4 2005 4:28PM GMT
Companies Push Security for Mobile
Devices
Companies Push Security for Mobile
Devices
03/22/2005 09:55 PMA joint offering from Pointsec and Smartner pushes security updates to
mobile devices in order to protect data.
Three Companies Hold Mobile Content
Contest
Three Companies Hold Mobile Content
Contest
03/29/2005 11:45 PMChinaTechNews.com Mar 30 2005 3:45AM GMT
Mobile companies team to prevent handset
theft
Mobile companies team to prevent handset
theft
02/10/2004 02:51 AMThe initiative aims to allow operators to track stolen handsets and
render them useless, even if the handsets are taken abroad.
Mobile companies go into a tizzy, alarm
bells ring for 3G
Mobile companies go into a tizzy, alarm
bells ring for 3G
12/22/2004 01:33 AMEconomictimes Dec 21 2004 10:22PM GMT
Companies team on ubiquitous, secure
mobile/wireless system
Companies team on ubiquitous, secure
mobile/wireless system
04/27/2004 11:54 AMUsers of notebooks and other mobile data devices could benefit from a
new chip-card based system offering ubiquitous, secure connectivity
between mobile and wireless LAN (WLAN) networks.
Local Phone Companies Want To Block
In-Coming Mobile Calls
Local Phone Companies Want To Block
In-Coming Mobile Calls
08/16/2004 05:00 AMThe telephone system works because the owners of various networks
agree to accept calls from other networks. What would happen if one
network decided not to accept calls from certain other networks? It
looks like folks in (or calling into) Iowa may find out at some point.
The East Buchanan Telephone Co-op announced plans to
block all calls from mobile phones to its customers, but
he Iowa Utilities Board issued a two-week injunction to stop them from
actually going through with it. Unfortunately, the AP article on the
topic is a little short on details, but some good ones are provided
over on the Interesting People list which gives some
background on interconnect fees. Basically,
what appears to be happening here (which is not at all clear from the
AP article) is that the Co-Op in question is not satisfied with the
interconnect rates they're receiving, and this is more or less a way
for them to go on "strike" until the mobile carriers agree to pay up.
Of course, you'd have to believe that the mobile carriers are in a
much stronger position, having a lot more cash, and (in general) being
somewhat less concerned if calls are getting through to certain
landlines in Iowa. Meanwhile, the customers of the phone companies in
the co-op would immediately blame their own phone company for blocking
perfectly reasonable calls, and may even push them towards competing
phone companies. It is a way for the Co-Op to make some noise to try
to get the much bigger carriers to settle this business dispute, but
they're clearly coming from a much weaker position. Of course, it
also seems highly unlikely that regulators would actually let these
phone companies block calls for very long, as the last thing they want
to do is give other small telcos any ideas that might put up all sorts
of walled gardens in the phone system. Of course, this wouldn't
really be all that different from the VoIP world, where Adelphia and
Frontier were recently (purposely or not)
blockin
g VoIP calls from AT&T.
Print anywhere, anytime
Print anywhere, anytime
11/06/2003 10:47 PMZDNet Nov 6 2003 10:04PM ET
No G5 PowerBooks Anytime Soon
No G5 PowerBooks Anytime Soon
09/01/2004 03:11 PM
With the introduction of the 2" thick iMac G5, many Mac enthusiasts'
attentions have now focused on the PowerBook, and the hope of it
moving to a G5 p...
Linux - Anytime, Anywhere
Linux - Anytime, Anywhere
07/20/2004 09:09 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Linux - Anytime,
Anywhere'
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More Now Demanding Online Anytime
More Now Demanding Online Anytime
01/06/2005 07:24 AMAnanova.com - Thu Jan 6, 10:11 am GMT
Though digital cameras are in, film
won't be out anytime soon
Though digital cameras are in, film
won't be out anytime soon
01/01/2004 04:32 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jan 1 2004 3:35AM ET
iPod not moving to Linux anytime soon
iPod not moving to Linux anytime soon
05/19/2004 12:10 PMIn a press release announcing that the Dell DJ is now supported on
desktop Linux machines, Lindows CEO Michael Robertson noted that Apple
had declined to allow the iPod to work on the operating system...
Apple VP: Don't expect PowerBook G5
anytime soon
Apple VP: Don't expect PowerBook G5
anytime soon
04/19/2004 08:34 PMGreg Joswiak, Apple's vice president of hardware product marketing,
told the BBC today that a PowerBook using the PowerPC G5 processor is
still a long way off...
"A cause no one can argue with"
"A cause no one can argue with"
01/03/2005 11:59 AMAs promises of aid for tsunami victims reach $2 billion, nations turn
to the daunting task of delivering timely relief.
Apple exec: No 60GB iPod anytime soon
Apple exec: No 60GB iPod anytime soon
07/19/2004 11:38 AMGreg Joswiak, vice president of hardware product marketing at Apple,
has dismissed rumors of 60 gigabyte iPod model, despite Toshiba saying
the opposite...
Officials Argue Over Sex in Prisons
(Reuters)
Officials Argue Over Sex in Prisons
(Reuters)
03/24/2005 11:47 AMReuters - South Africa's jails watchdog and
prison officials have locked horns in a public row over
proposals to allow consensual sex behind bars.
Microsoft, Europeans argue over ruling
Microsoft, Europeans argue over ruling
04/14/2005 10:15 AMA year and a month after the European Union's landmark antitrust
ruling against Microsoft, the software company has still not carried
out either of the resulting orders, and this week the two sides argued
over when a progress report might be forthcoming.
The European commissioner for competition, Neelie Kroes, wrote to
Microsoft last month requesting information on how the company would
comply with the antitrust ruling. The deadline for a response was
Monday, but two days later she has still received no reply, European
officials said. There was speculation that Microsoft, based in
Redmond, Wash., was testing the European Commission's patience, but
the company insisted that was not the case. Tom Brookes, a public
relations adviser to Microsoft, said a reply was "imminent."

News source:
C|Net
News.comRead full story...Microsoft and EC argue over another
case's impact
Microsoft and EC argue over another
case's impact
04/30/2004 10:40 AMZDNet UK Apr 30 2004 3:26PM GMT
Microsoft to argue EC ruling is off mark
Microsoft to argue EC ruling is off mark
04/22/2004 09:21 AMMicrosoft Corp. has sought to stake out its position on the European
Commission's decision that it broke European antitrust laws with the
release late Wednesday of a paper accusing the regulator of creating
"new law" that could have far reaching negative consequences.
Shark Tank: Hard to argue with that
Shark Tank: Hard to argue with that
06/18/2004 12:22 AMThis tech support pilot fish knows the user he has on the line isn't
very sharp. But her PC does seem to be locked up solidly -- and only
the screen saver is still working.
Microsoft and Europeans Argue Over
Ruling
Microsoft and Europeans Argue Over
Ruling
04/13/2005 10:22 PMA year and a month after the European Union's antitrust ruling against
Microsoft, the software company has still not carried out either of
the resulting orders.
Pa. Lawmakers Argue Over State Soil (AP)
Pa. Lawmakers Argue Over State Soil (AP)
05/24/2004 06:21 AMAP - State lawmakers are throwing mud over a proposal to name an
official state soil.
Pa. lawmakers argue over state soil
Pa. lawmakers argue over state soil
05/24/2004 09:22 AMMobile phone companies and service
providers working hand-in-hand to lure
users
Mobile phone companies and service
providers working hand-in-hand to lure
users
09/05/2004 09:54 AMTechTree Sep 5 2004 2:38PM GMT
Why iPod/iTunes Won't Be Killed Anytime
Soon -- It's About "Style" But It's Also
About Cluetrain And "Long Tails"
Why iPod/iTunes Won't Be Killed Anytime
Soon -- It's About "Style" But It's Also
About Cluetrain And "Long Tails"
12/30/2004 05:16 AM By Rex Hammock, rexblog.com
Microsoft to argue EC antitrust ruling
is off mark
Microsoft to argue EC antitrust ruling
is off mark
04/22/2004 09:12 AMMicrosoft Corp. has sought to stake out its position on the European
Commission's decision that it broke European antitrust laws with the
release late Wednesday of a paper accusing the regulator of creating
"new law" that could have far reaching negative consequences.
Campaign finance law must cover
Internet, four politicos argue
Campaign finance law must cover
Internet, four politicos argue
03/23/2005 02:18 AMnull
CNN.com - Muhammad attorneys,
prosecutors argue over sniper's life -
Nov. 18, 2003
CNN.com - Muhammad attorneys,
prosecutors argue over sniper's life -
Nov. 18, 2003
11/18/2003 10:22 AMAirbus and Boeing argue dominance,
merits of next generation of planes
Airbus and Boeing argue dominance,
merits of next generation of planes
12/08/2003 07:11 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 8 2003 5:13PM ET
Report: Martha Stewart to Argue Jail May
Hurt Jobs (Reuters)
Report: Martha Stewart to Argue Jail May
Hurt Jobs (Reuters)
05/10/2004 07:11 AMReuters - Lawyers for Martha Stewart plan to say
that a prison sentence for the domestic trendsetter could harm
her company and lead to lay-offs of some of its 500 employees,
the Wall Street Journal said on Monday.
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