Carrier makes earnings gains but subscriber growth and market saturation slow.
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63 U.S. stations plan to begin beaming to new generation of mobile phones, MP3 players, GPS devices, in-car systems.
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Ballmer to make it official at CES; Seidenberg says Blackberry Storm selling well, but shortages marred launch.
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Do tech investors still want their own wireless network particularly as they expect more regulatory support from the incoming Obama administration?
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Cable operators are betting $1.65B on the service that competes with cable modems and may never compete with AT&T;, Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile.
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Wireless carrier prices touch-screen Blackberry at $199.99 in challenge to Apple’s smart phone.
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The $2.1 billion deal for additional 15 percent stake in Vodacom expands base in Africa.
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Company will not pick fights with the likes of IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco, instead handset leader will use partnerships with IT firms to attract business customers.
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Research In Motion's much-anticipated Bold and Storm iPhone-killer smart phones are still no-show in the U.S market.
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Networking giant agrees to acquire Linux-based email server and calendaring company.
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White label service used by AT&T; offers alternative to Google hegemony; AllianceBernstein leads round.
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Old combatants bury the hatchet as slowing revenue growth in voice and rivaly with Yahoo drives them together on the mobile web.
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Carrier is first to market a comprehensive Internet-based hosting service. But can a big phone company handle the intensity of rapid-response customer service problems?
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Authors of the “merger of equals” are out, as telecom gear giant begins the search for replacements with the vision, finesse, and political connections to battle rivals Ericsson and Huawei.
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Mobile carrier takes its inexpensive landline service nationwide. Now what, Vonage, AT&T;, Verizon, Comcast, and Time Warner Cable?
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Despite its distractions, the search pioneer signs seven mobile carriers in Asia to give it a footprint in one of the world’s fastest growing mobile markets.
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Alliance--which includes Cisco, Alcatel-Lucent, Samsung, Sprint Nextel, and Clearwire--aims to cap costs.
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As new iPhone looms, CFO cites 65 percent growth in 2007 and annualized trend of nearly $10 billion.
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As new iPhone looms, CFO cites 65% growth in 2007 and annualized trend of nearly $10 billion.
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A well-financed wireless broadband carrier with well-heeled backers motivated to innovate could jolt the WiMAX community out of its inertia.
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