It was almost a complete wipeout for Verizon’s network business in North America and China as Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, and Nokia Siemens stole the show.
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GSMA says it found a way to measure mobile users’ browsing behavior that should satisfy skeptical advertisers.
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Can Google jumpstart the sluggish location-based services market in the throes of a global recession?
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Carrier pays a steep premium for developer of the mobile killer app of the moment.
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MTN Group, which operates in Africa and the Middle East, could set a jarring new price floor in the already scary mobile phone market.
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Wireless carrier prices touch-screen Blackberry at $199.99 in challenge to Apple’s smart phone.
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Earnings fall 35 percent, but shares rise after global wireless carrier outlines austerity strategy.
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The $2.1 billion deal for additional 15 percent stake in Vodacom expands base in Africa.
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Stymied by market saturation in Europe, the British carrier is seeking to extend its investment in Africa, one of the least saturated mobile markets in the world.
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Apple iPhone users bitch about poor 3G reception, European VCs tighten the purse strings, Vodafone's plan for world domination spreads to Ghana.
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Alliance--which includes Cisco, Alcatel-Lucent, Samsung, Sprint Nextel, and Clearwire--aims to cap costs.
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Irish firm swoops in after founder of 1-year-old mobile browsing firm maxes out his credit cards.
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No.3 U.S mobile carrier posts $29 billion loss and suspends dividends.
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The real portal battleground for these rivals will be the mobile Internet and unlike the PC-based web, they are practically tied.
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Despite early technical and acceptance problems, VCs tantalized by the market's potential continue to back mobile advertising startups.
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Telecom 3 Italia and Italian broadcaster RAI announce the launch of a mobile TV network trial that will use a combination of satellite and terrestrial communications.
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CDMA's poster child plans to commit to wireless broadband technology known as Long Term Evolution, which offers global compatibility with its partner Vodafone.
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In a move to battle the threat of online giants Google and Yahoo, mobile phone group Vodafone and Spanish carrier Telefonica take stakes in San Francisco-based mobile advertising startup Amobee.
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The German mobile services reseller plans to offer a rebate of nearly $900 to customers with an Apple iPhone bought from T-Mobile, destroying much of T-Mobile's competitive advantage.
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Market saturation and falling handset prices are forcing phone makers into services. But can they really compete with carriers?
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