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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 09:50 |
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Sprint has quietly announced that PCS Mail will be discontinued on December 31 of this year. Sprint did not state any reason for the shutdown. However, Sprint no longer uses the Sprint PCS moniker, and has disabled all other uses for the sprintpcs.com domain name.
Unlike other recent transitions, such as Apple's MobileMe transition from @mac.com to @me.com, users will be locked out of their email accounts completely. Sprint explains that this is because Sprint will no longer be providing email services of any kind, and wants to re-direct focus on offering easy access to third-party email services.
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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 09:49 |
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T-Mobile has launched the successor to the Nokia XpressMusic 5300 in the more upscale 5610 XpressMusic slider.
The slider features a QVGA display, quadband GSM/EDGE support (but no 3G), touch sensitive music controls, media player, microSDHC expansion slot, speakerphone, Bluetooth 2.0 with stereo audio support, and a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recorder.
The phone is now available from T-Mobile for $149.99 after new 2 year agreement before an additional $50 mail-in rebate, bringing the total to $99.99.
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Saturday, 09 August 2008 17:14 |
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It seems that Sprint Nextel wants to sell of its iDEN network to either NII Holdings or a group of private equity investors.
The deal supposedly would be extremely complex due to the integration between Sprint's CDMA and iDEN networks and would likely involve long term service agreements between Sprint and whatever entity ends up buying the iDEN network - if it even happens.
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Saturday, 09 August 2008 17:11 |
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After posting its second quarter results, AT&T reported an increase of 9.2 million when compared with Q2 of 2007. The company has said that it has seen a 52 percent increase in data revenue from Q1.
All of this adds up to a Q2 2008 wireless income of US$2.998 billion on revenue of $12.0 billion, an income figure that is up a staggering 92.9 percent from the Q2 2007 figure.
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Friday, 08 August 2008 18:03 |
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From the numbers posted yesterday by T-Mobile, the company stands at 31.5 million subscribers, a net addition of 668k subscribers for the quarter. Its churn rate for contract customers sits at a relatively high 1.9%, up from 1.7% in the prior quarter.
The company posted income of US$452 million, up from $350 million for the same quarter in 2007. Service revenue figures are up over 10 percent year over year to $4.85 billion, and the company says that its revenue from data services is up an impressive 31.5 percent. T-Mobile also said that it has added a million MyFaves users since the prior quarter, with the current total reaching 6.5 million.
The company reiterated its plan to light up over 20 more 3G markets before the end of the year.
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Friday, 08 August 2008 17:56 |
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Japan's NTT DoCoMo allows their subscribers to make new accounts only on its 3G FOMA network, which was the first 3G network in the world, launched in 2001, stopping their acces to its older 2G mova network. The upgrade costs 2100 yen (US$20).
45 million are already using the faster 3G FOMA network, from the 53 million subscribers.
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Friday, 08 August 2008 17:49 |
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The new TM506 is the Sony Ericsson's upcoming cellphone. The handset seems to feature a 2 megapixel camera, supports stereo Bluetooth and supports 1700/2100 MHz UMTS & HSDPA.
The TM506 is headed to T-Mobile USA and is supposed to hit the markets on September 3rd in Green with Black, and Chrome with Amber and Black color schemes.
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Thursday, 07 August 2008 12:01 |
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Telefonica of the Czech Republic, EMT in Estonia, and Bharti Airtel of India have all announced that they will start offering the iPhone 3G to their customers on August 22nd. Bharti Airtel does not have a 3G UMTS compatible network yet - so its users will be restricted to EDGE speeds in spite of the fact that they will be using a 3G device. |
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Thursday, 07 August 2008 11:56 |
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On Monday AT&T announced new international data roaming plans. The new international data plan for smartphone users provides 50MB of data usage and costs $59.99/month. Travelers using a LaptopConnect card are allowed 5GB of data in the U.S. and 200MB of international usage for $229.99/month.
The company also announced an increasing roaming coverage, now topping 150 different countries. The number of cruise ships covered also rose from 75 to 120.
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Thursday, 07 August 2008 11:52 |
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Today T-Mobile launched its 3G network in Las Vegas. The company hopes that, by the end of this year, will have 3G service in at least 20 additional markets. |
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