Thursday 28 March 2013

Mobile

Is the T-Mobile iPhone a Good Deal?
Wired
If you've currently got an iPhone 5, or are interested in purchasing one, here's what you need to know in order to decide if T-Mobile is the best deal for you. If you just want the phone itself, it starts at $650 for the 16 GB model no matter who you ...
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T-Mobile Shakes Up Its Service
New York Times
For several years, T-Mobile, the No. 4 American mobile carrier by market share, has been bleeding subscribers to Verizon Wireless, AT&T and Sprint. In earnings calls, the company has said its main problems were consumers' negative perception of its ...
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Samsung Received The Most Mobile Patents In 2012, Now Leads The World ...
TechCrunch
Samsung lost out big to Apple last year in a mobile patent blowout in the U.S., but it's been slowly building up an arsenal of patents that potentially will keep it from falling into the same situation again. Samsung, also currently the world's biggest ...
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Analyzing T-Mobile's Change In Price Strategy
NPR
The No. 4 mobile phone carrier is making changes that it hopes will draw more customers to it. To find out more about T-mobile's new pricing strategy, David Greene talks to Rich Jaroslovsky, the technology commentator for Bloomberg News. Share ...
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T-Mobile CEO: 'You shouldn't be locked in'
USA TODAY
NEW YORK — Back in January at the Consumer Electronics Show, T-Mobile's pull-no-punches CEO John Legere promised sweeping changes — for T-Mobile itself, and by extension the wireless industry. On Tuesday, Legere took a major step toward ...
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Optus considers T-Mobile-style plans
ZDNet
Overnight, T-Mobile announced new contractless plans for smartphones with "unlimited" voice and SMS services, and a range of data plans, starting at US$50 per month for 500MB with full 4G speeds and going up to US$70 per month for unlimited data at 4G ...
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North Korea cuts mobile Internet access for foreign visitors
CNET
The reclusive country announced last month that it would soon relax restrictions on visitors' access to the Internet via mobile devices within its borders, rules that long required visitors to leave their handsets at the border or airport when entering ...
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T-Mobile's New Plans Compared to AT&T, Sprint and Verizon
TIME
NEW YORK (AP) — T-Mobile USA has revamped its pricing plans, the latest move in an industry that's still experimenting feverishly with various ways of luring customers and getting current ones to pay as much as possible. Here's how T-Mobile's gambit ...
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T-Mobile kills off contracts, simplifies plans
NBCNews.com
T-Mobile is significantly changing the way it sells mobile phone services, eschewing long-term contracts entirely and offering only month-to-month plans. It could be a better deal for some, but it's not quite the "reinvention" the company calls it. At ...
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How T-Mobile's New Prices Compare to Competition
Forbes
At a press conference in New York on Tuesday, T-Mobile announced that it will finally start offering the iPhone and unveiled a new pricing plan. The good news about the new pricing plan is that the company is eliminating that hated two-year contract ...
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