Wednesday 20 March 2013

Mobile

T-Mobile Expected to Fire Up 4G LTE Network on March 26
PC Magazine
T-Mobile has sent out invitations for an "exclusive" media event on March 26 in New York City, where the wireless carrier may switch on its 4G LTE network. "We're still a wireless company," the invitation reads. "We're just not going to act like one ...
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Mobile Telesystems 4Q Net Profit Up 39% On Year
Fox Business
Russian telecommunications company Mobile TeleSystems (MBT) said Tuesday its fourth-quarter net profit was up 39% on the year to $547.3 million. MAIN FACTS: -Fourth-quarter net profit totaled $547.3 million, up 39% from $393 million a year earlier, ...
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Free Mobile founder defends low-cost model
Financial Times
Xavier Niel, the French telecoms billionaire, said he had invested €950m in France last year and created a thousand jobs as he sought to counter criticism that his launch of an ultra-low cost mobilephone operator had seriously damaged the country's ...
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Salesforce rolls out new mobile features for its Chatter social network
GigaOM
The most talented salespeople might not want to be tethered to a desk to use legacy customer-relationship management software; they want to work with the mobiledevices they know, said Anna Rosenman, senior manager of product marketing for Salesforce ...
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ABC Works on an App for Live Streaming Shows to Mobile Devices
New York Times
The subscriber-only arrangement, sometimes called TV Everywhere in industry circles, preserves the cable business model that is crucial to the bottom lines of broadcasters, while giving subscribers more of what they seem to want — mobile access to TV ...
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AT&T intros extra-large Mobile Share and pooled data plans with business in mind
Engadget
We can't vouch with any certainty that individual subscribers have embraced AT&T's Mobile Share plans with open arms. Corporate customers (and simply the very well-heeled) are another matter: they could use big buckets of data to get their many devices ...
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Train Wi-Fi and mobile access expected to be in Osborne's budget giveaway
The Guardian
Mobile phone signals are more likely to bounce off trains than into them, but connections can be improved by fixing antennae to carriage roofs which replicate signals through repeaters in the train. Virgin Trains installed repeaters on its Voyager...
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This year, March Madness viewing more mobile than ever
Salt Lake Tribune
The app plays live streaming video via Wi-Fi, 3G and 4G networks of all 67 men's tournament games. Contests televised on TNT, TBS and TruTV, however, require a paid cable or satellite television subscription to view them on a mobile device (you'll need ...
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Dragon Mobile Assistant Offers Completely Hands-Free Texting, Shares Your ...
Lifehacker
Dragon Mobile Assistant Offers Completely Hands-Free Texting, Shares Your Location with Loved Ones Android: We've discussed how useful Dragon Mobile Assistant, (the spiritual successor to Vlingo, our favorite virtual assistant for Android), is as a ...
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Mobile Mini taps Olsson to serve as its CEO
Businessweek
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Portable storage container company Mobile Mini has named Erik Olsson as its president and CEO. Olsson succeeds Steven Bunger, who stepped down as chairman, president and CEO at the end of 2012. In October Mobile Mini Inc. said ...
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