Newscan: Sprint, T-Mobile not interested in auctions
T-Mobile to sell $1.8 billion in stock to buy airwaves; Mobile phones are now as crucial as food and water in emergency aid; Samsung, Nokia say they don’t know how to track a powered-down phone; Verizon admits network faces traffic pressures in big cities; AT&T Mobility pins growth on M2M, connected cars, home control; Why the FCC matters; ITU deploys satellite communications to the Philippines; FCC announces M-Health Innovation Expo; Motorola Solutions names Gino Bonanotte as CFO; FCC certifies Adaptrum white-space solution with Google TV database; Kyocera enters T-Mobile’s business device lineup with waterproof, drop-proof and shock-proof Hydro XTRM
Web Roundup
Items from other news organizations
- Sorry, not interested: Sprint bows out of PCS auction
- T-Mobile rules out H Block auction, willing to buy spectrum from a ‘private party’
- T-Mobile to sell $1.8 billion in stock to buy airwaves
- Mobile phones are now as crucial as food and water in emergency aid
- Samsung, Nokia say they don’t know how to track a powered-down phone
- Verizon admits network faces traffic pressures in big cities
- AT&T Mobility pins growth on M2M, connected cars, home control
- Why the FCC matters
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
- Verizon refutes 911 location claims made by Find Me 911 Coalition
- ITU deploys satellite communications to the Philippines
- FCC announces M-Health Innovation Expo
- Motorola Solutions names Gino Bonanotte as CFO
- FCC certifies Adaptrum white-space solution with Google TV database
- Kyocera enters T-Mobile’s business device lineup with waterproof, drop-proof and shock-proof Hydro XTRM
- Rohill certifies Zetron as application partner
- Hytera selected to deploy TETRA system at Porsche factory
- Verizon expands asset-tracking portfolio