Newscan: Texting 911 becomes an option for some Pennylvania cell-phone users
Also: Tait radio survives being run over by tank; Icom unveils HF transceiver; Verizon selects Altair LTE chipset for first branded tablet; RF Micro Devices introduces new impedance tuner; FCC's Wheeler says incentive auction will proceed--but smaller carriers want limits on participation of AT&T and Verizon.
Web Roundup
Items from other news organizations
- Stunning Sprint announcement highlights risks associated with predicting incentive-auction participants
- Smaller carriers ask FCC chairman to limit AT&T, Verizon participation in incentive auctions
- The government wants gigabit Wi-Fi all to itself
- TV exec makes case for broadcasters contributing spectrum to incentive auction
- Chairman Wheeler: H Block auction will proceed, despite Sprint, T-Mobile reports
- Texting 911 becomes an option for some Pennsylvania cell-phone users
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Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
- Letter from smaller carriers about AT&T, Verizon participation in incentive auctions
- EagleView Technologies announces partnership with Intrado for Pictometry image integration
- Tait Communications radio survives being run over by a 52-ton tank
- Icom America introduces HF transceiver for long-range communications
- Verizon chooses Altair LTE chipset to power its first branded tablet device
- RF Micro Devices unveils first impedance tuner for LTE, HSPA+ devices