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T-Mobile Selling Off Rights to 7,200 Cell Towers
... of its cell towers to Crown Castle International for a total of $2.4 billion. Once the transfer is completed, Crown Castle will have legal control ...
Artemis Networks' pCell Promises Fast LTE for All
... today revealed pCell, or personal cell, technology that lets LTE device owners experience full-speed 4G even on congested cellular sites. According to Artemis, ...
Senators Want FCC to Investigate, Regulate Stingrays
... masquerade as cell towers in order to collect location and other data from phones in a given area. Police departments use stingrays to search for ...
Facebook Gets Political, Adds 'Town Hall' for Local Government
... Facebook is free to download from the Google Play Store and iTunes App Store. ...
ZTE Decries U.S. Gov Interference
... normal and free commercial environment, and it shouldn't interfere." ZTE has aggressive plans for growth worldwide, including the U.S. market. ...
Carriers Want the Gov to Clear All Spectrum Below 3GHz
... order to free up the spectrum needed to meet the growing demand for wireless broadband services. The carriers would then buy the spectrum from the ...
TikTok Sues to Stop "Forced Shutdown" in US
... First Amendment free speech protections. The law was created over concerns that TikTok holds a large volume of personal data on US citizens, and Chinese ...
Judge: Warrant Required for Cell Phone Records
... before seizing cell phone records from wireless companies. In order to obtain that warrant, the authorities need to be able to show probable cause. The ...
Judge Says Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking Unconstitutional
... to track cell phone users' location without first needing a warrant is unconstitutional, ruled U.S. District Court Judge Lynn N. Hughes of the Southern District ...
China Requests US to Dial Back ZTE's Punishment
... of the government have pushed hard against Huawei, which saw distribution deals with AT&T and Verizon Wireless evaporate in January. Earlier this week, the Pentagon ...
CTIA Loses Cell Radiation Labeling Fight In Berkeley
... law concerning cell phone radiation and labeling in stores. Berkeley won an initial ruling earlier this year that requires cell phone retailers to put up ...
Apple Seeks Public Dialog On Security
... and the government's recent request to help it unlock an iPhone. In an email sent to employees and a Q&A published on Apple's web site, ...
Group: Ban Cell Phone Use While Driving Nationwide
... which holds cell phones responsible for 6% -- or 636,000 -- crashes, leading to 2,600 deaths annually. ...
Commerce Department Announces 3G Spectrum Plan
... by federal government agencies, including the Defense Department. The other half will come from the 2110-2170 MHz band currently occupied by non-...
Government Clears Way For 1700 MHz Auctions
... that transitioning government agencies to new spectrum in order to clear a block between 1710 - 1755 MHz will cost about $935 million. ...
Judge Turns Down Justice Dept. Request To Delay RIM Trial
... could affect government agencies and offices. The hearing would have further delayed the trial, which the judge has noted he will not allow. The Justice ...
T-Mobile's 3G Delay Government Related
... the federal government is still using the portions of spectrum that T-Mobile USA won in last year's AWS auction. T-Mobile spent ...
Verizon Agrees to Shorten Exclusivity Period to Six Months
... Wireless informed government agencies that it will shorten the period of time that it is the exclusive seller of certain handsets. Verizon said that it ...
T-Mobile Hits Up Feds for D-Block Spectrum
... President of Government Affairs Tom Sugrue recently argued with the House Energy and Commerce Committee to make 200MHz of additional spectrum available below the 3.5GHz ...
Congress to Overhaul Telecom Laws
... opposed to government regulation, and insist the market is competitive without government oversight. The industry also believes government oversight might lead to regulatory controls over ...
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