Tech Group, Broadcasters Slug it Out Over Spectrum
October 13, 2007
PC World - A technology trade group has accused U.S. television executives of conducting a "misinformation campaign" about wireless devices designed to operate in unused portions of the television spectrum.
Leading Wireless Carriers Confront Change
October 13, 2007
TechWeb - The ouster of Sprint Nextel's CEO is just the latest evidence of an industry in transition.
GPS Leader Garmin May Be Headed In Cell Phone Direction
October 12, 2007
Investor’s Business Daily - In a list of the great tech rivalries, it might be time to add Nokia vs. Garmin.
Icahn still thinks Motorola should be split up
October 12, 2007
Reuters - Activist investor Carl Icahn said on
Friday he still thinks mobile handset maker Motorola Inc
should be split up and that the company's handheld
business could be worth about $10 billion.
Lift-Off Modest For Virgin Mobile IPO
October 11, 2007
TechWeb - The company's first day 5% share increase is positive considering some of the highly publicized blow-ups in the MVNO market last year.
Branson rings up IPO for Virgin Mobile USA
October 11, 2007
AFP - British billionaire Richard Branson grabbed a ringside seat Thursday for the debut of Virgin Mobile USA's shares on the New York Stock Exchange as the newly public company raised 412.5 million dollars.
BT plans wi-fi world-beater
October 4, 2007
FT.com - BT Group is attempting to create the world's largest wi-fi network by persuading millions of UK customers to turn their home wireless "hubs" into public hotspots.
Fon's shared Wi-Fi network goes mainstream with BT
October 4, 2007
InfoWorld - BT Group is turning to its own broadband subscribers to help crack a nut that many governments and service providers have struggled with: Widespread Wi-Fi access.
Rivermine And BBR Wireless Merger Beefs Up Telecom Expense Management
October 4, 2007
TechWeb - The combined company's goal is to meet growing global demand for unified wireless and wireless expense management.
Vodafone Tech Change Stings Mobile Web Designers
September 23, 2007
PC World - Mobile developers around the world are in an uproar over a change Vodafone Group PLC has made in the U.K. that dramatically decreases the quality of their products and that they fear could prevent new and innovative mobile services from reaching the market.

