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Mon Jun 06, 2011 9:53 am | By Peter Ferenczi
AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega said that a smaller SIM standard was a "no brainer," and although he didn't specify handset partners, other news suggests Apple is working with carriers to create a chip that would enable thinner handsets.
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Sat Jun 04, 2011 1:49 am | By Kendra Srivastava
Apple put the finishing touches on its iCloud streaming music service, which is expected to be unveiled on Monday, while the U.S. military introduced efforts to fight digital cyberwars in the digital era.
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Fri Jun 03, 2011 4:53 pm | By Peter Ferenczi
Bacteria can help, and hurt, phone users, while AT&T and Sprint begin to duke it out in the first round.
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Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:32 pm | By Peter Ferenczi
AT&T chief executive Ralph de la Vega admitted that call quality is still an issue for its customers, but the carrier is still signing up new iPhone users in droves despite competition from Verizon.
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Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:23 pm | By Margaret Rock
AT&T will begin offering data plans for multiple devices, joining Verizon in doing away with unlimited data plans and moving toward tiered pricing.
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Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:16 pm | By Peter Ferenczi
LightSquared has agreed to a network sharing deal with Sprint and is in talks with AT&T, in moves that could help promote competition in the U.S. mobile industry.
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Tue May 31, 2011 11:57 am | By Peter Ferenczi
The Federal Trade Commission has asked AT&T to provide details about the spectrum shortage it cites as motivating its acquisition of T-Mobile, a sign of regulatory scrutiny that will hearten those skeptical of the deal.
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Sat May 28, 2011 6:42 am | By Kendra Srivastava
Sony was hacked again, and again, and again, wallowing in misery while the mobile payment race heated up as Google announced its "Wallet" program.
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Fri May 27, 2011 11:39 am | By Peter Ferenczi
California regulators voted to prepare a review of AT&T's proposed merger with T-Mobile, which if initiated may influence federal regulators as they consider the merits of a deal that could reshape the mobile industry.
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Fri May 27, 2011 9:40 am | By Peter Ferenczi
Republicans and Democrats both voiced concerns about AT&T's proposed merger with T-Mobile in a House subcommittee meeting, but regulators will have the final say in the deal.
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Wed May 25, 2011 2:34 pm | By Matthew Calamia
T-Mobile today introduced its 4G network to 55 new markets, which may be a boon for AT&T should its merger with T-Mobile pass FCC regulations.
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Wed May 25, 2011 1:44 pm | By Doug Rule
Increasing smartphone usage is putting a strain on carriers worldwide, who are already struggling to keep pace with exponential growth in traffic and the lack of spectrum.
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Wed May 25, 2011 12:38 pm | By Matthew Calamia
AT&T plans to expand its 4G service to Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, as it looks to lure data-hungry customers with faster service.
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Sat May 21, 2011 8:00 am | By Kendra Srivastava
Sony trips over its own feet yet again with another security flaw, while Apple and Google get grilled by Congress over their data collection methods. AT&T, meanwhile, to convince the FCC that its merger with T-Mobile good for consumers.
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Fri May 20, 2011 1:00 pm | By Kendra Srivastava
AT&T is facing a lawsuit claiming the carrier overcharges customers for data, in a legal entanglement that could impact its plans to merge with T-Mobile.
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Fri May 20, 2011 9:45 am | By Allen Tsai
AT&T plans to sell the HTC HD7S, a Windows smartphone, on June 5 for $200 with a two-year contract.
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Wed May 18, 2011 11:14 am | By Emily Anderson
Bad news for soon-to-merge AT&T and T-Mobile: customer satisfaction ratings are down for both wireless carriers.
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