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Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:57 am | By Peter Ferenczi
The bombshell announcement that AT&T would buy T-Mobile dominated the CTIA mobile industry tradeshow this week, with various parties' concerns hinting at what the acquisition means for the market.
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Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:16 pm | By Kat Asharya
AT&T's CEO Ralph de la Vega said that T-Mobile will retain its tiered pricing structure, allaying consumers' concerns about their existing plans, but raising questions about the implemented merger.
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Tue Mar 22, 2011 3:07 pm | By Peter Ferenczi
T-Mobile today unveiled the LG G2x, a cutting-edge Android smartphone with a powerful dual-core chip, paving the way for more immersive, intense mobile gaming experiences.
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Tue Mar 22, 2011 11:02 am | By Allen Tsai
Verizon CEO Daniel Mead said he has no interest in buying Sprint, even if that means it relinquishes the top spot to AT&T/T-Mobile.
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Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:56 am | By Allen Tsai
U.S. antitrust regulators will likely force AT&T to sell major assets, including spectrum and towers, and require it to expand service into rural areas, to get approval for its $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile.
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Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:32 am | By Allen Tsai
Sprint was interested in buying T-Mobile to fight off AT&T and Verizon, but now that AT&T swooped in, Sprint is left out in the cold with few options left.
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Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:55 pm | By Daithi hAnluain
Nokia is planning to launch its Symbian-powered C7 on T-Mobile, in a bid to maintain some presence in the smartphone market while readying its next-generation of Windows handsets.
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Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:58 am | By Peter Ferenczi
Sprint today vehemently objected to AT&T's proposed purchase of T-Mobile, warning it could seriously disrupt wireless competition in the U.S.
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Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:25 am | By Peter Ferenczi
AT&T today announced that it plans to buy T-Mobile, in a move that may work against consumers' interests by leading to increased prices and fewer phone selections over time.
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Sat Mar 19, 2011 7:52 am | By Allen Tsai
Japan's disaster is having a domino effect on tech companies that depend on its components, while Silicon Valley juggernauts ramp up their mobile-payment services and ready themselves for a buying spree.
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Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:02 pm | By Allen Tsai
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is in a scuffle with AT&T and T-Mobile over control of mobile-payment data, which could determine whether handset makers or wireless carriers dictate the terms of a lucrative $1.13 trillion industry.
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Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:49 am | By Peter Ferenczi
Verizon has the fastest 4G network, more than twice the speeds of second-place AT&T, according to a PC World study, but the numbers illustrate the difficulty of blanket network comparisons.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 5:13 pm | By Allen Tsai
T-Mobile, the last of the carriers to provide relief efforts, today said it would waive fees from calls and text messages to Japan.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:06 am | By Allen Tsai
T-Mobile today introduced the new Sidekick 4G, a higher-speed device revamped with Android software, to be sold "later this spring."
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Sat Mar 12, 2011 5:57 pm | By Allen Tsai
Sprint is looking to buy T-Mobile, and reconcile with Clearwire, in a move that could result in just three major carriers in the U.S. Meanwhile, Apple released the iPad 2, while the devastation in Japan could mean parts shortages for the tech industry.
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Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:05 pm | By Allen Tsai
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse today said it will involve Clearwire and its 4G WiMax network in any future plans, amid reports that the carrier is in talks to buy T-Mobile.
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Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:40 pm | By Peter Ferenczi
Sprint is in talks to buy T-Mobile, which, if successful, would create a formidable rival to AT&T and Verizon, or a disastrous combination of incompatible networks.
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Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:36 pm | By Allen Tsai
Apple's iPad 2 launch stole the headlines this week, escalating the heated battle between AT&T and Verizon for new customers. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Google are all handling missteps that could prove costly for their futures.
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Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:27 pm | By Emily Anderson
T-Mobile hopes to usher owners of its soon-to-be-useless Sidekick phone over to another device by offering new phones at half price when a customer trades in their Sidekick.
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