wireless one-stoptop storySprint details Xohm location-based services plans, partnersSprint is planning on making location-based services-and their associated advertising revenue-a big part of its Xohm WiMAX launch... Top Newsfeatured articlesAnalysts: Apple bears the brunt of 3G woesConsumer complaints over the iPhone’s subpar 3G network performance have grown exponentially as a purported firmware fix on Monday failed to deliver.... Google lines up telecom piecesA disparate handful of efforts by Google came together this week to provide more details about the search giant’s telecom ambitions. ... featured blogsTelephony 2.0: How to Do a Deal With GoogleVerizon Wireless looks to be cutting a search deal with Google. Operators must realize they have as much value to give as they do to receive.... featured commentary3G – The Natural Follow-up to China’s OlympicsSix years ago when we launched Current Analysis’s wireless infrastructure practice, Chinese 3G license allocations were talked about on a weekly basis; 3G allocations and deployments, we heard (from many different sources) were imminent. Those sources were wrong.... |
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Wireless Review: June 2008Designed to support fixed/mobile convergence, femtocells are set to transform how wireless networks are built. Read this and other stories in this issue of Wireless Review... PodcastsA NXTcomm08 Podcast: George Dobrowski, Broadband ForumThe DSL Forum recently changed its name to the Broadband Forum to reflect the changing scope of its work in an ever-changing marketplace. George Dobrowski, chairman and president of the Broadband Forum, speaks with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the broadband industry and its relevant themes at NXTComm08. Listen now! Click Here TELEPHONY'S DIGITAL EDITIONSUBSCRIBE TO TELEPHONY'S DIGITAL EDITIONTelephony magazine can now be delivered directly to your desktop in a new digital, interactive format. Instantly receive the issue when it comes out and be the first to read the in-depth articles that are so critical to telecommunications service providers. Subscribe now... |









