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29 Aug 2011, 4:00 pm by Josh Wright
  Under review at a law review near you … Filed under: antitrust, economics, exclusionary conduct, law and economics, net neutrality, price discrimination, technology, telecommunications, television, wireless [read post]
29 Aug 2011, 6:47 am by Louis Carbonneau
The opening bid was actually based on Intel’s tender (most people didn’t know Intel was even in the mix). [read post]
24 Aug 2011, 6:49 pm by Robert A. Epstein
 Our ability to instantaneously and effortlessly send electronic messages has created a gateway unfettered by reflection and open to rash, emotionally driven decisions. [read post]
16 Aug 2011, 3:23 pm by Glenn
If the offer were still open, now that it is clear Google’s principal wireless rivals are all members, things would be different. [read post]
10 Aug 2011, 1:45 pm by Chris Fedeli
 The FCC’s action opened up 650 MHz of spectrum in rural areas where TV pickup operations are not already licensed. [read post]
3 Aug 2011, 10:39 am by info@thomasjhenrylaw.com
In 2011, LightSquared signed deals to provide 4G to Leap Wireless (parent of Cricket Wireless), Best Buy, and Open Range Communications. [read post]
3 Aug 2011, 5:32 am by Phil
McMurtry agreed to keep their line of communication open, continuing to look for or develop an appropriate and smaller wireless device with a QWERTY keyboard. [read post]
29 Jul 2011, 8:46 am by Larry Downes
  Mobile users are enjoying their endless wireless Woodstock summer, marching exuberantly toward oblivion, faster and in greater numbers all the time. [read post]
28 Jul 2011, 9:32 am
At the beginning of 2011, the FCC gave the company permission to open its networks to a plethora of mobile broadband partners. [read post]
20 Jul 2011, 2:35 pm
Three leading House Democrats today sent a letter to the FCC and the Department of Justice, both of which are reviewing the deal, to say that "AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile would be a troubling backward step in federal public policy—a retrenchment from nearly two decades of promoting competition and open markets in acceptance of a duopoly in the wireless marketplace. [read post]
15 Jul 2011, 2:23 pm by Glenn
Yet the consortium which won the Nortel wireless portfolio, revealing dubbed “Rockstar Bidco,” includes nearly everyone in the mobile phone and wireless OS businesses except Google. [read post]
30 Jun 2011, 8:09 am by David Kravets
Google, along with other companies, use databases of Wi-Fi networks and their locations to augment or replace GPS when attempting to figure out the location of a computer or mobile device. [read post]
24 Jun 2011, 12:15 pm by Andrew McDiarmid
 They resemble the rules put forward by the FCC late last year in many ways, and go an important step further in that they fully include mobile wireless Internet providers. [read post]
21 Jun 2011, 10:00 am by slkimbro
  With my virtual law office, I can open the browser and work in https, but other apps, especially iPad and other mobile device apps, do not have this level of security. [read post]
19 Jun 2011, 11:51 pm by Michael Geist
Notwithstanding assurances from the wireless carriers that walled gardens have not proven successful and "the industry is quickly moving toward the open Internet model, whereby mobile users can access content of their choice," the commission worried that "the ownership structure within Canada's wireless industry suggests that the potential for unduly preferential treatment needs to be addressed because the industry structure comprises… [read post]
16 Jun 2011, 10:05 pm by Jeffrey Richardson
  Android users often tout openness as an advantage, but there is a downside as well. [read post]
9 Jun 2011, 2:16 pm
.), a senior member of the Energy and Commerce Committee and former chairman of the Communications, Technology and the Internet Subcommittee, held a press conference on June 1 to raise antitrust and public interest concerns surrounding the proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile wireless telecommunication companies. [read post]
2 Jun 2011, 3:28 am by Bob Kraft
The age of the studies also means the participants "had used their phones for no more than 10 to 15 years, leaving open the question of the effect of longer-term exposure," he noted. [read post]
2 Jun 2011, 3:22 am by Bob Kraft
The age of the studies also means the participants “had used their phones for no more than 10 to 15 years, leaving open the question of the effect of longer-term exposure,” he noted. [read post]