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13 October 2005

Nokia and Ericsson to Use Lower GSM Frequencies

Mobile giants, Ericsson and Nokia have both announced plans to begin using the 450MHz radio spectrum to operate their GSM networks.

07 October 2005

EarthLink to Offer Wi-Fi Cellular Service

The internet service provider, EarthLink, is making plans to enter the cell phone business, by offering voice service over its citywide wireless networks.

T-Mobile to Launch New Web-Enabled Mobile Phones

T-Mobile UK has announced that it will be launching eight new high-speed mobile internet devices by this Christmas.

30 September 2005

Cingular and RealNetworks to Launch Streaming Video Service

America’s largest wireless company, Cingular Wireless, has agreed to work with RealNetworks to offer streaming video services to subscribers’ mobile phones.

27 September 2005

T-Mobile Releases Network Status Report

T-Mobile USA issued a report yesterday, regarding the state of its wireless network in Texas and Louisiana after Saturday’s arrival of Hurricane Rita.

26 September 2005

Verizon Rushes to Repair Hurricane Damage

Verizon Wireless has deployed thousands of workers to repair damaged equipment in areas affected by Hurricane Rita.

Mobile TV Must Overcome Compatibility Challenges

After O2’s recent announcement that they will be conducting a trial in Oxford, UK, in order to gauge customer reaction to mobile television technology, analysts are speculating on problems that could be faced by providers of such services.

25 September 2005

Bluetooth Headsets Gain Popularity

One of the hottest trends in wireless technology is the Bluetooth mobile headset, which allows a user to talk on the phone, via a tiny device attached to their ear.

23 September 2005

O2 to Test Mobile Television in the UK

A small group of up to 400 the O2 customers in Oxford (UK) will soon be given the chance to try out an exciting new mobile television technology.

20 September 2005

Wireless Networks Not Foolproof in Times of Disaster

Thousands of wireless customers in the Gulf Coast regions have discovered the hard way, that even cellular networks aren’t immune to natural disasters.

18 September 2005

Virgin Mobile to Release iPhone in the UK

After last week’s US launch the Motorola ROKR E1 device has become the first mobile phone equipped with Apple iTunes technology.

13 September 2005

The New iPhone Falls Short of Revolutionary

Although Apple and Motorola’s new iTunes cell phone is a great concept, and probably one that has significant potential, the recently reduced ROKR has, in many ways, failed to live up to the anticipation surrounding its release.

09 September 2005

Garmin Releasing GPS Applications for Mobile Phones

Garmin has just announced that they are releasing “Garmin Mobile”, a new suite of GPS applications for cellular phones.

08 September 2005

Siemens Gets Approval to Sell Mobile Phone Company

European Union regulators have approved Siemens AG’s plans to sell its unprofitable mobile phone business to Taiwan’s BenQ Corp.

iPhone to Hit Stores This Weekend

As expected, Apple has now officially announced the release of its new iTunes Phone. The phone, which can hold up to 100 songs, will be fully available in stores starting this weekend.

07 September 2005

Nokia Sliding Phone Coming Soon

Nokia’s soon-to-be-released N80 will be the first N-series phone to have a sliding keypad.

Apple Shares Up 5% with iPhone Anticipation

Shares in Apple (AAPL) were up $2.58 today (or 5%), closing at an impressive $48.80. Trading was almost twice the average volume, and took the company's share price into record terriroty.

06 September 2005

Skype Makes Deal with Mobile Phone Carrier

The new deal will allow E-Plus’s 9.8 million customers to bundle unlimited Skype VoIP service with their wireless web subscriptions.

iTunes Phone to Enter Crowded Market

There is no doubt that the so-called “iPhone”, which is expected to be unveiled on September 7, is in for some tough competition when it hits the market.

02 September 2005

Nikon Introduces Wi-Fi Cameras

Nikon unveiled yesterday what it says are the world’s first built in Wi-Fi-enabled digital cameras to go on the market.

Mobile VoIP Agreement Reached in Finland

Reports from Helsinki, Finland indicate that a final agreement has been reached regarding the transfer of cellular provider Saunalahti’s mobile phone traffic to the Elisa VoIP network.

01 September 2005

France Telecom to Bundle Broadband and Mobile Services in UK

France Telecom has decided to bundle together its mobile phone and broadband services. Existing customers of the Orange UK mobile phone service will have the option to subscribe to 2Mbps ADSL broadband internet access for an extra £9.99/month.

31 August 2005

Cingular Expected to Sell Motorola’s iTunes Phone

Cingular Wireless, the number one wireless service in the US, is expected to reveal plans next week to sell Motorola’s new cell phone, which uses Apple Computer Inc.’s iTunes software to play music.

Camera Phones may be Increasing Digital Camera Sales

According to a recent survey from the IDC research firm, the belief that camera phones will ultimately replace digital cameras is a myth.

28 August 2005

Future Uncertain for New iTunes Cell Phone

Recent reports indicate that the FCC has approved Motorola’s much anticipated iTunes cell phone, however, the future of the device is still uncertain.