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Sprint closes deal to buy US Cellular spectrum, adds 420,000 customers
Posted On 18 May 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Sprint was clearly hungry for capacity when it bought spectrum from US Cellular last fall, and it's at last getting its fill -- some of it, at least -- by closing the deal today. The carrier has officially taken possession of 20MHz in airwaves acr...
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Google drops SMS Search, nudges basic phone users toward smartphones
Posted On 12 May 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
If you're still wielding a basic feature phone, you may be familiar with Google SMS Search: it's a handy tool that lets you text a search query and get a quick result. Or rather, it was a handy tool. Google now confirms that it quietly dropped the...
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Virgin Media launches VIP unlimited mobile plans, starting at £15 SIM-only
Posted On 01 May 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Virgin Media doles out many minutes and data to mobile users with its Premiere plan, but it hasn't had a truly unlimited option for those who don't want to even think about their calling habits. It's assuaging those minds today with new VIP tiers...
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NEC Terrain for AT&T spied in leaked press photos, packs a QWERTY keyboard
Posted On 29 Apr 2013 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Memory of a time where an NEC phone graced US shores escapes us, but the prolific -- and often accurate -- @evleaks has tweeted a press shot that signals a handset from the Japanese firm might soon arrive stateside. Emblazoned with AT&T's logo...
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Verizon upgrade eligibility extends to a full two years, New Every Two credits expire April 15th
Posted On 12 Apr 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Verizon subscribers, we hope your device habits don't revolve too closely around that 20-month upgrade cycle: it's about to get longer. Big Red has confirmed that upgrade eligibility will now start only after the two-year contract is up. Those who ha...
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T-Mobile takes its UnCarrier plans live earlier than expected
Posted On 24 Mar 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
T-Mobile must not want to wait for a special event to lure customers through its doors: it just launched its revamped, decidedly UnCarrier-like plans a couple of days early. As became clearer this weekend, unlimited voice, text and basic data are now...
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This is the Modem World: Why are we still texting?
Posted On 13 Mar 2013 By Joshua Fruhlinger. Under: Uncategorized.
Each week Joshua Fruhlinger contributes This is the Modem World, a column dedicated to exploring the culture of consumer technology. "Just text me..." How many times have you told someone that? Say you're meeting a friend somewhere: What's the first ...
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Kyocera DuraPro keeps the rugged flip phone alive on US Cellular for $100
Posted On 25 Feb 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
The rumors of the basic cellphone's death have been greatly exaggerated -- it's just finding niches to hide in while smartphones take over the mainstream. Witness today's launch of the Kyocera DuraPro on US Cellular. Although it's just a flip phone, ...
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Wikipedia expects to offer SMS-based access within months
Posted On 22 Feb 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Wikipedia has long been pushing for access to its communal knowledge among those who can't afford the latest technology, going so far as to strike deals with carriers to deliver free mobile web viewing. It's set to expand that reach to those for whom...
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North Korea allows tourists to rent phones or SIM cards, but doesn’t include internet
Posted On 21 Jan 2013 By Mat Smith. Under: Uncategorized.
North Korea (which recently added Google's Eric Schmidt to its guest book) will begin loosening its restrictions on foreign cellphones, allowing any arrivals to either pick up a rental phone or SIM card from service provider Koryolink. With a rental ...
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