Mobile Network Archive

  • Smith Micro Software Announces Mobile Network Director™ Solution to Manage Data Overload for Mobile Operators

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  • Tru unveils new international business tariffs

    ‘Elite’ business plans offer savings of more than 80 per cent on voice and data bills LONDON, 20th January 2011 – Tru, the world’s first global mobile network, has launched its Tru for Business Elite voice and data plans. The new intercontinental bundles of minutes, data...

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  • Tru launches BlackBerry Solution for Business Customers

    LONDON, 20th January 2011 – Tru, the world’s first global mobile network, has announced the launch of its BlackBerry® solution for Tru business customers. With this launch, Tru business customers will benefit from Tru’s global mobile packages that remove voice and data roaming charges...

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  • Dell and T-Mobile USA Unveil Streak 7, Both Companies’ First 4G Tablet Offering the Ultimate Entertainment Experience

    LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today at 2011 International CES, Dell and T-Mobile USA, Inc. unveiled Dell’s new 7-inch Android™ tablet, the Streak™ 7, both companies’ first...

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  • Invivodata Is Better Connected… With Wireless Logic

    ePRO global leader partners Europe’s M2M connectivity specialist SIMpro middleware platform reduces data misuse Multiple mobile network options, one bill London – 16 December 2010 invivodata www.invivodata.com are now working with Wireless Logic, www.wirelesslogic.com Europe’s leading aggregator of M2M connectivity, to provide a comprehensive range of mobile network...

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  • Ookla Announces New Speedtest.net Application for iPhone 4

    SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ookla™ (www.ookla.com), the global leader in casual network diagnostic applications, today announced the release of a new version of its popular Speedtest.net application...

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  • T-Mobile getting some Palm webOS lovin’?

    T-Mobile getting some Palm webOS lovin’?

    Palm’s webOS is certainly one of the more polished operating systems out there; the others being the iPhone OS and Android. It’s clean, simple to use and attractive. However, it was available only on Sprint’s network for the longest time until recently when it arrived at Verizon on the Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi [...]

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  • Farewell, T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8900; it was nice knowing you

    Farewell, T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8900; it was nice knowing you

    It seems like only yesterday that T-Mobile BlackBerry users were being treated to the Curve 8900 when they were feeling Bold 9000 envy. But alas, the glory would be short lived as it has reached the end of its life cycle. We’re sad to see it go, but we won’t miss it too much. After [...]

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  • HTC to sell 8 handsets through T-Mobile alone in 2010?

    HTC to sell 8 handsets through T-Mobile alone in 2010?

    Making 8 different handsets is no big feat — Hell, Samsung will probably launch 4 or 5 by the time I’m done typing this post — but getting 8 handsets onto one carrier in one year? Not too shabby. That’s what HTC will be doing in 2010 with T-Mobile, says one of Boy Genius’ boys. It’s [...]

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  • T-Mobile bumps their entire 3G network up to 7.2Mbps, 21Mbps coming soon

    T-Mobile bumps their entire 3G network up to 7.2Mbps, 21Mbps coming soon

    T-Mobile might have been a bit late off the plate in rolling out their 3G network compared to the competition, but that gave them one small advantage: foresight. By the time T-Mobile started setting up towers, the world was already well aware that the same technology that powered their 3.1 Megabit per second 3G network [...]

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  • Rumor: Samsung Mobile to launch absolutely nothing at CES?

    Rumor: Samsung Mobile to launch absolutely nothing at CES?

    Remember the last time Samsung went more than a few days without launching a new phone? Yeah, neither do we – so you’ll have to pardon us if we sound a bit skeptical here. When we got word that Samsung Mobile was holding their CES press conference at the ungodly hour of 7:30 A.M on [...]

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  • Motorola prepping 3G module with support for AT&T and T-Mobile USA alike

    Motorola prepping 3G module with support for AT&T and T-Mobile USA alike

    T-Mobile's oddball 3G network makes creating a device that simply supports all forms of North American HSPA a challenge for a very simple reason: even triband HSPA radios are still a bit of a novelty, and to support everything we've got going on over here, you effectively need to go quadband since AWS splits its duties between 1700 and 2100MHz. Happily, Motorola is coming to bat here, not with an actual phone but with an 850 / 1900 / AWS radio module that's intended for integration by other OEMs. We're not sure what kinds of devices this particular unit might find duty in, but if nothing else, it gives us confidence that Moto's now able to create phones that effectively straddle the T-Mobile / AT&T fence -- assuming it's got a business case to do so.

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  • T-Mobile goes unlimited + no contract with ‘Even More Plus’ plans

    T-Mobile goes unlimited + no contract with ‘Even More Plus’ plans

    T-Mobile jumps feet first into the no-contract, unlimited everything arena with its new “Even More Plus” plans, ranging from $30 per month for 500 voice minutes to $80 per month for unlimited voice minutes, text messages, and internet access. Family plans are also available for between $50 and $140 per month.

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  • T-Mobile rolling out Wi-Fi calling for corporate BlackBerry users

    T-Mobile rolling out Wi-Fi calling for corporate BlackBerry users

    T-Mobile is set to begin offering corporate customers the ability to use BlackBerry devices to make calls over office Wi-Fi connections without using up cell plan minutes. Calls initiated via office Wi-Fi would automatically switch over to T-Mobile’s network when the caller left the office, too.

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