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The Hong Kong subsidiary of China Mobile , the largest mobile telecom carrier in China, has acquired 15-year licensed use of 30MHz-bandwidth radio frequency band 2330-2360MHz from the Office of the …

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O2, one of the largest mobile operators in Europe, says that it is currently investigating accusations that it is sharing its customers' mobile numbers with websites visited while surfing on the carrier's mobile data network.

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Nokia Corp. is still the largest maker of mobile phones in the world even after a massively unlucky year 2011, when the company lost smartphone leadership to Apple and Samsung Electronics. But this is only the beginning. …

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With over 15 million mobile phone shoppers, Alltel wireless phone company is the largest regional mobile phone company in America, plus the 5th biggest mobile phone company overall. Alltel Wireless primary targets small …

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This has been a year where search marketing truly matured. Mobile became one of the largest growth components, with its share of the overall search marke…

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A surge in business boosted Du's mobile phone market share in the UAE to 46% in just a few years and the company expects to become the largest service provider in 2012.

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A surge in business boosted Du's mobile phone market share in the UAE to 46% in just a few years and the company expects to become the largest service provider in 2012.

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AT&T | Drop Bid | T-Mobile | The Daily Caller

by jedwan on December 20, 2011

in Mobile

AT&T agrees to drop bid for T- Mobile | AT&T's purchase of T- Mobile from Deutsche Telekom of Germany would have made it the largest cellphone company in the US.

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We are now exposed to electromagnetic radio frequencies 24 hours a day. Welcome to the largest human experiment ever. Consider this story: It's January 1990, during the pioneer build-out of mobile phone service. A cell …

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Updated at 6 p.m. PT Three of the nation's four largest wireless carriers — AT&T, Sprint and T- Mobile — say they use Carrier IQ's controversial key-logging software, say they do not use it to monitor subscribers' activities.

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