1. Mobile Fees Under Pressure With Network Rollout - NYTimes.com

    Explore Article The New York Times (Mar 16 2010)

    ...udes Verizon Wireless and AT&T; in the United States, Vodafone, Telefónica, Deutsche Telekom and Orange in Europe, NTT Docomo in Japan, and China Mobile. The standard will define the arbitrary technical ......egulators began questioning the necessity for termination rates in 2006. That year, operators like T-Mobile, France Télécom and Vodafone lobbied in Brussels against any change, arguing that it would penalize... (Read Full Article)

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  2. What's The T-Mobile/Orange UK Merger Mean For The Mobile Web?

    Explore Article mocoNews (Mar 1 2010)

    What's The T-Mobile/Orange UK Merger Mean For The Mobile Web? ...in mobile telephony - but what’s it mean for the fast-growing mobile internet market.. ? What’s The T-Mobile/Orange UK Merger Mean For The Mobile Web? * Comments Comments (View) * Text Size: A A * Print Print * Email E......than any other network (after all, it’s the largest operator and has enjoyed iPhone for some time). T-Mobile is really languishing on internet users despite a high-profile campaign. But pooling T-Mobile ... (Read Full Article)

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  3. Mobile Industry Gears Up For Advertising - NYTimes.com

    Explore Article The New York Times (Feb 5 2010)

    ...ts market size and relatively mature stage of development. The data from Telefonica's O2, Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile and 3UK showed that 16 million people in the UK accessed the Internet from their mobile phone in De... (Read Full Article)

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  4. What will this year portend for mobile messaging?

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Jan 31 2010)

    What will this year portend for mobile messaging? ...ainstream consciousness; Apple delivered its one billionth application download from the App Store; Orange and T-Mobile announced plans to merge their British business to become the Britain’s largest network provider, a... (Read Full Article)

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  5. 2010 Mobile Industry Predictions Survey

    Explore Article Chetan Sharma (Jan 3 2010)

    2010 Mobile Industry Predictions Survey ...ill have the calling cards in the new decade. Watch for China Mobile, Vodafone/Verizon, Telefonica, Orange, Bharti, Unicom, Singtel OEM of the Decade Nokia Nokia dominated in sales and revenues in each of t......y weathered the recession with ease. There was a clear shift towards prepaid especially for Sprint, T-Mobile, and the tier 2/3 operators. 2009 was also defined by significant activity on the application front... (Read Full Article)

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  6. What will 2010 bring for Mobile Messaging?

    Explore Article ciol.com (Dec 15 2009)

    ...ainstream consciousness; Apple delivered its one billionth application download from the App Store; Orange and T-Mobile announced plans to merge their UK business to become the UK's largest network provider, and O2 over... (Read Full Article)

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  7. Once again, rumours surface about T-Mobile and Sprint merger

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Dec 11 2009)

    ...m here - after all, this is just a rumour. But it would be a very complicated merger. The merger of Orange and T-Mobile in the UK has been anything but plain sailing. We received “final confirmation” of the merger back ... (Read Full Article)

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  8. Is Orange and T-Mobile venture really as final as it looks?

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Nov 5 2009)

    Is Orange and T-Mobile venture really as final as it looks? ...ompany would own well over one third of the entire UK market. A rough breakdown looks like this: 1) T-Mobile/Orange 36.5% 2) O2 28% 3) Vodafone 25% The wording of the France Telecom release sounds very finalistic - ... (Read Full Article)

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  9. LTE Standard For Voice, SMS Approved

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Nov 5 2009)

    ...dard include many if not most of the world's leaders in the emerging LTE universe. They are: AT&T;, Orange, Telefonica, TeliaSonera, Verizon, Vodafone, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, Noki......Co., Ltd. and Sony Ericsson. Conspicuous by their absence among U.S. carriers are Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile. Sprint is making its major broadband wireless drive with WiMax and its partnership with Clearwire ... (Read Full Article)

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  10. Bytemobile Unveils Clientless Media Optimization Solution for iPhone and Android Devices

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Oct 12 2009)

    ... world’s top 15 tier-one operators. Customers include AT&T, China Mobile, China Telecom, KDDI, KPN, Orange, Orascom, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Telecom Italia Mobile, Telefónica, TeliaSonera, Vodafone, and WILLCOM. Bytemobile is a privately h... (Read Full Article)

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  11. Broadband Deal Could Delay Merger Of Orange And T-Mobile

    Explore Article mocoNews (Oct 11 2009)

    Broadband Deal Could Delay Merger Of Orange And T-Mobile By Richard Wray: The merger of Orange and T-Mobile in the UK faces a major regulatory hurdle after a last-minute deal thrashed out by the government w... (Read Full Article)

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  12. When will "unlimited" data be unlimited?

    Explore Article All About Symbian (Oct 5 2009)

    When will "unlimited" data be unlimited? ...pple the company had enough swagger to force through something unpalatable to the networks, and now T-Mobile/Orange and Vodafone are joining the party. The crack in the door is already there. And the one thing netwo... (Read Full Article)

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  13. Microsoft Expects Partners To Flood The Market With 30 New Phones By Year End

    Explore Article mocoNews (Sep 23 2009)

    ...up to sell the new phones, including AT&T (NYSE: T), Sprint (NYSE: S), Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ), Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone (NYSE: VOD), NTT DoCoMo (NYSE: DCM) and Telus. The impressive roadmap was reported by Di... (Read Full Article)

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  14. Monday mobile operator roundup

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Sep 21 2009)

    Monday mobile operator roundup ...the half-billion mark on mobile subscribers. After last weeks high-speed 3G launch in Philadelphia, T-Mobile USA has announced a 2010 HSPA+ rollout. Orange has released a super cheap phone for the elderly. Incredibly cheap tariffs have seen Bharti climb t... (Read Full Article)

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  15. Comcast Should Buy Sprint

    Explore Article GigaOM (Sep 14 2009)

    Comcast Should Buy Sprint ...better fit for the beleaguered carrier. Just a week after Deutsche Telekom announced plans to merge T-Mobile UK with Orange, the company reportedly called in banking advisers to study a potential takeover of the America... (Read Full Article)

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  16. Report: Deutsche Telekom May Submit Bid For Sprint To Fix U.S. Business

    Explore Article mocoNews (Sep 13 2009)

    Report: Deutsche Telekom May Submit Bid For Sprint To Fix U.S. Business ...estment bank to consider the offer, which closely follows the decision to merge with its struggling T-Mobile UK business with Orange to create Britain’s biggest mobile phone firm. DT’s two ailing wireless units have been a top prior... (Read Full Article)

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  17. Motorola Unveils Android 'Cliq'

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Sep 10 2009)

    Motorola Unveils Android 'Cliq' ...how that the company is engaged with the technology in the right way. The Cliq will be exclusive to T-Mobile in the United States, and it will be available in time for the holiday season at an unspecified pri......The handset will also launch internationally in the fourth quarter as the Dext, and it will come to Orange, Telefonica, and America Movil. InformationWeek has published a 360-degree analysis of the first ... (Read Full Article)

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  18. Motorola Layers Social Networks On Top Of Android; Will Launch 'cliq' With T-Mobile USA

    Explore Article mocoNews (Sep 10 2009)

    Motorola Layers Social Networks On Top Of Android; Will Launch 'cliq' With T-Mobile USA ...roid operating system. The first phone will be the Motorola CLIQ, which will be sold exclusively by T-Mobile USA. Jha: “The Android operating system gives us the platform to mobilize the internet. The bottom ......rking.” A similar Motorola phone called DEXT will also be distributed internationally with Orange in the UK, Telefonica (NYSE: TEF) in Spain and America Movil in Latin America. Motorola will not st... (Read Full Article)

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  19. Mobilize: Motorola Unveils Its First Android Phone, the Cliq

    Explore Article GigaOM (Sep 10 2009)

    Mobilize: Motorola Unveils Its First Android Phone, the Cliq ...d solve problems that cell phone users have been facing. The Cliq will be available exclusively for T-Mobile customers later this year and T-Mobile’s Chief Technology Officer, Cole Brodman, who took the stage with Jha, called the Cliq, with its Mo......other phones in 2010, including the ex-U.S. version of the Cliq, the Dext, that will be offered via Orange and Telefonica. (Read Full Article)

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  20. Everything you need to know about China Mobile and Symbian deal

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Sep 9 2009)

    Everything you need to know about China Mobile and Symbian deal ...r example, if you develop in line with Signed, you will be automatically approved for deployment on Orange, T-Mobile and NTT DoCoMo, and will receive preferential placement on their app portals. Nokia, Telefónica an... (Read Full Article)

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  21. T-Mobile, Orange Agree Uk Jv, Creating Britain's Biggest Carrier

    Explore Article mocoNews (Sep 8 2009)

    T-Mobile, Orange Agree Uk Jv, Creating Britain's Biggest Carrier ...0) * Text Size: A A * Print Print * Email Email * Share Share What do you get when you mix pink and orange? Deutsche Telekom (NYSE: DT) has sorted the future of its troublesome UK mobile unit T-Mobile by agreeing to wrap it in to a 50/50 JV with France Telecom’s Orange UK, making Britain’s largest network. The pair, in their joint announcement, say customers will get be... (Read Full Article)

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  22. It’s official: T-Mobile chooses Orange for merger

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Sep 8 2009)

    It’s official: T-Mobile chooses Orange for merger ..., the decision has finally been made. Deutsche Telekom announced this morning that its UK division, T-Mobile, will be merging with French-owned Orange. The merger will result in the largest mobile operator in the UK. After months of speculation, the ... (Read Full Article)

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  23. Mobile operator round-up: T-Mobile, Telefonica, take-overs and Tehran

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Sep 7 2009)

    Mobile operator round-up: T-Mobile, Telefonica, take-overs and Tehran ...en them, Unicom and Telefonica have over 500 million people on their networks. Via Rethink Wireless T-Mobile would prefer Orange deal Deutsche Telekoms attempts to make it’s UK operation, T-Mobile, profitable again has been the thing to watch in the UK in recent weeks. As we discussed last Frida... (Read Full Article)

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  24. OnAir in-flight mobile services allowed by Vodafone and Orange

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Jun 18 2009)

    ...bile phone calls to be made from planes while they’re in the air, was already operating with O2 and T-Mobile. OnAir uses antennae on aircraft to allow users to make mobile calls from the plane. Orange and Vodafone had previously refused OnAir permission to use their networks, apparently because they... (Read Full Article)

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  25. Mobile broadband speeds are rubbish, but getting better

    Explore Article gomonews.com (Jun 10 2009)

    ...bad mobile broadband really is. First, the results in brief. Having examined broadband from 3, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, [...] Anyone who has the misfortune of having to rely on mobile broadband knows that connections a... (Read Full Article)

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