Sunday, February 17, 2008

Wireless News

'Net Freedom Act Not Necessary, CTIA Says An Internet neutrality law would not be good for the wireless industry, CTIA CEO and President Steve Largent said yesterday. continue

Sprint Returns Corporate HQ to Kansas Sprint Nextel is relocating its executive staff back to Overland Park, Kan. Originally based in Overland Park, Kan. continue

Microsoft, Yahoo! Deal Unlikely to Impact Mobile Biz Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Yahoo! could affect the wireless content segment, but probably not enough to cause any alarm. continue

AT&T Taps Alcatel-Lucent for UpgradeAT&T signed an expansion agreement with Alcatel-Lucent, in which the equipment supplier will provide technology. continue

Alltel Dishes the ScoopAlltel Wireless unveiled the LG Scoop in its retail stores and online at www.shopalltel.com. continue

China Unicom to Reduce Roaming TariffsChina Unicom Ltd., the country's second largest wireless operator, said planned reductions of tariff caps for domestic mobile roaming services may impact its revenue. continue

Qwest Profits RiseQwest posted an 89% profit in the fourth quarter of 2007 and for the year despite shrinking residential telephone business and declines in Qwest's wholesale capacity sales. continue

Microsoft's Mobile Phone Boss Jumps to VodafoneVodafone Group PLC announced that long-time Microsoft veteran Pieter Knook will join the company as director of Internet services. continue

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