December 1, 2010  FCC Plans Net Neutrality Vote for Dec. 21 The FCC will vote on “basic” net neutrality rules at its Dec. 21 open meeting after months of lobbying from opponents and advocates of the regulations... continue FCC Moves to Open TV Spectrum for Mobile The FCC voted 5-0 in favor of opening underused TV broadcast spectrum to the wireless industry at its November open meeting yesterday. continue ADVERTISEMENT | | HD voice is the next generation of mobile voice quality. As a result POLQA will replace PESQ as the algorithm used to measure voice quality MOS. Nomad, Metrico's voice quality and call performance measurement tool, will be one of the first solutions available with POLQA, allowing users to measure HD Voice sooner and more cost effectively. | | | | Motorola Schedules Split for Jan. 4 Motorola yesterday announced that it will finally complete the long-awaited separation of Motorola Mobility Holdings... continue MetroPCS Launches LTE in San Francisco MetroPCS today launched 4G LTE services in the San Francisco metropolitan area. Prepaid plans on the next-generation network... continue Android, iOS Most Desired Platforms Smartphone adoption has reached 29.7 percent of mobile subscribers in the United States, according to data released today by Nielsen. continue Venue Pro Live on Dell's Website Dell today announced an official launch of its first Windows Phone 7 device, the Dell Venue. continue Jumptap Announces Alliance with CCI Mobile advertiser Jumptap today announced an agreement to enter into a capital and business alliance with Cyber Communications inc. (CCI)... continue News Briefs for December 01, 2010 Companies in today's briefs include: Office Depot, ViewSonic, BIA/Kelsey, Jumptap, Samsung, Syniverse, The Carlyle Group... View All From the Magazine: Browser Vs. App: Which Is Better? Do consumers really prefer mobile browsers to apps? Two recent surveys, one from Adobe’s Omniture division and one commissioned by Orange in the U.K., found that end-users prefer mobile browsers to apps, at least in a few areas... Continue |