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 March 21, 2011  AT&T Outlines T-Mobile Acquisition ORLANDO, Fla.—AT&T says the time is right for an acquisition of rival T-Mobile USA. In a conference call this morning with top company executives, AT&T laid out its plans for the $39 billion buyout of Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA business. continue AT&T Deal Sparks Competition Debate AT&T's planned $39 billion merger with T-Mobile USA could draw considerable scrutiny from antitrust regulators and lawmakers who are already keeping a close eye on increased consolidation within the wireless industry. continue Show Attendees Get Front Seat ORLANDO, Fla.—As news of AT&T's plans to acquire T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom for $39 billion starting spreading on Sunday, it was clear to CTIA's vice president and show director, Rob Mesirow, that this will be one heck of a week. continue Sprint Gets Nexus S 4G by Samsung The Nexus S 4G is headed to the Sprint network. The phone made by Samsung Telecommunications America sports Google Voice integration and Android 2.3/Gingerbread. continue | | | | As flat rate plans are being phased out and tiered pricing models are being launched, a key differentiator for service providers is the additional value that they can provide. Read why Redknee pinpoints flexibility, integrated policy and personalization as integral components to a service provider’s rating, charging and policy solution in order to monetize data services. | | Nokia Siemens Counters ALU with Liquid Radio Tech The company's Liquid Radio technology distributes the processing usually done at base stations among several different cell sites. Nokia Siemens says this technique allows capacity to be used flexibly where it's needed... continue News Briefs for March 21, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Cisco, Snaptu, Facebook, Sprint, Cobra Electronics... View All | | VPIsystems incorporates accurate translation of subscriber, device and application growth into network impact analysis and traffic management systems, enabling mobile service providers to make real-time business decisions on managing capacity and congestion. VPIsystems’ software is used by over 150 operators, network equipment manufacturers and leading-edge research institutions to assess current and future capacity needs, and to optimally plan QoS-constrained networks and underlying network infrastructure. | | From the Website: Mobile Video Calls ~ Can You See Me Yet? Mobile video chat is positioned to make a huge splash with consumers - and we’re not just talking about FaceTime on the iPhone 4... Continue | | |
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