 April 13, 2011  Motorola, Huawei Settle NSN, Trade Secrets Lawsuits Motorola Solutions and Huawei have agreed to settle all ongoing litigation between the two companies, including a dispute over trade secrets and a suit which blocked Nokia Siemens Networks' acquisition of Motorola's networks business. continue T-Mobile Intros $80 Unlimited Plan - With Throttling T-Mobile USA introduced a new unlimited plan today that comes with all-you-can-eat voice, texting and data for $79.99 per month. continue Incentive Auctions on the Hot Seat FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski brought his argument for voluntary incentive auctions before a tough audience yesterday: the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) at the annual NAB Show in Las Vegas. continue AT&T Gets Prepaid Smartphone, the LG Thrive AT&T made a major move into the prepaid space yesterday when it announced it would begin selling the Android-based LG Thrive to its GoPhone customers. continue Payfone Gets $19M, Alliance with American Express Today, Payfone announced the closing of a $19 million strategic funding round, led by American Express with additional investment from Verizon Investments... continue Boost Mobile Seizes on Gripes About Wireless If consumers have complaints about wireless services, Boost Mobile wants to hear them - and spread them around using Facebook and Twitter. continue Nokia's Ovi Store Hits 5M Downloads a Day Nokia said yesterday that its Ovi Store has reached up to 5 million downloads per day even as the future of the Symbian operating system remains in doubt. continue News Briefs for April 13, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Qualcomm, Zoom, Cricket, Sony Ericsson, AT&T, Intertek, Verizon Wireless, Ozura World, Tatto... View All From the Website: The Sunny Side of the AT&T, T-Mobile Deal Is there an upside to AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile USA? Concerns over the implications of the merger, voiced by everyone from Sprint to state Attorney Generals, have cast a shadow over the deal. Continue | |
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