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Every OS Sucks

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SmarTone CEO Cites Reasons for GPRS Shortfall

Douglas Li, CEO of Hong Kong GSM operater SmarTone, says that service problems are the main reason why GPRS services have not taken off. According to regulators in Hong Kong only 10% of GSM subscribers use GPRS at least once per month and data revenues represent only 3-5% of operator revenues. Li, quoted by the [...]

Telia Tries Usage-Sensitive Pricing for GPRS

TeliaSonera said it will eliminate its flat-rate pricing for GPRS in Sweden in favor of per-kilobit tarrifs. The operator said it expects the usage-based pricing to be more attractive to business customers, adding that the per-kilobit price will decline as more data is sent during a billing cycle. “The previous pricing system made it difficult [...]

More Circumstantial Evidence of an Impending Deal for AT&T Wireless

Following yesterday’s rumor of Cingular buying AT&T Wireless comes the Wall Street Journal’s report that both NTT DoCoMo and Nextel have expressed interest in the carrier as well. DoCoMo is AT&T’s largest shareholder with 17% of shares which it acquired through its WCDMA alliance. The Journal also notes that Vodafone could enter the mix. Further [...]

More Circumstantial Evidence of an Impending Deal for AT&T Wireless

Following yesterday’s rumor of Cingular buying AT&T Wireless comes the Wall Street Journal’s report that both NTT DoCoMo and Nextel have expressed interest in the carrier as well. DoCoMo is AT&T’s largest shareholder with 17% of shares which it acquired through its WCDMA alliance. The Journal also notes that Vodafone could enter the mix. Further [...]

More Circumstantial Evidence of an Impending Deal for AT&T Wireless

Following yesterday’s rumor of Cingular buying AT&T Wireless comes the Wall Street Journal’s report that both NTT DoCoMo and Nextel have expressed interest in the carrier as well. DoCoMo is AT&T’s largest shareholder with 17% of shares which it acquired through its WCDMA alliance. The Journal also notes that Vodafone could enter the mix. Further [...]