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Wireless industry tells the FCC its ‘bill shock’ survey is bunk

Wireless industry trade group CTIA on Wednesday questioned the Federal Communications Commission’s recent survey on cell phone bill shock, pointing to what it called methodological holes in the agency’s analysis. Federal Communications Commission – Business – Telecommunication – Wireless – Services
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Verizon Wireless Brings ‘COW’ to Jamboree in the Hills

Verizon Wireless has installed a temporary cell siteâcalled a COW, or Cell On Wheelsâto Belmont to provide additional network coverage and calling capacity for the thousands of people flocking to the Jamboree in the Hills country music event through this weekend.
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Travelers aren’t paying for airplane wireless

Travelers used to getting a free wireless Internet connection on land aren’t willing to pay for one at 30,000 feet. Wireless Internet service on airlines hasn’t caught on, mostly because of the price. Travelers already paying $25 to check a bag and $20 for a… Wi-Fi – Wireless – Access Providers – United States – Gogo Inflight Internet
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Wireless Antennas Worry Leucadia Residents

A plan by the city of Encinitas to keep people connected through a wireless network is tearing one community apart.
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Motorola near sale of wireless-network assets

Motorola may announce the sale of $1.2 billion in wireless-network assets to a Nokia-Siemens joint venture as early as Monday, according to The Wall Street Journal Sunday.
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Wireless coverage boosted in Palo Alto schools

by Chris Kenrick Wireless coverage in Palo Alto’s public school classrooms will increase “dramatically” thanks to a recent contribution of equipment by Google, Inc., the Palo Alto Unified School District said.
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Wireless Age Finalizes Land Deal

TORONTO, ONTARIO– (Marketwire – July 15, 2010) – Wireless Age Communications, Inc. (PINK SHEETS:WLSA) (“Wireless Age” or “the Company”) announced today that it has been granted a forty hectare property from a local “Regie Inter-municipal” north of Quebec City, for the purpose of constructing a 200 ton per day waste-to-energy facility to be developed by its subsidiary Sunbay Energy Corp.
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Wireless PCI Express Connectivity to Arrive Next Year

Atheros and Wilocity have announced a partnership that will see the companies producing tri-band wireless devices capable of operating both at the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies used by 802.11n, as well as the 60GHz frequency required by upcoming WiGig systems. Besides combining the ubiquity and coverage of Wi-Fi with multi-gigabit speeds, the move will enable many new applications, among which …
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It’s Time For Wireless Carriers To Get Their Act Together And End The International Roaming Racket

Give the world’s telephone companies credit for building out a massive global wireless infrastructure. If you sit back and think about it, it’s still awesome and futuristic that we can connect from such small devices and do so much stuff so relatively little cost.
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Big wireless plans for the US

The U-S could see nearly double the available amount of wireless communications spectrum in ten years.
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