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Media, Communications, Finance

Deutsche Telekom Eying Sprint Purchase?

Buying Sprint would vault the German giant into the top U.S. mobile carrier spot, but will its backers approve?
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Communications

Nortel Goes Shopping

Nineties networking icon, rediscovering its appetite for startups, goes shopping for fiber optic, WiFi and 4G systems makers.
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Communications

iPhone on the Trailing EDGE

Apple’s phone breaks new ground for its cool features, but as a network device it falls short.
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General news, Communications

Will China Mobile Be Punished for Success?

With licenses expected soon—seriously, this time—the telecom industry reads the tea leaves.
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Communications

Qualcomm Nets Airgo and More

Wireless component maker adds Wi-Fi specialist along with the Bluetooth unit of RF Micro Devices.
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Communications

Motorola, Qualcomm Renew Bond

Chipmaker and handset manufacturer find each other again in stalled 3G market.
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Communications

Lucatel’s Investors Say Yes

Shareholders approve merger, face tough 3G market that is not living up to the hype.
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Communications

Judge Nixes Broadcom Complaint

Qualcomm wins round in antitrust dispute between chip makers.
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Communications

Vodafone Moves to Broadband

The world’s leading mobile operator will add wired services such as DSL as European mobile market toughens.
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Computers, General news

U.K. Chip Designer Gets $40M

Icera wants to capitalize on the emerging cell phone network for fast data rates.
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General news, Communications

Moto Deploys 3G in Taiwan

U.S. cellular giant Motorola and Taiwan’s VIBO launch third-generation service island-wide for 1.5 million initial subscribers.
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Communications, Finance

Sony Ericsson’s Profit Up 11%

The cell phone company’s results top expectations on strong sales of new models.
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Communications

Sprint to Match Verizon Cuts

Sprint Nextel and Verizon gear up for wireless price war, but where is Cingular?
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Computers, General news, Communications

TechSpin: February 14, 2005

Sighs of relief at LinuxWorld; signs of worry at Cannes; Baby Bells’ empty IPTV promises; who wants to be CA’s first millionaire?