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AT&T Will Invest $1 Billion in Global Expansion

Bulk of investment will be outside the U.S., with focus on India.
Communications, Finance

Sprint Nextel's Bad Connection

No.3 U.S mobile carrier posts $29 billion loss and suspends dividends.
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Sprint Expected to Wage Price War

No. 3 U.S. mobile service provider Sprint Nextel is expected to offer flat-rate calling plans at up to a 40 percent discount to its rivals, analysts say.
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AT&T Dials In Unlimited Calling Plan

The No. 1 U.S. mobile service provider says it will offer unlimited calls for $99.99 a month, coming just after a similar offer from Verizon.
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Google Phone Prototype Debuts Next Week

British chip designer ARM will show a prototype mobile phone based on Google's Android platform next Monday at the Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona, a source says.
General news, Media, Internet, Finance

Yahoo Forecast, Profit Down; Shares Skid

Internet search company delivers 2008 revenue forecast that disappoints Street and profit more than 23 percent lower than in the same period a year ago. It also outlines the company's plan to cut about 1,000 jobs.
See also: Yahoo: Bracing for Bad
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AT&T Reports Profit Jump, 2M Apple iPhones

AT&T reports fourth-quarter profit of $3.1 billion, or 51 cents per share, compared with $1.9 billion, or 50 cents a share, a year earlier, saying it ended 2007 with about 2 million subscribers on iPhones.
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Vonage Settles Nortel Patent Beef

The Internet phone call company settles a patent dispute with Nortel Networks, putting to rest the last of the major disputes against Vonage.
General news, Communications, Internet

Vonage, AT&T Settle

Vonage says it has settled a patent dispute with AT&T, which had accused the Internet phone service of using its packet-based telephony products.
Media, Communications, Internet

FCC Bans Exclusive Broadband Condo Deals

The federal agency approves a rule nullifying existing exclusivity provisions and prohibiting any new ones, saying the deals are unfair and prevent new competitors from providing service in many apartments and condos.
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