For Spectrum, We Need Fair and Open Auctions, not Pro Wrestling

“Specifically, the House bill wisely prohibits the agency from disqualifying potential bidders based on their current licenses or market position–or anything else beyond existing legal requirements. It also limits the FCC’s ability to attach unrelated conditions to new licenses that would constrain how and by whom they could be used.”

Nokia Lumia 710 Heading To T-Mobile, According To FCC Manual Leaked

FCC has leaked Nokia’s Lumia 710 manual. To be precised, today FCC posted the manual for T-Mobile version of Lumia 710. The device should be a decent smartphone for some users out there.

Previously, Nokia claimed that the Lumia 710 will not reaching U.S market. However, it seems is not true and it actually is coming to T-Mobile U.S. The gimmick features a 1.4GHz Snapdragon CPU and the ability to capture video recording

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FCC to Revamp Phone Subsidy to Spur Expanded Internet Access

“U.S. regulators proposed overhauling an $8 billion phone subsidy program for landline service to help fund a nationwide enlargement of high-speed Internet.”

Dish to Make a Mobile Broadband Play

“Dish Network (Nasdaq: DISH ) intends to make a mobile broadband play with its recently acquired S-Band satellite spectrum, the company’s CEO said, though it remains unclear what kind of wireless offering the satellite TV provider will bring to the marketplace.”

LG Optimus 3D Obtained T-Mobile 3G Bands After Passing The FCC

Only yesterday a rumor regarding LG Optimus 3D arrival to T-Mobile was leaked. And today it has been confirmed by FCC themselves. A device called the LG P920 which also known as LG Optimus 3D have just passed FCC.

The device obtained the AWS/PCS/WCDMA/HSPA bands which indicates that it is heading to T-Mobile US. The Optimus 3D features a 1GHz dual-kernel processor, 8GB of on-gameboard repositing, and two 5-megapixel cameras on the backrest

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FCC Decision On Cellular Signal Boosters Imminent

“The fate of cellular signal boosters has long been uncertain in the U.S. Wireless carriers say the devices, which amplify signals between electric cell towers and cellphones, interfere with their networks.”

Asus E600 WP7 Phone Shows Off on Video

Asus fcc_appereance.html’ title=’ASUS E600 Windows Phone 7 Smartphone Make an FCC Appereance’>E600 Windows Phone 7 handset first base appears on a December FCC leaked. But, we rich person only seen bit of pieces on the device. Fortunately, a Vietnamese site called Tinhte managed to gaining control a video recording of Asus E600 in military action.

The WP7 earphone will shipped with a 4-inch exhibit screen and a 5-megapixel photographic camera with LED flash lamp. Also, featuring a 1300mAh battery, micro-USB port, lock/mightiness push

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ASUS E600 Windows Phone 7 Smartphone Make an FCC Appereance

Asus E600 Windows Phone 7 smartphone was first base seen early start when the WP7 OS has been released. There’s duet blurry painting of the device to appearance it’s external form. But this time, we ar looking at the device pictures through the FCC.

It appears that there’s rumour regarding the ASUS E600 reaching to retailers volition be canceled. However, its just a mere rumour that lying around. As a substance of fact, the

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iPad gets naked thanks to the FCC

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The Federal Communications Commission has gone ahead and posted the guts of Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s iPad and the bird of Jove-eyed wonders at iFixit are doing their best to breakout it down.

While there won’t be a thorough dislocation of the iPad’s components until the tablet is in the streets, there are a few interesting tidbits we tin discern from the posted pics. The iFixit folks say the iPad uses the same battery as the iPhone

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Verizon sued for information fees

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Big Red is organism strike with a class-military action lawsuit alleging the largest U.S. carrier has been improperly charging non-smartphone users for data.

Feature headphone users who don’t have a information plan are charged $1.99 per MB for mobile data access and it recently said accidentally opening move up the mobile browser or VCast apps North Korean won’t accrue charges. The law house of Emma Goldman Scarlato & Karon, P.C. said this isn’t the cause and

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