For Spectrum, We Need Fair and Open Auctions, not Pro Wrestling
Feb 1, 2012 fcc, mobile, phones
“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.”
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Social networks dominate mobile vane usage, says Ground Truth
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The mobile web is primarily organism used to clout friends, update your status and connect with friends, according to information from enquiry firm Ground Sojourner Truth.
I don’t think it’s surprising that social networks ar popular on handsets but the information suggests that more than one-half (59.8%) of the metre spent using the mobile web are with these types of services. Portals, wheeler dealer websites, electronic messaging and downloads accounted for the majority of other usages,
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AT&T sued over unused calling circuit card balances
Remember pre-paid career cards? We do, but just barely. In a earthly concern where a “earpiece call option” is automatically assumed to be made on a cellphone, the mere honorable mention of a pre-paid career circuit card takes us back to the goodness ol’ years when payphones weren’t an endangered species and mobile phones were still a fairly rare sumptuosity. Since then, pre-paid calling card game wealthy person followed payphones into obscurity. Nevertheless, Washington D.C. Attorney
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