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Congress Discusses Next Option For Failed Public Safety Network - 0 Comments
Posted By Tricia Duryee - Thu 15 May 2008 09:44 AM PST

A congressional panel told the FCC that it thinks it should re-auction a block of public airwaves, which failed to reach the minimum bid in the last auction, to the…

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Motorola Provides Updated “White Spaces” Device To FCC For Review - 0 Comments
Posted By Tricia Duryee - Thu 15 May 2008 09:09 AM PST

Motorola (NYSE: MOT) planned again to try and show the FCC that a device can operate on unlicensed TV spectrum, called the “white spaces” without causing interference. They planned to…

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BBC Admits To Premium Rate Phone-In Problems; Pays $246,000 To Charity - 0 Comments
Posted By Dianne See Morrison - Fri 09 May 2008 11:59 AM PST

The UK’s premium rate phone-in scandal rumbles on. The BBC admitted today that £106,000 ($212,000) raised for charity through a premium rate fundraising phone-in was in fact kept by Audiocall,…

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FTC Warns It Will “Police” Mobile Content And Marketing - 0 Comments
Posted By Dianne See Morrison - Fri 09 May 2008 03:52 AM PST

The FTC has warned mobile content providers and marketers that it intends to “police the wireless state,” if they do not do a better job of making it clear to…

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ITV Fined $11.14 Million For Phone-In Scandal - 0 Comments
Posted By James Quintana Pearce - Thu 08 May 2008 05:17 PM PST

A week ago there was the rumor that British broadcaster ITV (LSE: ITV) could be fined a record $7.8 million (4 million pounds) for its part in the premium phone…

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EC Launches Consultation, Mulls Data Roaming And SMS Price Caps - 0 Comments
Posted By Dianne See Morrison - Thu 08 May 2008 04:51 AM PST

The European Commission launched a public consultation on Wednesday asking for feedback on its roaming regulations, adopted in June of last year. Reuters reports, that among other issues, the EC…

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Digital Rights Advocates Take Aim At Mobile Marketing; FTC Filings Seek Curbs On Gathering User Data - 1 Comment
Posted By David Kaplan - Tue 06 May 2008 02:32 PM PST

This could actually be read as a sign that mobile advertising market is starting to come into its own… two consumer advocacy groups, the Center for Digital Democracy and U.S.…

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Google Seeks Open-Access Pledge From Verizon - 0 Comments
Posted By James Quintana Pearce - Mon 05 May 2008 01:32 PM PST

Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is still not confident that Verizon (NYSE: VZ) will honor the open access rules on the C block of the recent US spectrum auction, which requires Verizon…

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PhonepayPlus Probes UK Premium Rate Industry - 0 Comments
Posted By James Quintana Pearce - Thu 01 May 2008 03:00 PM PST

UK regulator PhonepayPlus has announced a review into the 350 million pound (US$691.6 million) a year premium-rate industry, after complaints soared by 40 percent in the first quarter of 2007.…

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Ofcom To Fine ITV Record $7.8 Million For Premium Rate Phone In Scandals? - 0 Comments
Posted By Dianne See Morrison - Tue 29 Apr 2008 03:30 PM PST

ITV (LSE: ITV) could be slapped with a record fine of about £4 million pounds (US$7.88 million) following the conclusion of Ofcom’s six-month investigation into last year’s premium phone line…

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British Networks Vodafone And O2 Threaten To Sue Regulator Over Upcoming 3G Auction - 0 Comments
Posted By Dianne See Morrison - Tue 29 Apr 2008 03:17 AM PST

Mobile phone networks say they will sue Ofcom to stop September’s upcoming auction of airwaves—the so-called 3G expansion band—until the regulator tells them explicitly how their existing 3G spectrum can…

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NextWave Wireless May Sell Spectrum Holdings That Could Create New Nationwide Carrier - 1 Comment
Posted By Tricia Duryee - Thu 24 Apr 2008 02:50 PM PST

Just when you think the chances of a new U.S. wireless carrier are slim to none, another opportunity seems to crop up. After the recent government spectrum auction ended with…

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Carriers Argue For Freedom To Choose Partners In Shortcode Debate - 0 Comments
Posted By James Quintana Pearce - Sun 20 Apr 2008 05:05 PM PST

The FCC hearing into whether SMS services and shortcodes are covered by the non-discrimination provisions of the telecom act is rolling on, with both sides arguing they need freedom to…

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Bidders In The UK Spectrum Auction Announced; MediaFlo, O2 Among Them - 0 Comments
Posted By James Quintana Pearce - Fri 18 Apr 2008 07:40 AM PST

In UK, Ofcom has released the bidders for the L-Band block of spectrum sitting between 1452 and 1492 MHz (the PDF is here). There’s only nine bidders, and some of…

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FCC Duped By Google In Auction: Republicans - 0 Comments
Posted By James Quintana Pearce - Thu 17 Apr 2008 08:33 AM PST

There’s quite a bit being written on the remarks of some Republican senators that Google (NSDQ: GOOG) “gamed” the 700 MHz auction, and “duped” the FCC...Bloomberg has the quotes. Their…

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Lawmakers Reconsider In Wake Of 700 MHz Auction - 0 Comments
Posted By James Quintana Pearce - Tue 15 Apr 2008 02:15 PM PST

The failure of the D-Block to pass the reserve price was front-and-centre at a House telecom subcommittee hearing, with the lawmakers and FCC Chairman Kevin Martin keen to keep the…

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Mobile GPS: At The Next Left, Hope For Anti-Trust Clearance - 0 Comments
Posted By Robert Andrews - Fri 11 Apr 2008 08:17 AM PST

Nokia (NYSE: NOK) is keeping quiet and corporate on its chances of winning European Commission clearance for its $8.1 billion acquisition of GPS map-maker Navteq, but TomTom sources are going…

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FCC Approves Text Alert System; Subscribers Will Not Be Charged For Messages - 1 Comment
Posted By Tricia Duryee - Thu 10 Apr 2008 09:56 AM PST

The FCC approved a plan to create a nationwide emergency alert system using text messages, AP reports. Yesterday, we said the plan was likely to pass, however, an interesting tidbit…

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FCC Pushes For Emergency Text Message Alerts - 0 Comments
Posted By Tricia Duryee - Wed 09 Apr 2008 12:20 PM PST

The FCC is thinking about developing a nationwide emergency alert system that would send out text messages in a crisis, USA Today reports. The system would likely reach more people…

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EC Introduces Harmonized Rules To Spur Take Off Of Mobile Services On Flights - 0 Comments
Posted By Dianne See Morrison - Mon 07 Apr 2008 05:34 AM PST

The European Commission today introduced rules to harmonize the technical and licensing requirements for using mobile devices and services on airplanes. Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding said that a “regulatory ‘one…

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Verizon On 700 MHz: Rollout In 2010; Penetration To Hit 400-500 Percent; No Urgency To Buy More - 0 Comments
Posted By Joseph Weisenthal - Fri 04 Apr 2008 05:01 AM PST

Nearly $10 billion poorer, Verizon (NYSE: VZ) CEO Ivan Siedenberg described the company’s 700 MHz spectrum acquisition a “transformative opportunity.” Now that the quiet period has been lifted, it’s time…

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Google: We Bid To Trigger Open Access; Was Willing To Acquire Spectrum - 0 Comments
Posted By Joseph Weisenthal - Fri 04 Apr 2008 04:16 AM PST

With the lifting of the 700 MHz quiet period, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) can now confirm what everyone suspected: its bidding in the 700 MHz auctions was primarily about triggering the…

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UK Preps New Spectrum Auctions For ‘Very High-Speed’ Broadband - 0 Comments
Posted By Robert Andrews - Fri 04 Apr 2008 03:41 AM PST

UK telco regulator Ofcom will this summer embark on its biggest ever sale of radio spectrum when it auctions both the 2010-2025MHz block and the 2500-2690MHz block (commonly called 2.6GHz),…

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Here’s A Way To Get Operators To Cut Costs: Out Them In Public - 0 Comments
Posted By Rafat Ali - Thu 03 Apr 2008 05:16 PM PST

Here’s a novel way to shame operators into cutting their data and text costs: shame them in public. At least that’s what Viviane Reding, European telecom regulator, is proposing to…

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Nokia’s Navteq Purchase Gets In-Depth EC Anti-Trust Probe - 0 Comments
Posted By Robert Andrews - Fri 28 Mar 2008 07:53 AM PST

The European Commission just confirmed earlier reports it will begin an in-depth inquiry in to Nokia’s (NYSE: NOK) proposed $8.1 billion acquisition of GPS mapping provider Navteq. It was always…

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