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Sprint Nextel (S)

Motorola, Inc. and Sprint announced the Motorola i1, the world's first push-to-talk Android(TM)-powered smartphone. The Motorola i1 is the first iDEN device to carry the features of a modern smartphone including a 3.1-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi(R), optimized browsing experience with the latest Opera Mini 5 browser, access to thousands of apps and a push-to-talk experience that includes new features. Sprint will begin offering Motorola i1 this summer.

Mar 23 · 11:06:00 AM · Source: Company Press Release
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by Larry Etter

AT&T (T)

AT&T announced a new AT&T “Choice” bundle that startsat $99 a month for qualifying services and provides a combination of TV, high speed Internet, home phone or wireless voice service — an option not available in most cable bundles. Bundles can include DVR and DVR service, plus a one-year price guarantee and significant monthly savings.

Mar 23 · 11:01:00 AM · Source: Company Press Release
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by Larry Etter

Sprint Nextel (S)

Sprint (NYSE:S) and Axeda Corporation announced today an alliance to make it easier, faster and more cost-efficient for businesses to take machine-to-machine (M2M) solution ideas from concept to completion and deliver connected products using the Sprint 3G network and the Axeda(R) Platform.

Mar 18 · 11:24:00 AM · Source: Company Press Release
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AT&T (T)

AT&T* announced today that it has deployed Network Disaster Recovery (NDR) resources to Chile as a preventive measure to ensure business continuity of the AT&T node in Santiago. The action is in response to a series of natural disasters that have affected the South American country since the devastating earthquake of February 27, which was followed by tsunamis and various aftershocks.

Mar 18 · 11:22:00 AM · Source: Company Press Release
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Verizon (VZ)

Responding to the devastating earthquake in Chile, Verizon is waiving all long-distance usage charges for calls from itsresidential landline and Verizon Wireless phones to Chile, from Feb. 26 through Mar. 6.* The company will also waive all Verizon Prepaid Phone Card charges for all long-distance calls placed from the U.S. to Chile.

Mar 1 · 10:16:00 AM
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by Larry Etter


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