Posts Tagged ‘ Verizon Communications ’
With a petition to the F.C.C. and a letter to Congressional leaders, cable and satellite providers said the current rules were “broken and in need of repair.”
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This morning's news roundup includes a look at a suit against Verizon Wireless over phantom fees, Microsoft's antitrust campaign against Google and Chile's earthquake-proof telescopes.
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Futurists look for "weak signals" that suggest where the world is heading. In technology, the signals may be pointing to hardware mashups.
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Verizon and AT&T have cut the cost of unlimited calling plans by almost a third. Other plans are being discounted as well.
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Text-message donations can take 90 days to process, but Verizon says it is writing a $2.1 million check to the Red Cross.
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Five companies we heard a lot about in 2009, and some predictions of what we might expect from them over the next 365 days.
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AT&T, the network ieveryone to loves to hate, has unseated Sprint as the fastest 3G data service in a test by tech Web site Gizmodo.
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Google has begun internal tests of a phone that employees are calling a "Google phone," suggesting that the company will market the device.
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AT&T has withdrawn a lawsuit challenging ads from Verizon Wireless that AT&T says are misleading. The ads will continue unchanged.
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The latest annual survey of wireless phone service from Consumer Reports places AT&T dead last in customer satisfaction. Verizon Wireless came in first.
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