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Sprint closes deal to buy US Cellular spectrum, adds 420,000 customers

Published on 05/18/2013 by in News

Sprint was clearly hungry for capacity when it bought spectrum from US Cellular last fall, and it’s at last getting its fill — some of it, at least — by closing the deal today. The carrier has officially taken possession of 20MHz in airwaves acr…

 
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Google drops SMS Search, nudges basic phone users toward smartphones

Published on 05/12/2013 by in News

If you’re still wielding a basic feature phone, you may be familiar with Google SMS Search: it’s a handy tool that lets you text a search query and get a quick result. Or rather, it was a handy tool. Google now confirms that it quietly dropped the…

 
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Virgin Media launches VIP unlimited mobile plans, starting at £15 SIM-only

Published on 05/01/2013 by in News

Virgin Media doles out many minutes and data to mobile users with its Premiere plan, but it hasn’t had a truly unlimited option for those who don’t want to even think about their calling habits. It’s assuaging those minds today with new VIP tiers…

 
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NEC Terrain for AT&T spied in leaked press photos, packs a QWERTY keyboard

Published on 04/29/2013 by in News

Memory of a time where an NEC phone graced US shores escapes us, but the prolific — and often accurate — @evleaks has tweeted a press shot that signals a handset from the Japanese firm might soon arrive stateside. Emblazoned with AT&T’s logo…

 
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Verizon upgrade eligibility extends to a full two years, New Every Two credits expire April 15th

Published on 04/12/2013 by in News

Verizon subscribers, we hope your device habits don’t revolve too closely around that 20-month upgrade cycle: it’s about to get longer. Big Red has confirmed that upgrade eligibility will now start only after the two-year contract is up. Those who ha…

 
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T-Mobile CEO Says Rival Carriers Need To “Stop The Bullsh*t”

Published on 03/26/2013 by in News

John-LegereT-Mobile CEO John Legere kicked off the company’s press event in New York City today with an aggressive yet entertaining onslaught against rival carriers. He called for the likes of AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint to “stop the bullshit” with traditional subsidy models, which T-Mobile has now abandoned in favor of its new “Uncarrier” plans. “Carriers are really nice [...]

 
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T-Mobile takes its UnCarrier plans live earlier than expected

Published on 03/24/2013 by in News

T-Mobile must not want to wait for a special event to lure customers through its doors: it just launched its revamped, decidedly UnCarrier-like plans a couple of days early. As became clearer this weekend, unlimited voice, text and basic data are now…

 
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Senators introduce bipartisan bill to lift ban on cellphone unlocking

Published on 03/12/2013 by in News

Amazing but true — commonsense ideas are still capable of getting bipartisan support. A bipartisan coalition of senators this week introduced legislation that would lift the current ban on consumers unlocking their cellphones without permission from their carriers. The bill, which was proposed by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and cosponsored by Sens. Al Franken (D-Minn.), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Mike Lee (R-Utah), would let users unlock their cellphones after completing all service agreements with their wireless carrier. The proposed legislation comes less than two weeks after the White House signaled its support for an online petition urging the government to reverse a decision made by the Librarian of Congress last fall to deny consumers the right to unlock

 
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U.S. Senators Introduce New Bill To Make Cellphone Unlocking Legal Again

Published on 03/12/2013 by in News

cell-phone-unlockingA group of U.S. Senators have introduced a new bill that will allow cellphone owners to legally unlock their devices again after their contract has expired. Called the Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act, and backed by Al Franken and members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, the bill would reverse a Library of Congress ruling [...]

 
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Minnesota senator plans bill to make cellphone unlocking legal again

Published on 03/05/2013 by in News

Just one day after the White House got behind efforts to make unlocking cellphones legal again, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D — MN) vowed to introduce a bill this week that will “get rid of the ban on unlocking cell phones.” Both Klobuchar and the White House were responding directly to an online petition that urged the government to reverse a decision made by the Librarian of Congress last fall to deny consumers the right to unlock their phones and bring them to different carriers. In announcing her new legislation, Klobuchar said that “consumers should be free to choose the phone and service that best fits their needs and their budgets” and that “we need to make sure consumers are getting a fair deal and today’s announcement

 
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