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| July 3, 2007 |
Telus hasn't ruled out another bid for Bell Canada
Telus CEO Darren Entwistle says his company has not ruled out further bidding on Bell Canada. Bell Canada Chief Executive Officer Michael Sabia, meanwhile, said Saturday that his company "has a fiduciary obligation to continue to be open to superior proposals." Forbes/Associated Press (7/2)
AT&T-Dobson deal sends rural-wireless shares up
Stock prices for several providers of rural wireless spiked Monday after AT&T announced it would acquire Dobson Communications. The speculation boosted share prices of such companies as SunCom Wireless, Centennial Communications and Rural Cellular. Reuters (7/2)
Verizon Wireless revamps pricing
Verizon Wireless has introduced new pricing plans -- basic, select and premium -- for individual subscribers. The carrier also is offering the three-tier pricing structure for its family plans as well. RCR Wireless News (7/2)
Nokia Siemens wins $900 million contract
Nokia Siemens Networks has inked a contract worth $900 million with Bharti Airtel. Bharti, India's largest mobile-phone operator, will work with Nokia Siemens on installing 1.8 million ports in order to add 4.5 million customers. Forbes/Associated Press (7/3)
NTT looks outside communication industry for growth
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone's new chief executive officer says he wants to expand his company's revenue from businesses outside the communications industry, including financial companies and call-center-outsourcing services. Satoshi Miura also said he wanted to extend NTT's reach outside its home market of Japan. The Wall Street Journal (7/3)
MobilePro sells CLEC business for $30 million
MobilePro Corp. has agreed to sell its CLEC division to United Systems Access Telecom, better known as USA Telephone, in a deal valued at $30 million. "Through our preferred stock position, we will have the opportunity to continue to share in the upside growth opportunity of our CLEC business going forward," USA Telephone CEO Jay Wright said. American City Business Journals/Washington (7/2)
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AT&T serves up free Wi-Fi to subscribers
AT&T's high-speed Internet customers can tap into the company's nationwide Wi-Fi network for free. AT&T has almost 10,000 hot spots in locations that include airports, restaurants and bookstores. CED Magazine (7/2007)
Sprint lands $49 million government contract
The U.S. General Services Administration has awarded a five-year, $49 million contract to Sprint Nextel to provide a range of telecommunications services to government employees with sight, hearing or speech impairments. Forbes/Associated Press (7/2)
Nortel bets big on mobile WiMAX
Nortel Networks has increased its investments in mobile-WiMAX technology by $90 million since 2006. The change in investment strategy comes as Nortel looks to focus its R&D on emerging wireless technologies, such as WiMAX, according to this article. InfoWorld/Computerworld (7/2)
Dissecting Apple's iPhone reveals secret components
What's inside an iPhone? Some first-day purchasers couldn't wait to find out, taking the devices apart to find out what companies provided the chips and components that make the iPhone run. The published findings sent stock prices up Monday for several of the revealed component makers. Forbes/Associated Press (7/3)
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Google acquires single-number service
GrandCentral Communications, a Web-based service that allows users to access all their mobile and landline phones and voicemail accounts over a single number, has been acquired by Google. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, nor were Google's plans to integrate the technology across its products and services. CNNMoney.com/Reuters (7/3)
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Report: Telefonica faces possible EU fine
The European Commission is expected to rule Wednesday whether to impose a fine on Spain's Telefonica over competitive ADSL resale tactics, according to people close to the matter. "We hope the case will be closed without a fine because we have always acted in good faith and according to the CMT's regulations," said a Telefonica spokesman. Reuters (7/2)
The dailyLead will not be published Wednesday
In observance of the U.S. Fourth of July holiday, the dailyLead will not be published on Wednesday. Publication will resume Thursday.
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