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Commerce Department probed carriers over Chinese equipment security concerns
The U.S. Department of Commerce pressed dozens carriers, software and IT companies--including Verizon Communications ( NYSE:VZ ) and AT&T ( NYSE:T )--earlier this year to provide the government with
Apple, Google forgo CTIA's new app rating system
CTIA-The Wireless Association and the Entertainment Software Rating Board unveiled the CTIA Mobile Application Rating System, a new program that applies age-rating icons to apps and games in an
CTIA, ESRB to announce mobile app rating system
Wireless trade group CTIA, in partnership with the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), will announce a new mobile app rating system during a press conference Nov. 29. The system will rate
Scaling the router control plane to meet bandwidth demand
Michael Kennedy, ACG Research
As network usage moves to the cloud, personal and mobile services the quantity of network signaling-control plane-traffic is exploding. Router vendors and
CTIA to appeal judge's ruling on San Francisco cell phone radiation ordinance
The CTIA said it will appeal a federal judge's ruling that invalidated most of a unique San Francisco ordinance that would have required retailers to display a poster warning of the potential health
CTIA, FCC partner on free overage alerts for voice, texting and data
The CTIA, FCC and Consumers Union banded together to introduce new free overage alerts for wireless customers intended to avoid "bill shock" over charges for voice minutes, text messages, data and
How disruptive are disruptive mobile technologies, anyway?
SAN DIEGO--Billed as a spotlight on disruptive mobile technologies, Thursday's keynote here at CTIA Enterprise & Applications 2011 instead evolved into an exploration of whether the technologies
AmEx: M-commerce 'not about tapping phones at the point of sale'
SAN DIEGO--The mobile and commerce sectors are on a "collision course" according to American Express group president of enterprise growth Dan Schulman, who said the future of m-commerce promises far
Enterprise spruces tired CTIA show
This year's fall CTIA Enterprise and Applications 2011 show was perhaps the quietest CTIA trade show in recent memory.
The show floor seemed an afterthought, and was populated by a number of empty
Leap plans 'Android feature phone.' Wait, what?
SAN DIEGO--Cricket provider Leap Wireless ( NASDAQ:LEAP ) plans to launch a feature phone that runs Google's Android operating system. The move, said Leap's Sergio Garcia, is intended to reduce the

