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Check out this week's most-viewed stories across Fierce's wireless publications: FierceBroadbandWireless 1. AT&T's Lurie: Industry will move to multi-device plans... eventually 2. TD-LTE catching
Google Wallet rival Isis confirms support for Android
Isis, the nationwide Near Field Communications-based m-commerce network spearheaded by Verizon Wireless ( NYSE:VZ ), AT&T ( NYSE:T ) and T-Mobile USA, confirms it will support Google's ( NASDAQ:GOOG )
Report: Telcos increase investment to $100M in mobile payment venture
AT&T ( NYSE: T ), Verizon ( NYSE: VZ ) and T-Mobile may invest more than $100 million in Isis, a joint venture the companies formed to develop a mobile-payment service, Bloomberg reported.
Report: Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile pumping $100M into Isis rollout
Verizon Wireless ( NYSE:VZ ), AT&T ( NYSE:T ) and T-Mobile USA reportedly plan to invest roughly $100 million in an effort to roll out Isis, their nationwide Near Field Communications-based
RIM waits on carrier plans for NFC with new BlackBerry line
Research In Motion ( NASDAQ:RIMM ) added Near Field Communications capabilities to its new BlackBerry Bold models, which will go on sale later this month, but is waiting on carriers to flesh out NFC
Isis adds Visa, MasterCard and AmEx to mobile commerce network
Financial services providers Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are officially joining Isis, the mobile commerce joint venture spearheaded by Verizon Wireless ( NYSE:VZ ), AT&T (
Isis expands m-commerce network launch to Texas
Isis, the mobile commerce joint venture spearheaded by Verizon Wireless ( NYSE:VZ ), AT&T ( NYSE:T ) and T-Mobile USA, has identified Austin, Texas, as its second launch market. Beginning in the
U.K. operators follow Isis model, team on mobile wallet venture
The U.K.'s three largest wireless operators are joining forces to create a mobile commerce ecosystem allowing subscribers to pay for goods, services and travel via Near Field Communications-enabled
Jarich: What's a wallet without an ID?
I've been thinking about the concept of "replacement" lately. No, I'm not talking about replacing my current cell phone--for that, I'll wait until LTE coverage comes to Charlottesville, Va. What
Rumor Mill: Google, Sprint to unveil mobile payment system Thursday
Google ( NASDAQ:GOOG ) will launch a mobile payments service Thursday for Android-enabled phones using the Sprint Nextel ( NYSE:S ) network, three unnamed sources told Bloomberg. In addition, the sources

