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Verizon Q3 net rises 2.8%, thanks to wireless
It's a familiar headline, net income rises thanks to wireless off-setting continued fixed-line losses. Verizon reported net income of $1.92 billion, which includes results from the now digested
AT&T launches remote video monitoring
AT&T and wireless subsidiary Cingular are launching a remote video monitoring service that aims to push the digital home another inch toward reality. The service includes live video
AT&T's Q3 beats expectations
Despite having to swallow the costs of the recent SBC, AT&T merger as well as
Editor's Corner
Business 2.0 Magazine 's Owen Thomas writes that the AT&T acquisition of BellSouth is not a return to Ma Bell, but about Ma Cell and the future of wireless communication for
Cingular's churn rate holds at lowest ever
Cingular Wireless continues to post impressive quarterly results, meeting and beating analysts expectations with $8.7 billion in service revenue, up 12 percent year-on-year. Post-paid churn held
Sprint chairman to retire; SMS pricetag goes up
The executive chairman of Sprint Nextel, Tim Donahue, the former CEO of Nextel, has announced he will retire at the end of the year. Donahue was instrumental in engineering the $35 billion merger
Editor's Corner
You gotta like T-Mobile USA's style. Comments coming from the operator last week made it sound like the company knew what it was doing all along when it comes to its 3G strategy. After emerging as
Cingular expands voice-enabled mobile search
Cingular inked a deal with Tellme Networks for its voice recognition software, which the carrier will use to power an enhanced 411 service to offer Internet-style searches in addition to
Cingular: 3G rollout is on time
According to Cingular spokesman Ritch Blasi, a recent Bloomberg report that claims Cingular's 3G network deployments are behind schedule, is "totally incorrect...We are on schedule to
Carriers defend security measures before Congress
Reports coming out of the hearing last Friday, which put executives from U.S. mobile carriers before the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on pretexting are largely boring and uneventful. The

