Sometimes it seems like Sprint must be scratching their collective head in effort to figure out what gives with the domestic wireless market. The company reported a large third-quarter loss as subscribers continued to leave for rivals AT&T and Verizon despite an improved selection of phones and cheaper rates. According to the release, Sprint lost $478 million in the quarter, compared to a $326 million loss in the same period of 2008. They also lost 545,000 subscribers, including 801,000 postpaid customers (who sign an annual ... Full story...
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You know ad tactics are getting down and dirty when Verizon’s campaign forces AT&T to take action.
Motorola’s latest handset looks to appeal to those users who make a habit out of destroying their phone.
Research In Motion and Adobe announced a collaboration to integrate Flash technology into the BlackBerry development platform.
Sony may rule the roost in several areas of consumer electronics but the smartphone industry hasn’t been one of them.
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O2 Mobile TV Trial Hailed a Success at The Mobile Technology Weblog O2 and Arqiva have announced the results of their trial of mobile TV in and around Oxford in the UK.
Sprint US Wireless User Survey at The Mobile Technology Weblog Sprint released its new survey of wireless users in the US today and there are a few interesting datapoints, though it is largely a marketing exercise.