Posts Tagged ‘Fcc’

At the Knight/FCC sponsored Digital Inclusion Summit in Washington today, one of the FCC’s recommendations for a draft of its National Broadband Plan was to consider using some wireless spectrum for free or low cost wireless broadband.
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The last we heard the Nexus One was navigating its way through the FCC and Verizon was targeting a “Spring 2010″ launch. But now there’s a rumor floating around that states quite clearly that March 23, 2010 will be the launch date. Interesting…
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Google has made it absolutely no secret that the Nexus One is heading to Verizon. They announced it the very same day they announced the T-Mobile version that’s already floating around, and have had it listed as “Coming Soon” ever since.
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The FCC is seeking to add an additional 500MHz of wireless spectrum over the next decade to improve wireless broadband in the United States.
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Remember when people were all excited about Microsoft’s weird tablet stuff? And the phone they were supposed to make? Well, it seems the FCC has released images of an upcoming “Turtle” phone, the PB10ZU.
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When the Toshiba TG01 launched way back in July of last year, it seemed like an absolute beast of a handset – and you know what? It still does. Packing a 1Ghz processor into an ultra-slim handset behind a big ol’ 4.1″ touchscreen, the TG01 is still right on the [...]Read the whole story [...]

AT&T has asked the FCC to create a plan for phasing out landline networks.
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In a letter posted late last week, FCC commissioner Mignon Clyburn called Verizon Wireless’ response to the FCC concerning its new $350 ETF troubling.
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Verizon has responded to a Federal Communications Commission inquiry on why the carrier doubled its Early Termination Fee, stating that the cost of subsidizing its expensive smartphone devices is risky.
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It looks like a Wi-Fi-enabled version of the Pixi is hitting Verizon next year, at least according to this FCC filing. The filing shows CDMA/1x EVDO and Wi-Fi support along with Bluetooth and matches with the expected P121EWW model number (Sprint’s is P120EWW).
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