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Why You Are Not Eligible for the iPhone 4S

by Jeff Weisbein October 8, 2011
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So you’re not eligible for the subsidized pricing on the iPhone 4S yet? I feel your pain. Here is how AT&T calculates upgrade eligibility.

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Sprint to Be Exclusive iPhone 5 Carrier? I Don’t Think So.

by Jeff Weisbein October 3, 2011
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BGR reports that Sprint may have secured exclusivity of the iPhone 5 leaving AT&T and Verizon with the watered down iPhone 4S.  Is this true?  I find it hard to believe.  According to the article, Sprint would be committed to purchasing 30.5 million iPhone’s over four years for $20 billion regardless of whether how well [...]

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Will AT&T and Verizon Re-Implement Unlimited Data Plans?

by Mike Mansell September 13, 2011
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When it comes to the various sub-sections of the general technology industry, the single most interesting market that I’m following right now is hands-down the mobile industry.  Sometimes it really is a bit of a challenge to realize how far innovations in the mobile sector or any other subset of the tech industry for that matter [...]

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I Doubt A Sprint iPhone Could Compete with AT&T or Verizon

by Mike Mansell June 14, 2011
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Just a matter of months ago the Internet was flooded with constant and never-ending rumors that wireless carrier Verizon would partner up with consumer electronics giant Apple to make the ever so popular iPhone 4 available on the Verizon network.  And come January of this year, the much awaited for announcement was made and shortly [...]

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AT&T’s Free MicroCell Campaign Is Awesome.

by Jeff Weisbein April 19, 2011
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It’s not often that I’ve been known to praise AT&T for anything, but this time I think they deserve some recognition.  The other day, I received an email from AT&T stating that I was eligible for a free MicroCell.  What is a MicroCell you ask?  A MicroCell is essentially mini cell phone tower for your home/business.  It [...]

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AT&T to Impose Caps on Home Internet

by Keaton Taylor March 15, 2011
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Broadband Reports has learned that starting May 2nd, AT&T will start imposing bandwidth caps for both DSL and u-Verse internet services. Between March 18th and 31st, AT&T users will receive  notices informing them of the change in the company’s terms of service. AT&T spokesman Seth Bloom confirms to Broadband Reports after initial contact with him [...]

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Verizon iPhone Found to be Slower Than AT&T

by Mike Mansell February 18, 2011
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By now I’m sure you’ve heard that Verizon now sells and supports an Apple iPhone compatible with their mobile network.  This development, which unfolded in the last month, has been big for a number of reasons.  First off, it has axed the need for what seemed like constant rumors about the availability of a Verizon iPhone. [...]

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AT&T Offering Unlimited Inter-Network Mobile to Mobile Calling

by Mike Mansell February 9, 2011
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Over the last five years or so, mobile phones have become more widely available and widely used in society to the degree that just about everywhere you go you will see at least one person – if not many – using a mobile phone to stay in touch.  Be it business persons communicating with colleagues [...]

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LTE Explained: How It’s Going to Make Mobile Better.

by Keaton Taylor February 5, 2011
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Picture this: you’re sitting at the Super Bowl about to text your buddy about the awesome game. After typing your message and hitting send you are greeted with this message: “The message can not be sent at this time. Please try again later.” Most of us have seen this before and all of us hate [...]

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Why Verizon Can’t Afford Failures on the iPhone Launch Day

by Mike Mansell January 27, 2011
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If you’ve been following technology news much (or at all) lately, I’m sure that you are more than aware that the Apple iPhone – which was originally exclusive to the AT&T mobile network in the US – will be coming to the Verizon Wireless network come February 10th; two weeks from today.  And while the [...]

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