+ Follow VERIZON AND SPRINT Tag
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[Title] => Snowden leak: NSA helped British steal cell phone codes
[Summary] => Britain's electronic spying agency, in cooperation with the U.S. National Security Agency, hacked into the networks of a Dutch company to steal codes that allow both governments to seamlessly eavesdrop on mobile phones worldwide, according to the documents given to journalists by Edward Snowden.
[DatePublished] => 2015-02-20 06:46:54
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[AuthorName] => Ken Dilanian
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[Title] => 4G wireless: It's fast, but outstripped by hype
[Summary] => Cell phone companies are about to barrage consumers with advertising for the next advance in wireless network technology: "4G" access. The companies are promising faster speeds and the thrill of being the first on the block to use a new acronym.
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[Title] => Push To Talk revisited
[Summary] => Two years back I wrote an article about push to talk or PTT over cellular which carriers Verizon and Sprint were gearing up to launch in the US. Unfortunately, their PTT service today remains unsuccessful because of issues on latency, low reliability, coverage and voice quality which a subscribers satis-faction survey rated as problem areas. Still, interest in instant communications remains high.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => TXT IN D CITY By Patrick R. Garcia BIDSHOT WIRELESS SERVICES
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VERIZON AND SPRINT
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[Title] => 4G wireless: It's fast, but outstripped by hype
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[Title] => Push To Talk revisited
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