ip.access Strengthens Management Team For Continued Growth Cambridge, UK-/Wi-Fi Technology News/- ip.access, the multi-award winning developer of picocell and femtocell solutions to boost mobile phone coverage indoors, today announced the appointment of Philip Rimell as its new Chief Operating Officer.
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Found under: widgets, japan, smartphone, ACCESS today announced that it will start today a widget service for new smartphone models offered by NTT DoCoMo Japans biggest telco. The widget service will enable users of NTT DoCoMos new HTC Windows Mobile smartphone models HT-01A and and the HT-02A to download widget content from the ACCESS NetFront Widgets Community Site at Available widgets include t...
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Rating: Mobile social networker accepts cross-provider, open source id code Wadja is a mobile social networking site that concentrates on easy media uploading and free global SMS texting. Using your Wadja account, you can send pictures and updates to everyone on your friends list for free. OpenID is an idea sprung from the minds of the Open ...
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GoMoNews on 25th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
President-elect Barack Obamas thematic change mantra has infiltrated Capitol Hill, with a shakeup in the leadership of key House and Senate committees likely to raise the profile and potency of consumer protection, open access and universal...
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RCRWirelessNews on 24th Nov 2008 (via rcrwireless.com)
One of the panels I moderated yesterday at the Open Mobile Summit was focused on US regulatory trends around open access, focusing on this year's 700MHz auctions, and also recent moves to free up spare spectrum in what are known as "white spaces". One of the speakers was from the FCC, so I got a pretty definitive view on what's going on and why. For those people not familiar with the US ...
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DeanBubleysDisruptiveWireless on 21st Nov 2008 (via disruptivewireless.blogspot.com)
The wireless industry group had been suing to see if the FCC had the authority to require open access on the C block 700-MHz spectrum.
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InformationWeek on 15th Nov 2008 (via feeds.informationweek.com)
Today the FCC gave the final green light to Verizon Wireless after it bid $4.7 billion to acquire large blocks of 700MHz spectrum earlier this year. Google had been hoping that stricter open access rules would be attached to ...
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PhoneScoop on 14th Nov 2008 (via phonescoop.com)