It looks as though the elusive T-Mobile Shadow II, you remember, the much awaited successor to the T-Mobile HTC Shadow handset, maybe just that bit closer to becoming a reality. The new T-Mobile Shadow II is with the FCC and moves from Windows Mobile 6 up a step to Windows Mobile 6.1, and as previous rumours
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An updated version of the T-Mobile Shadow, the Shadow II, from HTC has been recently approved by the FCC. Read the full story here.
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FCC Chairman Kevin Martin is proposing giving innovators free unlicensed access to valuable airwaves if the company that buys a license to the channels doesn’t meet tough requirements to build a nationwide Internet network, according to the Wall Street Journal. The proposal has been added to a pending auction of the airwaves. Mr. Martin said Wednesday
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DailyWireless 6 hours ago (via dailywireless.org)
Discussion and voting on the use of AWS-3 spectrum is scheduled for the FCC?s Dec. 18 meeting, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said today.
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WirelessWeek 10 hours ago (via wirelessweek.com)
T-Mobile USA submitted an ex parte filing to the FCC in response to M2Z Network's criticisms of its proposed plans for the upcoming auction of AWS-3 spectrum. T-Mobile claims that its plan to use asymmetric licensing is a better plan than one specifically tailored to M2Z's business plan. At its Dec. 18 meeting, the FCC plans to vote on auction rules for the AWS-3 spectrum. FCC ...
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FierceWireless 11 hours ago (via fiercewireless.com)
The long-awaited successor to T-Mobile USA's Shadow device appears to be getting closer to launch, as it showed up on the FCC's web site. The HTC-manufactured slider phone appears to have been upgraded to Windows Mobile 6.1 and will have a faster processor. The GSMA/UMA phone will also have integrated WiFi, a 2 megapixel camera, quad-band world roaming and possible support for T-Mobile...
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