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Okay, so I’ve already mentioned that the Nokia X6 is available on contract with the 4 major UK Networks: Orange, O2, 3 and T-Mobile. So, you decided that you want this phone, and you don’t have any loyalty whatsoever with the networks and all you want is to get the best mobile contract deals for the Nokia X6. Well, here’s a comparison of all the Nokia X6 deals from the UK mobile carriers whi...
submitted by CellPhoneReviews 17 hours ago (via cellphone-reviews.co.uk)
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PC World - China now has the iPhone and more big-name smartphones are due in the country, but few buyers overall are choosing smartphones despite promotion by China's mobile carriers.
submitted by Yahoo on 13th Mar 2010 (via us.rd.yahoo.com)
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PC World - China now has the iPhone and more big-name smartphones are due in the country, but few buyers overall are choosing smartphones despite promotion by China's mobile carriers.
submitted by iPhoneTopic on 12th Mar 2010 (via iphonetopic.com)
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CTIA to “wow” us with new super-smartphone: Palm Elan? Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, Broadband Cards, Mobile CTIA is coming up later this month, March 23-25 and is the US wireless biggest event that focuses on mobile carriers and devices.  If you were a smartphone maker looking to make an impact in the US, youd look to CTIA to do so.  That appears what Palm may be doing. According to PreCentral, an AT&...
submitted by Gadgetell on 8th Mar 2010 (via gadgetell.com)
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Due to consumer mobile penetration near saturation, soaring retention costs, consumer price sensitivity and surging data traffic demands, mobile carriers must look beyond market share to advance their growth and profitability, according to analysis in PricewaterhouseCoopers' new report: ‘Change is...
submitted by MobileMarketingMagazine on 26th Feb 2010 (via mobilemarketingmagazine.co.uk)
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The wireless industry and Google explained in letters to the FCC this week how their early termination fees are implemented and how they are explained to consumers.
submitted by WirelessWeek on 25th Feb 2010 (via wirelessweek.com)
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According to a new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers, mobile carriers will have to find ways to milk more revenues from existing customers rather than relying on revenues from new subscribers to support profitability.
submitted by RCRWirelessNews on 25th Feb 2010 (via rcrwireless.com)
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Due to consumer mobile penetration near saturation, soaring retention costs, consumer price sensitivity and surging data traffic demands, mobile carriers must look beyond market share to advance their growth and profitability, Click here for more.
submitted by CellularNews on 25th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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PC World - Early termination fees for mobile phone contracts are necessary to subsidize the cost of smartphones and customers know what they're getting into, mobile carriers told the U.S. Federal Communications Commission in comments filed this week.
submitted by Yahoo on 25th Feb 2010 (via us.rd.yahoo.com)
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Mobile phone carriers defend early termination fees, saying the charges help subsidize the cost of smartphones.
submitted by iPhoneTopic on 25th Feb 2010 (via iphonetopic.com)


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