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Sprint Sues to Block Dish’s Plan to Buy Clearwire

June 18, 2013 9:59 am | by Ben Munson | News | Comments

Sprint has filed a complaint with the Delaware Court of Chancery against Dish and Clearwire, asking the courts to put the brakes on Dish’s tender offer to Clearwire. In a press release, Sprint said “DISH has repeatedly attempted to fool Clearwire’s shareholders into believing its proposal was actionable in an effort to acquire Clearwire’s spectrum and to obstruct Sprint’s transaction with Clearwire.”

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Google Settles Suit, Clears Way for Stock Split

June 18, 2013 10:42 am | by Michael Liedtke, AP Technology Writer | News | Comments

Google has resolved a shareholder lawsuit blocking a long-delayed stock split, clearing the way for the Internet search leader to issue a new class of non-voting shares later this year. The settlement announced Monday cameon the eve of a scheduled Delaware chancery court...

First News Briefs: Canonical, T-Mobile, Sony, Ceragon and CTIA

June 18, 2013 10:40 am | by Wireless Week Staff | News | Comments

Canonical today announces the formation of a Carrier Advisory Group (CAG) that will shape Ubuntu for the mobile industry. Founding members of the CAG are Deutsche Telekom, Everything Everywhere, Korea Telecom, Telecom Italia, LG UPlus, Portugal Telecom, and SK Telecom.

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With Samsung, Jay-Z's Business Continues to Boom

June 18, 2013 9:18 am | by Mesfin Fekadu, AP Music Writer | News | Comments

Jay-Z's partnership with Samsung for his new album, "Magna Carta Holy Grail," is another sign of how musicians are finding new ways to push, sell and promote their music, and how the multiplatinum performer — who famously rapped "I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man...

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AT&T Rolls Out Emergency Alerts

June 17, 2013 10:43 am | by Andrew Berg | News | Comments

AT&T this weekend started rolling out emergency alerts to customers using iPhone 5 and 4S. The alerts will come as a software update that includes Wireless Emergency Alerts. The messages are government-issued safety messages that include AMBER Alerts...

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Six Tips for Remote Worker Productivity

June 17, 2013 10:40 am | by Bernd Welz, Global Head of Solution and Knowledge Packaging at SAP; Susan Galer, Communications Director at SAP | Articles | Comments

Easy access to critical, real-time information is becoming the expected norm in the networked economy. With the right policies and technologies, companies can make remote workers at home or on the road more productive. Here are six tips to help remote workers perform with excellence.

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First News Briefs for June 17, 2013

June 17, 2013 10:30 am | by Wireless Week Staff | News | Comments

Accedian Networks, a solutions providers for mobile backhaul, business services and cloud connectivity, today announced SkyLIGHT, its Solutions Architecture for Performance Assurance. SkyLIGHT provides mobile operators with the visibility to optimize backhaul performance in real-time.

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Telefonica Denies AT&T Acquisition Rumors

June 17, 2013 10:09 am | by Andrew Berg | News | Comments

Telefonica today denied claims by Spanish newspaper El Mundo that said the government had denied a $93 billion bid by AT&T to acquire Telefonica. Citing people familiar with the matter, the El Mundo report said the Spanish government halted...

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Review: Office for iPhone Helpful for Subscribers

June 17, 2013 10:06 am | by Bree Fowler, AP Business Writer | News | Comments

With the free app, users can quickly and easily edit, save and share documents on the go. But there's a catch: You have to be an Office 365 subscriber to use it. And the mobile version is so bare bones, it may not do much to attract new subscribers.

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Apple Details Government Requests for Data

June 17, 2013 10:04 am | by Associated Press | News | Comments

The company, like some other businesses, had asked the U.S government to be able to share how many requests it received related to national security and how it handled them. Those requests were made as part of Prism, the recently revealed highly classified National Security Agency program that seizes records from Internet companies.

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Samsung’s LTE-Advanced Galaxy is Coming

June 17, 2013 10:02 am | by Ben Munson | News | Comments

Samsung is already shooting to put an LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) version of its Galaxy S4 up for sale. Speaking with Reuters, CEO J.K. Shin said the device could be available in South Korea as early as next month. LTE-Advanced is often touted as being able to deliver speeds of 1 Gbps.

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SoftBank Calls Out Dish for Trying to Invoke “Xenophobic Reaction”

June 14, 2013 2:24 pm | by Ben Munson | News | Comments

The hits keep coming between SoftBank and Dish Network. In an FCC filling posted today, SoftBank lashes back at Dish’s argument against SoftBank’s revised offer for Sprint, accusing Dish of trying to invoke a “xenophobic reaction.” In an FCC filing, Dish cited the reduction of capital Sprint will receive from SoftBank in a new deal—down to $5 billion from $8 billion in SoftBank’s original offer—as cause for some regulatory do-overs.

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AT&T Bringing LTE to GoPhone Prepaid Subs

June 14, 2013 11:16 am | by Ben Munson | News | Comments

AT&T announced that its GoPhone customers will now have access to LTE. The new plans start at $60 for 2 GB of LTE plus unlimited talk and text and offers additional gigabytes of data for $10. AT&T is selling the Samsung Galaxy Express for $249 to take advantage of the LTE airwaves but customers have the option of bringing their own device.

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First News Briefs for June 14, 2013

June 14, 2013 11:12 am | by Wireless Week Staff | News | Comments

Interop Technologies, a provider of core wireless solutions for advanced messaging, over-the-air handset management, and connectivity gateways, announced that Bluegrass Cellular has renewed its multi-year agreement for multiple cloud-based mobile services, including an agreement for the Interop Rich Communication Services (RCS) solution.

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Sprint Hints at WiMax’s Demise in New Contract Terms

June 14, 2013 10:52 am | by Ben Munson | News | Comments

Sprint is showing signs that its WiMax network will shut down. As pointed out by CIO, additions to Sprint’s terms of service for new subscribers detail what will happen should the company discontinue WiMax service while subs are on contract.

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Report: VZW, T-MO Not Part of NSA Surveillance Program

June 14, 2013 10:45 am | by Andrew Berg | News | Comments

Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile may not have been required to particpate in the NSA's phone surveillance program. Citing people familiar with the matter, the Wall Street Journal today reported that the NSA may have exempted T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless from the program for their foreign ownership...

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