Edwards, Thompson Share Stage
April 4, 2008 8:04 am | by Monica Alleven | News | CommentsWho was that walking around the show floor flanked by security yesterday? It was none other than former presidential candidates Fred Thompson and John Edwards, who took a tour of the show floor, visiting the likes of Kyocera, Research In Motion’s BlackBerry and Motorola, after their keynote at CTIA Wireless 2008.
Emerging Tech Awards
March 28, 2008 10:01 am | by Brad Smith | Articles | CommentsNext Wednesday during the CTIA show, a baker's dozen companies will be honored for their technology. Its part of the CTIA's annual Emerging Technologies Awards, which this year drew nearly 300 entries.
Reality of HSPA
March 13, 2008 3:34 pm | by Wireless Week Staff | Articles | CommentsThere's always a lot of technology to see at the CTIA's annual wireless show. This year will be no different when the show opens April 1 in Las Vegas.
‘Net Freedom Act Not Necessary, CTIA Says
February 14, 2008 6:59 am | by Evan Koblentz | News | CommentsAn Internet neutrality law would not be good for the wireless industry, CTIA CEO and President Steve Largent said yesterday.
TIA: U.S. Spent $208.4B on Wireless in 2007
February 1, 2008 7:06 am | by Evan Koblentz | News | CommentsAmericans spent $208.4 billion on wireless communications technology in 2007, according to Grant Seiffert, president of Telecommunications Industry (TIA).
CTIA Responds to FCC Investigation
January 16, 2008 8:45 am | by Teresa von Fuchs | News | CommentsIn response to the FCC's recent inquiries into network management practices by wireless carriers and broadband providers, CTIA issued a statement defending carriers' policies from what it called "apparent confusion."
CTIA Compares U.S. Wireless Market to 10 Countries
January 10, 2008 8:44 am | by Teresa von Fuchs | News | CommentsClaiming that the U.S. wireless industry has been unfairly characterized over the past year as inferior to European markets, CTIA has filed an ex parte with the FCC comparing the U.S. wireless market to the top 10 countries by GDP.



