Short Shrift for Short Codes
AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and other big cellular carriers are dragging their feet on approving services that could compete with their own
Why Wireless Isn’t Wide Open
AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and other big cellular carriers are dragging their feet on approving services that could compete with their own
Why Wireless Isn’t Wide Open
AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and other big cellular carriers are dragging their feet on approving services that could compete with their own
Asia’s U.S. Wireless Foray
Asia's wireless operators are looking to the U.S. market. Their experience in mobile data services could pay off stateside
Open Networks Could Spark a Gadget Boom
As wireless providers increasingly let outside devices run on their networks, a slew of new Web-enabled electronics could hit the market
Qualcomm’s Double Whammy
Hits from Verizon Wireless and the European Commission are unlikely to break Qualcomm any time soon
The Coming Wireless Wholesale Wave
An auction of wireless airwaves could create a new breed of wireless players that lease network space to upstarts
Google’s Solo Wireless Bid
The king of search will bid alone at January's auction of wireless airwaves, but it's likely to need a partner to develop a network
Give Software Patents a Break
Vonage settlement of three software patents suits has critics up in arms again. But calls to restrict software patents as anticompetitive remain pointless and futile
Qualcomm Embraces Its Software Side
Its purchase of Firethorn, a provider of mobile banking solutions, reflects another step into wireless technologies