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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

802.11n price wars already underway; Cisco buying wireless wunderkind Starent, second multibillion dollar deal this month

Cisco buying wireless wunderkind Starent, second multibillion dollar deal this month; CTIA Wireless 2009: Fall's Hottest Handsets
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802.11n price wars already underway

The ink is barely dry on the final IEEE 802.11n standard, and already vendors are slashing their equipment prices to encourage wide-scale enterprise deployments. Read full story

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Cisco buying wireless wunderkind Starent, second multibillion dollar deal this month
Cisco Tuesday announced its second multibillion dollar deal this month: a definitive agreement to acquire Starent Networks, a provider of IP-based mobile infrastructure for carriers, for about $2.9 billion.

CTIA Wireless 2009: Fall's Hottest Handsets
While Android phones are starting to enter carriers' lineups, most of the new phones launched at the recent CTIA wireless telecommunications trade show ran Windows Mobile 6.5. A few inexpensive--but well-equipped--feature phones also debuted, further blurring the line between what is and what isn't a smartphone.

T-Mobile, Microsoft tell Sidekick users we "continue to do all we can" to restore data
After waiting for 51 hours for T-Mobile and Microsoft/Danger to bring clarity to the situation surrounding their service outage, Sidekick phone users at 8:15 pm EDT Monday were treated to 254 words that boiled down to "we're doing the best we can, and we're willing to pay you $100 to be happy about it."

T-Mobile's $100 Apology Angers Sidekick Victims
How much is your time worth? If you are a Sidekick user, T-Mobile apparently thinks "not very much." How else to explain a $100 gift card and a months' free data service as compensation for losing all of someone's smartphone data?

What's behind Web browser choices
Despite fierce loyalty among Firefox and Chrome users, Microsoft's Internet Explorer is not in any danger of losing its majority market share, thanks to one group: enterprise companies.

White BlackBerry Bold 9000 (AT&T) Available Oct. 18
U.S. wireless carrier AT&T will soon release a new version of its popular BlackBerry Bold 9000 smartphone in white, just weeks before it's expected to unveil the Bold successor, the BlackBerry Bold 9700 or "Onyx."

Symbian, Android will be top smartphone OSes in '12, Gartner reiterates
In an updated look at how smartphone operating systems will fare in 2012, Gartner Inc. still has Symbian and Android leading the pack.

Challenges mount as broadband grows
If it is true that as Gartner says the US will add over 27 million new broadband customers in the next four year, service providers and the FCC need to address a whole host of issues from pricing to services lest there be mass confusion and tons of consumer complaints.

Femto Forum plans interoperability testing
Aiming to increase operator confidence in femtocells, the Femto Forum plans to do interoperability testing at the end of March 2010, it said on Monday.

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October 14, 2009

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  3. Sidekick fiasco highlights need for mobile backups
  4. Sidekick users livid
  5. Compromised e-mail accounts exploited in fake shopping scam
  6. Barracuda gobbles up SaaS security start-up Purewire
  7. From Sidekick to Gmail: A history of cloud computing outages
  8. Engineers fix shortcoming of firewalls
  9. Microsoft loses Sidekick users' personal data
  10. 7 tools to ease your Windows 7 rollout

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