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Carlos Slim’s TracFone under fire as it moves to expand in state
Activists criticize the Mexican billionaire’s business practices, and regulators say TracFone should pay the state the same fees that other telecom firms do.SACRAMENTO — A prepaid cellular company controlled More...
AT&T receives go ahead for wireless spectrum acquisition
AT&T Inc. said it has received approval from the Federal Communications Commission to acquire licenses for wireless airwaves from Nextwave Wireless Inc., paving the way for the telecommunications company to More...
1 Indiana firm on Inc. magazine list of top 100 U.S. job creators
A Marion-based telecommunications company is Indiana’s lone representation on Inc. magazine’s list of the top 100 job-creators in the United States…. Technology More...
CRTC gets earful on 3-year cellphone contracts
Three-year contracts from cellphone companies should be banned, Canada’s telecom regulator has been told in submissions to an online consultation. … CBC | Canadian News More...
New Rules for Brazil Broadband Providers
By Ben Tavener, Senior Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – From November 1, 2012, Brazilian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) selling fixed or mobile broadband must provide at least twenty percent of More...
Prima facie nexus in Aircel-Maxis deal involving Maran: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court today said the CBI probe into the allegations in Aircel-Maxis deal involving former telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran and a Malaysian business tycoon “prima facie indicates a nexus”. More...
Deal with Japanese company could give Sprint a boost
A Japanese telecommunications company is weighing a purchase of all or much of Sprint Nextel Corp. in a deal that could solidify Sprint’s long and still uncertain turnaround…. Kansas City Star: Technology More...
House intelligence panel warns against two Chinese firms
WASHINGTON — The federal government should “view with suspicion” attempts by two Chinese telecommunications companies to expand in the U.S. market because of a strong risk that they would aid spying More...
House intelligence panel warns against two Chinese firms
WASHINGTON — The federal government should “view with suspicion” attempts by two Chinese telecommunications companies to expand in the U.S. market because of a strong risk that they would aid spying More...
Gov’t calls off telcom bidding, grants contract to state-run company
Planning Minister Julio De Vido announced that the government has rejected the proposals made by bidders seeking to gain a public contract to manage up to 25 percent of the 3G telecommunications frequency nationwide. More...







