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Virgin Mobile goes the other way on mobile data pricing 

Forty dollar all-you-can eat data plan takes the opposite tack from all the new usage tiers beginning to emerge...

Stoke builds momentum with mobile broadband gateway 

The start-up has ramped up shipments of its mobile data platform and is in trials with AT&T....

Caught in a mobile data tug of war 

Do you give customers what they want – unlimited data – knowing full well you might have to take it away later?...

T-Mobile, VZW moving across mobile data value chain 

T-Mobile reveals plans for a new HSPA+ phone launch; VZW makes Skype available on feature phones....

LightSquared swapping spectrum with Inmarsat 

The wholesale 4G operator trying to "de-frag" its satellite spectrum, optimizing it for LTE deployment....

Empirix LTE assurance play balances network, user experience 

The company believes strength in 2G/3G monitoring will be important even as operators move to 4G mobile broadband....

BelAir hanging picocells off cable plant 

A new Wi-Fi/3G picocell is designed to bridge the wireless and cable networks, creating a wireless coverage solution with built-in backhaul....

Sandvine enhances policy, reporting for Fairshare platform 

Used by Comcast and other cablecos and telcos to manage broadband usage, the new version aims to make congestion management even more fine-grained....

Does M2M hold lessons on how to charge for mobile data? 

The emerging cellular M2M market has developed some sophisticated models on how to bill for mobile network use. As the consumer wireless industry looks beyond hard caps and unlimited data plans, can it emulate the business models of its M2M counterpart?...

Google gives new voice to Android 

New Voice Actions do much more than search; Google benefits via integration with its own services....

FCC proceeding could boost rural microwave backhaul 

Backhaul network operators would share spectrum with the cable and broadcast television industry....

Clearwire trialing LTE – could fit alongside WiMax someday 

CEO says Clearwire aims to show that any LTE transition would be easy and co-exist with WiMax...

Kick-Off: Tackling the 4G Paradox 

Connected Planet's Kevin Fitchard kicks off our latest 'interactive feature,' a months-long examination of the challenge presented by emerging 4G networks and services -- culminating in a virtual event this October. Join us now as we get started....

Bye-bye all-you-can-eat mobile data, but what’s next? 

As operators step into uncharted territory, what are their options for pricing and bundling services, and just how big a ‘transformation’ is needed in the back and front office to make it happen? A Q&A with Amdocs Guy Hilton....

Harris bridging public and private push-to-talk networks 

New BeOn platform uses IP to move two-way radio communications onto 3G and 4G networks...

Is RCS the key to next-generation carrier services? 

Getting a head start on deploying underlying capabilities like IMS and ENUM will help position operators to deliver the revenue-generating services of tomorrow...

Motorola announces first 700 MHz LTE system for public safety 

In the first phase of the project, which will be installed late this year and is expected to be operational in early 2011, 10 sites and 330 Motorola modems will be deployed....

Best Buy deal just the beginning of Clearwire's wholesale ambitions 

The big-box retailer is the first non-Clearwire investor to time-share on the 4G network....

AT&T IP domain goes to Cisco, ALU, Juniper — including the 4G core 

AT&T has named three, rather than two, vendors to supply gear for the critical domain, spanning both the wireless and wireline networks. ...

IP Infusion to support MPLS-TP 

The company’s software targets manufacturers developing networking equipment for backhaul aggregation networks....

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