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By IntoMobile, on May 24th, 2013%
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal , Google is looking to back the development of wireless networks in emerging markets. The company is reportedly in the middle of a multifaceted effort to bring wireless service to locations such as sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, which would provide wireless access to the population that resides outside of major urban areas, and increase the speeds of existing networks. According to the report, Google will be working with local telecommunication firms to develop the networks and will help to create the proper business models to support them . . . → Read More: Google Reportedly To Develop Wireless Networks in Emerging Markets
By IntoMobile, on April 25th, 2013%
Japan has brought many innovations to the world; Anime, Pokemon, robots that care for the elderly, and now, an Android controlled toilet. The Lixil Satis Toilet changes everything you’ve ever thought about defecating, making that trip to the restroom more relaxing than anything we westerners could ever dream of. . . . → Read More: Android Controlled Toilet Lets You Remotely “Log In”
By IntoMobile, on April 11th, 2013%
With smartphones in just about everyone’s pockets today, we tend to forget just how powerful and revolutionary these devices are. . . . → Read More: Android App Can Hijack Aircraft With a Finger Press
By IntoMobile, on March 27th, 2013%
AT&T has announced it’s LTE expansion into four existing markets as well as three new U.S. markets today, enabling owners of AT&T 4G LTE capable devices to enjoy the speed of AT&T’s 4G network . . . → Read More: AT&T Expands 4G LTE Availability
By IntoMobile, on March 12th, 2013%
The FCC has ruled that the proposed merger between MetroPCS and T-Mobile is a go today, ending months of speculation and negotiation. The merger represents a great opportunity for T-Mobile, as it gives the company a chance to expand its LTE services. . . . → Read More: FCC Approves MetroPCS T-Mobile Merger
By MobileCrunch, on March 8th, 2013%
 This morning, JDSU , a specialist in optical networking software, announced that it would pay $85 million in cash to acquire Arieso , a UK-based startup that makes location-aware networking software to improve mobile carriers’ network performance. . . . → Read More: JDSU Buys Arieso For $85M In Cash To Boost Its Mobile Network Business
By AndroidCentral, on November 7th, 2012%
AT&T has just released its plans regarding a massive investment in both its wireless and wireline . . . → Read More: AT&T to invest $8 billion in wireless infrastructure
By engadget, on November 7th, 2012%
 AT&T has announced that it will be dropping a cool $14 billion over the next three years to beef up its wireless and wireline broadband networks. Project Velocity IP (VIP) will see the company attempt to boost its 4G LTE network to support 300 million users by year-end 2014 and expand its wired IP broadband base to 75 percent of customer locations by late 2015. . . . → Read More: AT&T to spend $14 billion over the next three years on broadband, wireless infrastructure
By AndroidCentral, on October 17th, 2012%
 As Android fans, we use a lot of Google services – Gmail, search, maps, YouTube videos, you name it. . . . → Read More: Google shows off server centers and their wonderful series of tubes
By IntoMobile, on September 24th, 2012%
Sprint announced a few more locations that’ll be able to use its LTE service. . . . → Read More: Sprint lights up LTE in Kansas, Illinois and Massachusetts
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