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February 23rd in Engadget by . Comments Off .

T-Mobile lost more customers in Q4, will launch LTE in 2013 with AWS spectrum from AT&T

In T-Mobile USA’s first earnings report since the proposed merger with AT&T fell through in December, it noted a loss of 802,000 customers in Q4 (being the only carrier not to have the iPhone is a lonely, lonely circumstance). But there is some go…

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February 18th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

Mobile Miscellany: week of February 13th, 2012

Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you’re like us and really want to know what’s going on, then you’ve come to the right place. This week, we bring you announcements of LTE expansion from AT&T, US Cellular and Verizon, alon…

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February 5th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

Refresh Roundup: week of January 30, 2012

Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it’s easy for a…

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January 6th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

AT&T talking up LTE-enabled Windows 8 tablets at Developer Summit

If you’re looking for maximum exposure for your developer event, might as well host it during the same week at CES. For bonus points, have it in the same city. That’s precisely what AT&T has done for its 2012 Developer Summit, and while the majorit…

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December 30th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

AT&T-branded Nokia Ace possibly leaked in holiday card

The grain of salt we’re taking this with is roughly boulder-sized but, we have an image of what may very well be the AT&T Nokia Ace — the rumored LTE-sporting Windows Phone from the Finnish phone maker. It seems that someone sent out a holiday …

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November 30th in TechCrunch by . Comments Off .

Even After Withdrawing Its Application, AT&T Hits Another Huge Hurdle In T-Mo Deal

attmo1In the wake of withdrawing its application to acquire T-Mobile, AT&T has hit yet another obstacle otherwise known as the FCC. See, before AT&T pulled its application, the FCC had big plans to put the deal before an administrative law judge, effectively prolonging the process and magnifying the details of the merger.

As part of those big plans, the FCC had compiled an 109-page report with their findings during the review process. AT&T had expected this massive report to stay under the rug since it had withdrawn its application, but the FCC feels it “furthers transparency.”

And what, might you ask, is in this staff report?

Really, really bad news for AT&T.

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November 30th in Gizmodo by . Comments Off .

FCC Turns the Screws—Releases Damning Report on Withdrawn AT&T/T-Mobile Merger [At&t]

While AT&T’s withdrawl from their merger position does allow the telecom giant to resubmit its request if it can beat a Justice Department antitrust suit over the deal, it may not want to now that the F…

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November 9th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

AT&T commits to LTE-Advanced deployment in 2013, Hesse and Mead unfazed

This should come as no surprise, but following Sprint and Verizon’s previous commitment to an LTE-Advanced future, one who breathes could justifiably assume that AT&T might have something to say on the matter. Well, that time has come. Speaking at …

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October 28th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

Samsung Focus S, Focus Flash geared up for a November 6th release

If you’ve been concentrating on which Windows Phones are coming out this fall, here’s two more to add to your meditating mind: the Samsung Focus S and its little brother, the Focus Flash, are heading to AT&T on November 6th, according to AT&…

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October 19th in Engadget by . Comments Off .

U-verse TV gets social with help from Miso, TV Foundry, Wayvin and BuddyTV Guide

The fact is watching TV has always been social, which of course means it was only a matter of time before technology removed the physical proximity requirement from the mix. We’ve seen said requirement disappear from various content providers and no…

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