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Federal effort under way to deter smartphone thieves
The Federal Communications Commission and the CTIA Wireless Association are joining hands in an attempt to take a bite out of smartphone crime.
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US carriers join forces on stolen phones database, play catch up to rest of world
Verizon Wireless, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile are joining forces with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to work on curbing phone thefts using a central database that will store information about stolen phones, according to reports.
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Broadband infrastructure: Time for real policy
I'm late filing this column. Why? It's my AT&T U-Verse DSL connection again. Make that "yet again." I've been struggling with it all day.
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AT&T exec blames FCC for T-Mobile layoffs
James Cicconi knows whom T-Mobile workers should blame for their company's recently announced layoffs: the FCC.
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FCC asks Verizon for more data on plans to use acquired spectrum
The Federal Communications Commission today asked Verizon to deliver a wide range of information on its spectrum holdings and its attempts to buy spectrum licenses from major cable companies.
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AT&T reluctant to support FCC call to adopt new PC security measures
The head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wants the ISP broadband providers to help battle botnets by being more active in helping their subscribers eradicate malware infections on their PCs. But AT&T's chief security officer said AT&T is reluctant to go beyond its current anti-malware efforts.
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Sprint, T-Mobile tell FCC to put brakes on Verizon spectrum deal
Verizon's proposed spectrum deal with major cable companies came under more criticism today as a broad range of companies and public interest groups asked the Federal Communications Commission to halt proceedings on the deal.
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AT&T to customers: 'Please, please upgrade from 2G'
AT&T has a message for its 2G customers: Really, you can do better.
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