Telecommunications

AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile to Pay $10 Million Settlement Over Misleading Claims About ‘Unlimited’ Plans

AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile will pay $10.25 million to settle a lawsuit alleging they lied about their "unlimited" and "free" plans.


Avealto's Groundbreaking Approach to Bring Telecoms to Underserved Areas

Led by CEO and founder Walt Anderson, Avealto aims to close the digital divide created by expensive satellites and bring telecom services to areas that may have completely lacked them in the past...

Shaping the Future of Prediction Markets with PredX's New Telegram Mini App

From the outside looking in, prediction markets can be viewed as novel financial entities that employ the idea of collective intelligence to forecast future events. This direction has also been able t..

Nokia to Launch 4G Network in Moon for Future Lunar Missions

Nokia plans to launch a groundbreaking 4G network to the moon this year to establish reliable communication beyond Earth...


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Samsung Taking Over India’s Smartphone Market With New Features, Outpacing Apple
Samsung is establishing itself as India’s number one smartphone manufacturer. The company credits strong sales for its new series of mid-tier products with new special features.
LinkSys Introduced Cluster Solution to Manage Multiple Wireless Networks
Leader of network solution for home and business introduce a new wireless solution. Linksys introduces Wireless Access Point Cluster solution to manage up to 16 access points from single control.
Yahoo Potential Buyers Have 14 Days to Present Their Bid
Yahoo potential buyers only have until April 11 to submit their bid. Along with the proposed amount are details on how the purchase would be financed, conditions or approvals to be met and what import
Three Promised to Surpass Coverage Requirement After Acquisition of O2
CK Hutchison promise to extend coverage in the UK. European Commission are currently investigating whether to approve the acquisition or not.
US Government Granted ZTE Temporary Relieve on Export Restriction
United States gave a three-month reprieve for ZTE on export curbs imposed earlier this month. U.S. Commerce Department announced the decision on Tuesday.
U.S. Competes with China for Business and Influence in Cuba
China and U.S. has been competing for a place in the economy and politics of Cuba. China has been doing business with Cuba for several years and the U.S. is just making a start. The edge that Washingt
Optus Finally Spilled the Beans How Aussie Fans Can Watch EPL and World Cup
Optus at last revealed on how Aussie football fans will be able to watch their favorite game via live stream. It will team up with SBS to broadcast live streaming of their favorite team and players fr
Apple to Enhance Encryption Security for iCloud, Making Key for Data Inaccessible Even for Itself
Sources believe that Apple is trying to enhance its security for iCloud amid the legal dispute with the FBI. However, the tech giant will have its challenges to ensure security while retaining users c
Telstra Adds to Executive Lineups Former CEO's of Nokia, Optus
Telstra commits to be a complete technology company and hires the services of former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and former Optus executive Kevin Russell. With the combined expertise of the two people, Tel
Altice FY15 adjusted EBITDA rises 17.6% helped by Portugal, France and US units
Altice reported a rise in 2015 adjusted profit as sales improved in its France business division. The company expects to report another profitable year in 2016 by focusing more on its core businesses.
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