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  • SBC to acquire AT&T for US$16 billion

    SBC Communications on Monday announced plans to acquire AT&T in a US$16 billion deal, a move designed to bolster SBC's sales to enterprise customers nationwide and give it new national and global networks.

  • Regulators dial in on AT&T prepaid calls

    AT&T disclosed Monday that it had avoided paying more than a half billion dollars in regulatory fees by using techniques either banned or under review by federal regulators.

  • Feds asked to hang up on FBI's wiretap proposal

    A major US mobile phone trade group objected to a proposal that would force broadband Internet providers to rewire their networks to support easy wiretapping by police.

  • Nokia loosens reins for developers

    Nokia is changing the way it deals with software developers, in what is widely seen as an effort to stave off a growing challenge from Microsoft.

  • Motorola unveils first Linux smart phone

    Motorola has launched its first handset powered by Linux, in a move being closely watched by those who foresee a bright future for the open-source operating system on portable devices.

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  • Whither Wi-Fi?

    As chairman of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance Dennis Eaton has a birds eye view of an industry he says is gripped by a tug-of-war over speeds and standards.

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