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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.

  • Burned again, Kyocera recalls more phone batteries

    Kyocera Wireless on Thursday expanded from 40,000 to 1 million the number of possibly counterfeit mobile phone batteries it began recalling in May, blaming the mushrooming impact on an allegedly renegade former battery supplier.

  • Yahoo battles Google for the mobile phone

    Yahoo added a search feature for mobile phones Wednesday, just a few weeks after rival Google launched one of its own.

  • Y2K windfall for Net phones

    Telecom equipment suppliers say they're seeing a belated Y2K windfall as companies such as Bank of America and Ford Motor move ahead with plans to replace outdated gear with new Internet phone systems.

  • Can Skype live up to the Net phone hype?

    When Sun Chun first heard of Skype and its promise of free, high-quality Internet phone service, he figured the claims were mostly hype.

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  • Webmaster held on terror charges

    The publisher of two pro-jihad Web sites has been arrested in London on suspicion of terrorism-related activities, US investigators said on Friday.

  • Tech giants lock down wireless content

    A group of technology heavyweights is expected to take the wraps off a secretive effort to secure music and video on wireless devices, according to sources familiar with the plans.

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