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Yesterday, Thorsten Heins, the CEO of the company formerly known as RIM, dropped this pearl of wisdom into the industry's astonished ears. "I don't think there'll be a reason to have a tablet any more within five years", he opined. Such a provocative statement is either a cynical publicity stunt, a sign that he has lost the plot completely or evidence that he's trying to sell us something rather than tell us something. I wonder which one it could be? By Martyn Warwick. (1)
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There's more evidence today that Verizon is moving along with plans to buy-out Vodafone's 45 per cent share-holding in Verizon Wireless. Rumours of a buy-out have been rife for some weeks and now several well-placed sources say Verizon has secured the services of both legal advisors and investment banks to expedite the deal. Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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US operator Sprint has picked up the 2G sunsetting opportunity by committing to 2G CDMA support on its network in the hope of drawing M2M customers from AT&T - and it has a plan to pick off GSM customers as well. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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Deutsche Telekom is understood to have improved the terms of the proposed merger of T-Mobile USA with MetroPCS to ensure takeoff. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Says it doesn't have any merger or buy-out plans for Vodafone. By I. D. Scales. (0)
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It looks as though Verizon and AT&T may be preparing a $245 billion bid to jointly buy UK-based Vodafone. By I. D. Scales. (0)
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Connected cars are going to be big, claims Parks Associates, which has been projecting US growth in connected vehicle services. By I.D. Scales (0)
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So now we know; the PR blitz and the hype surrounding the launch of the BlackBerry Z10 in the US was just so much hot air and wishful thinking. Sales of the new device have been dismal and shares in the company formerly known as RIM are once more in steep decline. Martyn Warwick reports. (3)
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General Motors has tied up with AT&T and plans an all-LTE connected car strategy: BYOD to connect via WiFi and a curated apps approach. Ian Scales talks to Paul Pebbles, Global Manager of the Electric Vehicle and Smart Grid services for OnStar, GM, who claims the deal will make GM the auto-maker with the most LTE out in the field.

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It's the leading platform provider for the telco-delivered M2M, supporting 12 operator groups globally and through them to 2,500  customers on Jasper's enterprise platform. Ian Scales asks Macario Namie, VP of Marketing for Jasper Wireless, how we get to the next phase. The key, he says, will be to understand the consumer in each segment and package up content and services effectively. There will be no one business model.

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A rare public debate between the CEOs of five of the world's biggest mobile networks should have produced at least some sparks, if not fireworks, but in the end and despite the hype it turned out to be rather a damp squib, as Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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In a quiet change of tack AT&T CEO, Randall Stephenson, says he's not worried about OTT video. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Randall Stephenson, CEO of AT&T, says that the telco didn’t “execute well” on its plan to acquire T-Mobile USA. By Sue Marek. (0)
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Three US mobile operators forge a spectrum pact to explore spectrum sharing with the Defense Department and other federal agencies. By Phil Goldstein. (0)
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The big two US mobile operators agree to swap spectrum for cash, but will the authorities approve the deal? By Phil Goldstein. (0)
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