Archive for:

6 May 2008

Qwest Signs Agreement To Resell Verizon Wireless Service

Filed under: mobile network operators, telecom - 06 May 2008

Qwest Communications International, IncImage via Wikipedia

I recently had a chance to talk to a manager of one of the …

28 March 2008

A Preview Of The Skyfire Web Browser

Filed under: mobile phones, software - 28 Mar 2008

Skyfire

As I just got an email saying that Skyfire is about to release their browser to a wider audience, I figure now would be a good time to post my initial thoughts …

10 March 2008

Is Prepaid Right For You? Do The Math!

Filed under: mobile network operators - 10 Mar 2008

A recent comment on my wireless service in Indonesia post along with a conversation I had with someone in our local Office Depot reminded me to re-examine the whole prepaid …

21 February 2008

Sprint May Announce Even Cheaper Unlimited Plans

Filed under: mobile network operators - 21 Feb 2008

battle_of_morgarten.jpgGiven the announcements earlier this week that Sprint rivals Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and T-Mobile just announced, we haven’t really heard from Sprint on what they plan to do. They’ve announced a $120 all-you-can-eat …

20 February 2008

Why Unlimited Mobile Voice Means Higher ARPU For Carriers

Filed under: mobile network operators - 20 Feb 2008

Mushroom CloudIf you haven’t been following the various tech blogs over the past 24 hours or so, you’ve missed out on the announcements about Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile all offering “unlimited voice …

9 February 2008

Followup on Costco Selling Contract-Free Phones

Filed under: mobile network operators - 09 Feb 2008

CostcoI went back to the Gig Harbor Costco on Friday to grab a bite to eat and see if they sold any other phones without a contract. There is one phone they sell …

30 November 2007

Verizon Wireless Opening Their Network, Going LTE for 4G

Filed under: mobile network operators - 30 Nov 2007

VZWI got a couple of pieces of email asking me what my opinion was on Verizon opening their network to third party devices. My basic response? Welcome to the real world, Verizon. …