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Mobile phone giant Vodafone has buried the hatchet with Carphone Warehouse after agreeing to sell its contract mobiles across the chain’s outlets.

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Vodafone’s new deal with Carphone (Channel 4)


p2pnet news view Music | Mobiles:- The Center for Democracy and Technology, Electronic Frontier Foundation and and Public Knowledge want a US federal court to reject what the three organisations are calling “bogus copyright claims” in a ringtone royalties battle. Demands by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) could raise costs for consumers,

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Ringtones royalties battle (p2pnet.net)


LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM–(Marketwire - July 2, 2009) - From this month, new and existing Vodafone customers will have an even wider choice of where they can purchase the best handsets and range of competitive tariffs in the UK. Vodafone UK will team up with Carphone Warehouse from 7 July so customers can not only buy pay as you go mobiles and receive upgrades as they do currently but also get new …

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Vodafone UK Adds Carphone Warehouse for New Connections and Extends Agreement With Phones4U (Marketwire)


Airtel launches new application for conducting business anywhere around the world. Users can install a client application called the Mobile Applications Tool for Enterprises or MATE from Airtel on their handset. MATE is an integrated telecom & IT platform, and enables authorised users only to access their business data through mobile devices.

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Now, ‘biz on the go’ with mobiles (rediff.com)


RIP-OFF roaming charges for mobiles used around Europe have been slashed

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Mobiles roaming fees cut (The Sun)


Airtel launches new application for conducting business anywhere around the world. As India’s largest private telecom operator, Bharti Airtel has over 100 million cellphone subscribers.

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Now, ‘biz on the go’ with mobiles (Business Standard India)


There aren’t many times where an exciting new web technology comes to handheld devices before it hits the traditional desktops and notebooks, but this is one of those times.

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HTTP Adaptive Streams Come to Mobiles Before Desktops, Looks Incredible (Salon.com)


Previous satellite phones have tended to be brick-like devices reminiscent of the very first mobiles, though the Thuraya SG-2520 (right) announced in 2007 measured 5.5 x 2.08 x .74 inches.

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A slimmed-down handset (WindowsForDevices)


British Airways CEO Willie Walsh has said the airline will not extend in-flight mobile comms to any of its aircraft already in service.

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British Airways: No mobiles on old planes (Silicon.com)


Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeractive , Wednesday 1 July 2009 at 12:16:00 “Roaming rip-off” comes to an end, says EC Telecoms Commissioner People travelling in Europe will be able to call, text and browse the internet from their mobiles at cheaper rates than before.

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Mobile phone roaming charges cut from today (vnunet.com)