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Uncategorized | Monday February 25 2008 9:09 am |

Japan’s eAccess plans new move in cellphone war
(Reuters)

Reuters - Japan’s eAccess Ltd (9427.T) aims to
quadruple its wireless services subscribers over the next year
with its mobile phones, as growth slows in its ADSL broadband
business.

Bank cashes in on love of mobiles
(FT.com)

FT.com - Customers at La Caixa, Spain’s largest savings bank, are being urged to spurn the queues for automatic teller machines. Instead, as suggested by a campaign being launched today, they should call up a virtual cash machine from the comfort of their 3G telephones. With a few taps on the keyboard, they will have access to most conventional ATM functions, with the obvious exception of cash withdrawal.

Nokia: Delaware case unlikely to solve Qualcomm row
(Reuters)

Reuters - Cellphone maker Nokia (NOK1V.HE) said
on Sunday its agreement in a U.S. court in Delaware with
Qualcomm was unlikely to solve the major legal battle over
patent fees between the two technology heavyweights.

Alltel Wireless Expands GPS Applications Nationwide
(TechWeb)

TechWeb - Subscribers can now use their GPS-enabled mobile phones in more than 45 major metro areas in the United States.

People Prefer Shopping To Buying With Mobile Phones
(TechWeb)

TechWeb - Younger consumers are more likely to use their mobile phones for retail activities, the Gartner survey found.

LG Elec says can win market share from Motorola
(Reuters)

Reuters - LG Electronics Inc (066570.KS), the
world’s fifth-largest mobile phone maker, said on Friday
difficulties at rival Motorola Inc give it a strong
chance to win market share from the world No.3.

Talk All You Want on Wireless Phones for Just $99.99
(NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - Forget about counting minutes. In an unusual synchronicity, three major carriers — AT&T Wireless, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile — announced Tuesday unlimited wireless plans for voice.

Sprint Offers Globe-Trotting Samsung Smartphone
(NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - Sprint has rolled out the Samsung Ace — a dual-mode smartphone capable of switching seamlessly between Sprint’s CDMA and high-speed EVDO networks in the U.S. and the GSM/GPS networks more typically used overseas.

Microsoft looking for ways to converge Windows Mobile, Zune
(InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Microsoft appears to be looking for new ways to tie Windows Mobile phones and Zune media players together, although a Zune phone remains unlikely.

AT&T unveils $99.99 unlimited calling plan
(Reuters)

Reuters - AT&T Inc , the biggest U.S.
mobile service, said on Tuesday it would offer unlimited mobile
phone calls for a flat rate of $99.99 a month, hours after
Verizon Wireless announced a similar plan.

Vodafone and Orange to share mobile mast sites
(Reuters)

Reuters - Mobile phone group Vodafone and
rival Orange, owned by France Telecom , are to share
mobile mast sites in a deal designed to cut costs and improve
coverage across Britain.

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