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Smelling potential profits to be made, Apple is pushing hard to expand the iPhone's presence in Asian markets. South Korean shoppers will soon see the handsets on store shelves thanks to a deal with KT Corp. Full Article at MacNewsWorld
AT&T likely subsidizes the iPhone to the tune of $400 If AT&T loses exclusivity (i.e. if Verizon gets the iPhone), the subsidy probably won’t change. Full Article at The iPhone Blog
Tiger Woods, left, smiles during a news conference while talking about the upcoming AT&T National golf tournament he hosts in July, Monday, April 20, 2009, in Bethesda, Md, At right is Greg McLaughlin, director of the tournament. View Photo »
A big difference in this case and the AT&T case is that we believe there are hundreds and hundreds of miles of cable involved in this case where ... we learned there only was about 12 miles of AT&T cable buried in roadway ditches in North Dakota where AT&T had not obtained an easement
With the arrival of the Motorola Droid and the Apple App Store milestone of surpassing 100,000 apps, the buzz around mobile apps has never been louder -- all of this, mind you, in a little more than a year since the App Store launch. Full Article at InfoWorld
AT&T announced earlier this month that it has added an on-screen "Caller ID on TV" application that displays U-verse Voice caller ID and voice mail notifications on the U-verse TV screen, offering the application to customers at no extra charge. Full Article at NetworkWorld
(AP) -- What would the holidays be without bickering between siblings? AT&T and Verizon are swamping TV with ads attacking facets of each other's wireless networks. While the ads stick fairly close to the truth, there's a lot they don't say. Full Article at PhysOrg.com
President and Chief Executive Officer of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets Ralph de la Vega speaks on the opening day of International CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment 2009 trade show and conference at the San Diego Convention Center October 7, 2009. View Photo »
Our strategy for success in growing the iPAQ business and customer base is working with industry leaders, like AT&T and Microsoft, and leveraging our collective strengths in the business and prosumer markets.
Two ads “Did you see my email?” and “What time is the movie?” by Apple debuted on the Monday night on all the major networks in U.S. In AT&T ad, actor Luke Wilson points out that AT&T’s network coverage reaches around 97 percent of Americans. Full Article at 24x7updates
Both the professionals and amateurs who competed in this past weekend's annual Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational caught somewhat of a break. director Bill Sendell had considered using them but in the end chose not to. Full Article at Monterey County Herald
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Tiger Woods, left, smiles during a news conference while talking about the upcoming AT&T National golf tournament he hosts in July, Monday, April 20, 2009, in Bethesda, Md, At right is Greg McLaughlin, director of the tournament.
View Photo »President and Chief Executive Officer of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets Ralph de la Vega speaks on the opening day of International CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment 2009 trade show and conference at the San Diego Convention Center October 7, 2009.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: AT&T managers interview prospective employees at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: AT&T Area Retail Sales Manager Joshua Mailloux (L) interviews a prospective employee at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: AT&T Area Retail Sales Manager Mike Carpentier interviews Paul Bouchie (R) at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: AT&T Area Retail Sales Manager Joshua Mailloux (L) interviews a prospective employee at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: AT&T Area Retail Sales Manager Joshua Mailloux interviews a prospective employee at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: AT&T Area Retail Sales Manager Firas Smadi (L) interviews a prospective employee at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: AT&T Area Retail Sales Manager Mike Carpentier interviews Paul Bouchie at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: A tip sheet for job seekers for AT&T lies on a table at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: AT&T Area Retail Sales Manager Joshua Mailloux interviews a prospective employee at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »DEDHAM, MA - SEPTEMBER 30: AT&T Area Retail Sales Manager Joshua Mailloux (L) interviews a prospective employee at an AT&T job fair September 30, 2009 at the Hilton Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts.
View Photo »AT&T Williams Nico Rosberg of Germany speeds past the City Hall during the 2009 Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on September 27, 2009 in Singapore.
View Photo »AT&T Willam's Japanese driver Kazuki Nakajima powers his car during the third practice session for the 2009 Singapore Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore on September 26, 2009.
View Photo »AT&T Williams' German driver Nico Rosberg powers his car during the qualifying session for the 2009 Singapore Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore on September 26, 2009.
View Photo »AT&T Williams' German driver Nico Rosberg navigates around the corner in the pole position qualifying of the 2009 Singapore Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore on September 26, 2009.
View Photo »AT&T Williams' German driver Nico Rosberg navigates the corner in the final qualifying for the pole position of the 2009 Singapore Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore on September 26, 2009.
View Photo »German driver Nico Rosberg of AT&T Williams Formula One team powers his car during the second free practice session for the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at the Marina Bay City Circuit on September 25, 2009.
View Photo »German driver Nico Rosberg of AT&T Williams Formula One team leaves the pits during the second free practice session for the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at the Marina Bay City Circuit on September 25, 2009.
View Photo »AT&T William's German Formula One driver Nico Rosberg (front) navigates around a bend followed by Ferrari Italian driver Giancarlo Fisichella (behind) during the second practice session for the 2009 Singapore Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore on September 25, 2009.
View Photo »AT&T Williams Japanese Formula One driver Kazuki Nakajima navigates around a corner during the second practice session for the 2009 Singapore Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore on September 25, 2009.
View Photo »AT&T Williams German's Formula One driver Nico Rosberg navigates around a corner during the second practice session for the 2009 Singapore Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore on September 25, 2009.
View Photo »AT&T Williams Formula One driver Nico Rosberg (2nd R) of Germany walks along the Marina circuit with his team crews in Singapore on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »AT&T Williams crew members assemble their Formula One race car in Singapore on September 23, 2009 ahead of the night race this weekend.
View Photo »Randall Stephenson, chairman, president and CEO of AT&T speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2009 in Pasadena, California July 23, 2009.
View Photo »President and Chief Executive Officer of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets Ralph de la Vega speaks on the opening day of International CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment 2009 trade show and conference at the San Diego Convention Center October 7, 2009.
View Photo »A big difference in this case and the AT&T case is that we believe there are hundreds and hundreds of miles of cable involved in this case where ... we learned there only was about 12 miles of AT&T cable buried in roadway ditches in North Dakota where AT&T had not obtained an easement
Our strategy for success in growing the iPAQ business and customer base is working with industry leaders, like AT&T and Microsoft, and leveraging our collective strengths in the business and prosumer markets.
TiVo Sues AT&T and Verizon
Here we see Apple doing its part as both a good AT&T partner, and touting a great feature of the iPhone all at once.
Apple has been the collateral victim in all this. As it has since signing that exclusive arrangement with AT&T, with the carrier constantly trying to play catch-up to iPhone's technical capabilities.
AT&T's answer with actor Luke Wilson is a poor one.
For weeks, Verizon and Sprint have been having their way with AT&T and Apple's iPhone. One of the year's best commercials has to be the Verizon ad featuring the iPhone as the newest resident of The Land of Misfit Toys.
In a series of new ads airing tonight, Apple Inc. tries to come to carrier partner AT&T's rescue
Sacconaghi and Rasgon say the royalties paid to Qualcomm are based on the price Apple pays Foxconn for each iPhone–about $244, they estimate–not the wholesale price that Apple charges carriers like AT&T for iPhones, which they say averages about $590
There are vast spaces of white in the map that depicts AT&T’s coverage, and the complaint centers on those white spaces ... It suggests to the viewer that not only is there no 3G coverage in that area, but there is no coverage at all.
The continued negative outlook for Sprint's ratings reflects Moody's concerns about Sprint's ability to stabilize its operating performance and earnings in the face of a maturing market and fierce competition, especially from AT&T (NYSE: T) and Verizon (NYSE: VZ)
The lawsuit, which was filed in October 2007, accuses Apple and AT&T of violating antitrust laws, including the Sherman Act, by agreeing to a multi-year deal that locks U.S. iPhone owners into using the mobile carrier
iPhone owners charging Apple and AT&T with breaking antitrust laws asked a federal judge this week to force Apple to hand over the iPhone source code, court documents show
The update crippled iPhones that had been unlocked, or 'jailbroken,' so that they could be used with mobile providers other than AT&T. The iPhone 1.1.1 'bricked' those first-generation iPhones that had been hacked, rendering them useless and wiping all personal data from the device.
Standing in one of the maze of hallways at the AT&T Center here in San Antonio, Jazz coach Jerry Sloan looked over his glasses and smiled after scratching one off his bucket list. 'Well,' the Jazz coach said, 'it was nice from my standpoint to get a win in this building before I die.'
While we’re disappointed with the court’s decision on our request for a (restraining order) ... we still feel strongly that Verizon Wireless’ ads mislead customers into thinking that AT&T doesn’t offer wireless service in large portions of the country
29 of our carrier partners in 76 countries around the world will support MMS at the launch of iPhone OS 3.0 ... In the United States, AT&T will be ready to support MMS later this summer.
I think Verizon Wireless was using a technical argument, while AT&T was making an argument about perception
AT&T filed the lawsuit in federal court in Atlanta earlier this month and asked for a temporary restraining order and a permanent injunction to stop the ads. It contends they are misleading and amount to deceptive trade practices
A federal judge on Wednesday denied a request by AT&T to force competitor Verizon Wireless to pull its 'There's a Map for That' commercials
While we are disappointed with the court's decision on our request for a temporary restraining order, we still feel strongly that Verizon's ads mislead consumers into thinking that AT&T doesn't offer wireless service in large portions of the country, which is clearly not the case ... We look forward to ...
That’s an astonishing figure. Seems to me it’s entirely likely that any carrier that had been first with the iPhone — including catcalling rival Verizon — would have suffered similar network troubles to those that plague AT&T today.
U.S. District Court in Atlanta will decide the question... AT&T's main beef is with the white areas of Verizon's coverage maps, which denote no 3G coverage. AT&T's map is awash in white; Verizon's has almost none. AT&T, in its lawsuit, says consumers may think the white space means AT&T offers no covera...
These new cell sites exemplify AT&T's continuing commitment to build networks that will fuel economic growth in Maryland and allow customers to quickly access the content, applications and mobile services that matter most to them
We continue to believe strongly that their use of white space in their advertisements misleads people into thinking that AT&T offers no coverage in most of the country ... We look forward to presenting our case.
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