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T-Mobile Responds to AT&T Merge Opposition
Well, it’s about time, isn’t it? After all the opposition to the proposed AT&T/T-Mobile merge, Magenta has finally released an official statement. You can read the full statement below, but it basically repeats most of what we heard at the Senate hearing over a month ago. T-Mobile essentially supports the deal, stating that both companies are in a “spectrum crunch”, and the merge would solve this issue, while providing vast amounts of coverage to Americans. No word on how the FCC will respond to this statement, but rest assured, they’re taking a good hard look at the deal itself.
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HTC ChaCha Passes FCC, Launching June 17?
I for one am not a fan of the “Facebook Phone” concept, but it looks like HTC is set on it, as their ChaCha device just passed through the FCC. The AT&T version looks slightly different from the European version, but that’s expected.
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Today’s “DUH” Moment: Sprint Officially Opposes T-Mo/AT&T Merger
You can file this one in “totally obvious” bin. Sprint put out a press release today, stating their official opposition to the proposed AT&T/T-Mo merger. Like we expected them to say, “Hey, this is a GREAT idea! Go ahead and merge together these two carriers so we can be an even more distant third in the US!”
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FCC Offical – “There is no way deal gets rubber stamped” in regards to AT&T/T-Mo Acquisition
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that an un-named FCC official commented off the record that there is “no way that they chairman’s office rubber-stamps this transaction.” The source goes on to say, “It will be a steep climb to say the least”. These off …
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AT&T’s Inspire 4G gets HSUPA Blessing from FCC
The above image may not look like much to you, but it is a telling document that Engadget has gotten their hands on. Telling in the fact that it is confirming that AT&T has gotten the FCC’s blessing to turn on the HSUPA function on …
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Was That the Droid X2 at the FCC?
A mysterious Motorola device passed through FCC testing recently, and speculation is that it may be the follow up to Verizon’s Droid X, the Droid X2, which we’d recently heard will sport a a Tegra 2 processor under the hood. According to Electronista, the device …
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Motorola Atrix 4G Approved by FCC
So it appears all but official that the Motorola Atrix 4G, which has been rumored to be launching March 1 on AT&T, has been officially approved by the FCC. Though the FCC documentation doesn’t mention the name “Atrix,” it’s pretty clear that is the device in question. First, it lists the model number as MB860, which Motorola has identified as the Atrix. Add to that the rare (in a phone) 5GHz 802.11n wifi and AT&T’s 3G and HSPA+ bands and it seems pretty well confirmed.
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FCC Leaks Creative ZiiO Android Tablet
The FCC leaks yet another Android device. It’s the Creative ZiiO tablet, with Android 2.1 and a 7-inch resistive touch screen.
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HTC Desire HD Passes Through FCC, No U.S. 3G in Sight
The team over at Engadget recently found out that the HTC Desire HD has passed through the FCC. Recent filings were discovered. Not surprisingly, there are no U.S. 3G Bands (this makes me sad!). I should mention to everyone that you can still run the …
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(UPDATED) Huawei Ideos passes FCC certification Launching with Android 2.2
8/24/10 UPDATE PC World is reporting that Huawei is going to launch this handset at the Internationale Funkaustellung (IFA) consumer electronics show, and indeed is going to launch with Froyo. This is certainly a mid to low range handset however, but if you are on …
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G2 Gets Closer to Release, Pops Up in FCC Filing
We told you about the G2 possibly launching on September 29th, and we’ve found something that seems to support our theory. A phone that may well be the T-Mobile G2 has popped up in an FCC filing, listed as the HTC PC10100. According to the …
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FCC Leaks Another Archos Device
Last week, we told you about the Archos 32, a small internet tablet that was leaked. Well, we found another one, the Archos A28, and guess who’s to blame for this one getting out? You got it, the FCC. The A28 is a very small …
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Motorola Sage To Be AT&T’s Next Android Handset?
The FCC never lets us down, does it? A new device filing has popped up suggesting another AT&T-clad Android. Codenamed “Sage”, this Motorola-made device packs 7.2Mbps HSDPA and HSUPA on 850 and 1900MHz bands, along with quadband EDGE, and the usual WiFi, Bluetooth, AGPS, and …
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Acer beTouch E130 Hits FCC
The Acer’s beTouch E130 made a stop over at the FCC to get handled last week. The device has a very similar look to the Blackberry and has a full QWERTY portrait keyboard. Under the hood is Android 1.6, 416MHz processor, 256MB of RAM, 512MB …
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Teardown Reveals Logitech Revue Components
Logitech’s Revue set top box recently visited the FCC, got stripped down, and showed us its innards. Google TV is poised to come this fall, and the Revue is the first device to help it along. From the looks of things, the Logitech Revue features …
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