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Rogers’ TiVo, Verizon Wireless Ink Cell Deal

Rogers’ digital-video recording (DVR) company announced Tuesday that it inked a pact with Verizon Wireless. The partnership will yield a service called TiVo Mobile, geared to elevate the reach of Rogers’ firm above and beyond its set-top-boxes and TVs–and connect its eponymous service to cell phones.

Via: Forbes

Cingular and Qpass to Expand Premium Content & Services Business

Qpass announced an extension of its partnership with Cingular Wireless, the nation’s largest wireless carrier, to continue to provide the technology platform and services that support and efficiently manage the premium content and services offered by Cingular to its customers.

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All Eyes On Cingular As AT&T, BellSouth Merge

AT&T’s acquisition of BellSouth will enable the new company to move ahead more aggressively with its Cingular Wireless unit, already the largest cell phone service provider in the country. In the announcement of the merger Sunday, the firms stressed the importance of the wireless operation.

Via: Yahoo

MTV Networks and Sprint Offer Hit Music, Comedy and Entertainment Programming on Sprint TV

MTV Networks and Sprint announced that hit music, comedy and entertainment programming from the nation’s premier music brands - CMT, MTV and VH1 - and the only all-comedy network, COMEDY CENTRAL, is now available on-demand on the Sprint TV lineup. In addition to offering subscribers select clips from such hit MTV Networks programs as ’CMT Insider,’ ’The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,’ ’Laguna Beach’ and ’Best Week Ever,’ Sprint becomes the first domestic wireless service to stream the CMT, MTV and VH1 radio stations.

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Vodafone Partners with Mobiltel and Verizon Wireless

Vodafone recently announced it has signed a Partner Agreement with Mobiltel, the Bulgarian mobile operator of Telekom Austria. Vodafone’s products and services will be dual branded in Bulgaria by Mobiltel, combining Mobiltel’s nationally recognised brand with Vodafone’s global brand.

Via: CRM Today

USA Wireless Market Revenue Rises 10.7%

Revenue in the USA wireless market totaled US$174.7 billion in 2005, up 10.7% from 2004, with an acceleration in handset revenue and a ramp-up in new wireless subscribers as key drivers of growth, according to the newly released report from the industry trade association, TIA. The wireless handset and device market totaled $15 billion in 2005 and is expected to increase 19.3% in 2006 climbing to $17.8 billion. Twenty-five million new wireless subscribers were added in 2005, more than in any other year, and the 21.4 million subscribers added in 2004 matched the previous high in 2001.

Via: Cellular News

CBS to launch wireless alerts service

Television and radio station owner CBS Corp. on Monday said it plans to launch a service that offers wireless breaking news video and text alerts, as it seeks to find new places for its programing.

Via: Reuters

Business are most attractive market segment for wireless carriers

Because of their ability to generate higher average revenues per user (ARPU), business customers continue to represent one of the most attractive market segments for wireless carriers. As they seek to expand this lucrative subscriber base, carriers need to better understand the dynamics and drivers of corporate wireless buying decisions and tailor their offerings to effectively meet the unique needs of these business users.

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Hopling deploys Wi-Fi hotspots in Dutch railway stations

Hopling Technologies, a Dutch company which specialises in wireless networking technologies, has completed the build of a Wi-Fi mesh network at 20 major stations and hotspot coverage of 50 train stations in the country, according to Telecompaper. Hopling is working with KPN, which is managing the project for the National Dutch Rail Authority.

Via: TeleGeography

Nokia To Produce Wi-Fi Phone

Nokia Corp. has unveiled a mobile phone that automatically switches between the Internet and standard cellular networks. The technology, known as Voice over Internet Protocol, has become popular because of its low cost, but most users are tied to a single computer.

Via: AHN