Phones - Where Have All the Pagers Gone? (Slashdot)
Cingular GSM Phones November 13th, 2008Where Have All the Pagers Gone? (Slashdot)
oddRaisin writes “After recently sleeping through a page for work, I decided to change my paging device from my BlackBerry (which is quiet and has a pathetic vibrate mode) to an actual pager. After looking at the websites of Cingular, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint, I’m left scratching my head and wondering where all the pagers went. I can’t find them or any mention of them. Pagers of yore …
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All The Latest Mobile Phone and Electronics News - MobileWhack.com
All The Latest Mobile Phone and Electronics NewsMobileWhack.com, Australia - Nov 7, 2008The MOTOKRZR K1 is now available on the Cingular Network, so if you crave some Moto love, you know where to head off! The price of Motorola KRZR is $199.99 …
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Mastercard Jumps into Pay-by-Phone (PC Magazine)
The potentially lucrative business of mobile phone wallets is waiting for banks and telecom operators to agree on their role, and where the money will come from.
Source: www.pcmag.com
Man found guilty in cell phone heist - Annapolis Capital
Man found guilty in cell phone heistAnnapolis Capital, MD - Oct 31, 2008Green confessed to helping swipe 19 pallets of Cingular phones from the HBI Priority Freight terminal in Glen Burnie after agents caught him with some of …
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Banks and telcos to decide on wallet-phones (Interactive Investor)
Thu 30 Oct, 2008 04:47
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Banks, telcos to decide on wallet-phones (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The potentially lucrative business of mobile phone wallets is waiting for banks and telecom operators to agree on each one's role and possible revenue flow in the future.
Source: nz.news.yahoo.com
Biggest Merger and Acquisition Disasters (Investopedia)
If a merger goes well, the new company should appreciate in value as investors anticipate synergies to be actualized, creating cost savings and/or increased revenue for the new entity.
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Man found guilty in cell phone heist (The Capital)
Walter Lee Green, 49, pleaded guilty in federal court to receipt and possession of stolen cell phones. He now faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine when he is sentenced Feb. 13.
Source: www.hometownannapolis.com
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