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Newly posted FCC pic is likely the Nexus 5
Although it has still not been confirmed, it seems to be a lock now that LG is building the Nexus 5, and we have already seen it in action thanks to an inadvertent Google slip.
FCC approves SoftBank acquisition of Sprint and Sprint purchase of Clearwire
The FCC has formally approved Japanese carrier SoftBank's acquisition of Sprint, and approved Sprint's purchase of the rest of CLearwire and its 4G spectrum.
HTC settles with FCC over software security flaws
HTC America has announced this weekend that it will settle with the FCC over claims it did not take adequate steps to eliminate security flaws that eventually put millions of smartphone owner's data at risk of being stolen.
Text-to-911 service gets 'fast tracked'
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski has announced today that all four major wireless carriers in the U.S. have agreed to fast track a service that ......
An even slimmer PS3 is coming
Thanks to a new filing by Sony with the FCC, it seems there is an even slimmer model of the PS3 coming, one that will likely be the final iteration ......
Government sues AT&T over improper billing
The U.S. DOJ has sued AT&T, claiming the carrier improperly billed them for services that are used by deaf and hard-of-hearing subscribers.
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LightSquared gives up on testing and demands FCC approval for their 4G network
LightSquared is attempting to force the FCC to grant permission for their 4G mobile network to operate despite failing to pass NTIA testing.
Leaked report says LightSquared network still failing government tests
LightSquared isn't any closer to getting government approval for their wholesale LTE network according to a leaked report.
AT&T still focused on T-Mobile merger
AT&T executive insists the carrier's number one priority is still the acquisition of T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom AG.
US proposal to free additional wireless spectrum could impact DTV broadcasts
The US House of Representatives Energy & Commerce subcommittee is considering a bill that would change the frequencies used by some DTV channels.
AT&T blasts FCC staff report
AT&T VP responded to the FCC staff report on the proposed AT&T - T-Mobile merger.
FCC drops damning AT&T / T-Mobile merger report
Anger ensues as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) makes public a 143 page staff review on the proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile.
Senate votes down anti-net neutrality resolution
A resolution in the US Senate to prohibit the enactment of net neutrality rules by the FCC failed to pass on Wednesday.
Low Income families in US to get $10 Internet and $150 computers next year
The FCC is partnering with a coalition of private companies and non-profits to offer $10 per month broadband and $150 computers to poor Americans.
President Obama vows to defend FCC net neutrality rules
President Obama plans to veto any legislation which would restrain the FCC from enacting net neutrality rules.
Senators push resolution opposing FCC net neutrality rules
A number of US Senators are pushing for a vote from the full Senate on a resolution to stop the FCC's implementation of net neutrality rules.
LightSquared announces more solutions for proposed LTE network's GPS interference
LightSquared is claiming to have more solutions for GPS interference problems which are preventing FCC approval for their wholesale LTE network.
FCC wants answers about job claims before approving AT&T purchase of T-Mobile
The FCC is demanding details from AT&T about the 5,000 jobs they say their buyout of T-Mobile will add compared to the $10 billion they plan to save.
FCC chairman announces plan to increase broadband availability in US
FCC Chairmain Julius Genachowski wants to make major changes to existing regulatory rules to expand broadband Internet coverage in rural areas
Verizon sues FCC over net neutrality rules
Yesterday Verizon Communications filed a challenge to the FCC's authority to mandate net neutrality through their Open Internet rules.
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