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All the perks with none of the pain
by
Marc Sanchez
Sep 22, 2011
Verizon, the nation's number one wireless carrier, gave its un-official blessing of the AT&T/T-Mobile merger (officially it remains neutral)....
Full text of Senators' letter to AT&T
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John Moe
May 26, 2011
As discussed on today's show, here's the text of the letter sent to AT&T by Senators Klobuchar and Kohl on the issue of data usage....
MID-DAY UPDATE: Obama defends U.S. spending on no-fly zone, consumer spending up 0.7% in February
Mar 28, 2011
Here are today's top headlines from the Marketplace Morning Report and around the web...
MID-DAY UPDATE: AT&T hopes to acquire T-Mobile, Japanese concerns mount over food radiation exposure
Mar 21, 2011
Here are today's headlines from The Marketplace Morning Report and around the web. ...
AT&T to cap DSL data usage
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John Moe
Mar 14, 2011
AT&T has announced it will start charging extra to DSL customers who use a lot of data. Beginning May 2nd, customers who exceed 150gb in a mon...
Lots of fuss about the D-block
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John Moe
Mar 3, 2011
We're coming up on the 10 year anniversary of September 11th, and there's still a lot of squabbling about creating a separate network for public...
AT&T will sell Kindles
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John Moe
Feb 28, 2011
Starting March 6th, you can get a Kindle from an AT&T store. AT&T announced today it will sell the Amazon Kindle 3G - you can connect over...
For public good, not for profit.
AT&T offers unlimited mobile to mobile calling
by
John Moe
Feb 10, 2011
The famed telephone and telegraph company is watching a lot of customers jump to Verizon for the iPhone so they're trying to think of ways to get...
Verizon iPhone reviews start rolling in
by
John Moe
Feb 3, 2011
Walt Mossberg says that it's much better with phone calls than AT&T but the data speeds are shorter.
Josh Topolsky at Engadget pretty much s...
Verizon iPhone reviews start rolling in
by
John Moe
Feb 3, 2011
Walt Mossberg says that it's much better with phone calls than AT&T but the data speeds are shorter.
Josh Topolsky at Engadget pretty much s...