Nokia North America Operators RAN Vendors T-Mobile US Vodafone October 23, 2009 Report: Vodafone, T-Mobile plan mobile VoIP tariffs TeleGeography, citing a Financial Times Deutschland report, notes that mobile operators Vodafone Germany and T-Mobile Deutschland may back down from their refusal to sell Nokia handsets with Skype's VoIP software included. By Mobile World Live
North America Operators Verizon October 23, 2009 Verizon confirms netbook plans Verizon Wireless has confirmed it is to launch a 3G netbook on 17 May. By Mobile World Live
North America Operators T-Mobile US October 23, 2009 T-Mobile USA offers US11.5M to settle ETF case T-Mobile USA has become the latest US mobile operator to move to settle a class action suit brought against it concerning so-called 'Early Termination Fees' (ETFs), the charges levied on consumers who break their mobile contracts early. By Mobile World Live
North America Operators Verizon October 23, 2009 Verizon Wireless sharpens LTE roadmap Verizon Wireless this week provided further details on timescale for deployment of its LTE network. By Mobile World Live
North America Operators Orange T-Mobile US October 22, 2009 Report: T-Mobile, Orange voice LTE concerns A report from Unstrung reveals major technical issues that global operators Orange and T-Mobile believe need to be resolved before LTE can be commercially viable, suggesting the two companies are not anticipating their own deployment of the technology in the short- to medium-term. By Mobile World Live
North America Operators Verizon October 22, 2009 AT&T linked to Leap Wireless acquisition Investor rumours in the US this week suggest that AT&T is mulling the acquisition of rival US operator Leap Wireless, a regional provider that specialises in low-cost mobile phone deals. By Mobile World Live
Apple Devices North America Operators T-Mobile US October 22, 2009 T-Mobile Austria linked to iPhone leak T-Mobile Austria has accidentally provided details of the new iPhone, which will include 32GB storage instead of 16GB or 8GB, according to Telecompaper, citing reports in the German and Austrian press. By Mobile World Live