North America Operators Orange T-Mobile US Vodafone October 19, 2009 Reports: UK mega deal puts heat on Vodafone Analysts have been quick to highlight the potential damage Vodafone could suffer from the effects of the planned merger of the UK units of T-Mobile and Orange, announced earlier this week. By Mobile World Live
North America Operators Verizon October 19, 2009 AT&T’s HSPA plans take aim at Verizon Number two US operator AT&T Wireless yesterday unveiled specific plans to upgrade its mobile networks, a move clearly aimed at derailing rival Verizon's momentum with LTE technology By Mobile World Live
Devices North America Operators T-Mobile US October 19, 2009 Motorola unveils Google phone as fightback begins As expected, Motorola yesterday unveiled its first smartphone powered by Google's Android operating system as the US vendor attempts to revive its struggling mobile devices unit. By Mobile World Live
Deutsche Telekom North America Operators T-Mobile US October 19, 2009 Report: Deutsche Telekom mulls Sprint buy T-Mobile USA's parent company has called in Deutsche Bank to advise it on the potential acquisition of rival operator Sprint, according to a Sunday Telegraph report. By Mobile World Live
Devices North America Operators T-Mobile US Verizon October 19, 2009 Motorola aims to expand US op support for Cliq Motorola is looking to take its new Android-powered Cliq smartphone to all the major operators in the US as the company builds on its existing deal with T-Mobile USA. By Mobile World Live
Deutsche Telekom North America Operators T-Mobile US October 19, 2009 Reports: DT unlikely to buy Sprint in near-term The likelihood of a major operator shakeup in the US appears to be diminishing following reports overnight that Deutsche Telekom is not preparing a bid for Sprint and will instead attempt to improve T-Mobile USA's fortunes on its own. By Mobile World Live
North America Operators Verizon October 19, 2009 Nortel closes in on Avaya, Ericsson deals Nortel Networks' plans to sell-off major parts of its businesses appear to be on the home straight. The Canadian vendor announced yesterday that US and Canadian courts have approved its US$915 million deal to sell its enterprise business to Avaya. By Mobile World Live