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tagged with CTIA posted in March 2010

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CTIA 2010: Verizon's Brian Higgins

3|31|10   |     |   No comments


Verizon's executive director of LTE ecosystem development explains what types of applications and devices might lend themselves to having LTE capabilities baked in
The Philter
CTIA 2010: Distributed Packet Core?

3|30|10   |   01:55   |   1 comment


6:00 AM Following Light Reading's DPI conference at CTIA, Heavy Reading's Patrick Donegan explains the challenges with a distributed packet core
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CTIA 2010: Qualcomm's Tony Lutz

3|25|10   |   03:06   |   No comments


Qualcomm's director of product management for MediaFLO helps us appreciate the real power of the network carrying the FLO TV service. Interestingly, this media-friendly transport vehicle is not a direct mobile carrier competitor
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CTIA 2010: RealNetworks' Ted Leonard

3|25|10   |   04:38   |   No comments


How do you reach every major handset variant with the same video content? RealNetworks says it has an answer with a new service called the Mobile Video Portal
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CTIA 2010: PayPal's Eric Duprat

3|25|10   |   06:00   |   No comments


PayPal confirms a harsh reality in mobile payments: Carriers simply aren't participating in what could be a very vibrant consumer market
The Philter
CTIA 2010: Putting Handsets to the Test

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9:00 AM At Metrico's (poorly lit) booth, we see a way of objectively testing handset performance before the devices get to a carrier network
The Philter
CTIA 2010: Can Carriers Cash In On Mobile Payments?

3|25|10   |   00:56   |   No comments


7:00 AM In talking to several mobile payment services, I get the feeling the carriers are missing a big opportunity to... Look! Girls!
The Philter
Real. Mobile. TV

3|24|10   |   01:05   |   No comments


7:00 PM As with any other real TV service, the game changer appears to be having a dedicated network that can stand up to consumer demand
The Philter
Worst Demo Explanation Ever?

3|24|10   |     |   1 comment


5:45 PM At the Ericsson booth, Phil attempts to explain an unmanned demo station
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CTIA 2010: Clearwire's Mike Sievert

3|24|10   |   05:14   |   1 comment


3G technologies are slower, more expensive, and don't provide as good a consumer experience, according to Clearwire's chief commercial officer
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CTIA 2010: Towerstream's Mel Yarbrough

3|24|10   |   04:32   |   No comments


The chief revenue officer of Towerstream gives us a perspective on being a fixed wireless ISP at a time when valuations are low, government assistance is appealing, and connectivity demands for businesses are becoming more aggressive
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CTIA 2010: Sprint's Iyad Tarazi

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Sprint's VP of network development and engineering discusses his company's 4G network, its 4G investment, femtocell development, and device possibilities
The Philter
Ericsson: Mobile Data Is King

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10:45 AM Social media will accelerate data consumption, eventually changing how we pay for services
The Philter
Mobile Gaming at CTIA

3|24|10   |     |   No comments


10:20 AM Mobility has changed gaming forever, especially if you have a giant, cable-connected race car in your living room
The Philter
Details on Sprint's EVO

3|23|10   |     |   No comments


6:15 PM Sprint's new superphone seems all set for video sharing and filling up a fat 4G pipe
The Philter
Android Attack

3|23|10   |   01:26   |   1 comment


5:30 PM Phil makes an obvious point about why developers should take a look at Android, even though it doesn't have a huge market share
The Philter
Interview Tease: Sprint's Iyad Tarazi

3|23|10   |     |   No comments


2:45 PM In our coverage of Sprint, we talk about Sprint's coverage of us. Hmmm...
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A Cell Phone Recycler

3|22|10   |   01:49   |   No comments


10:00 PM The former CEO of Radio Shack has started a company to help recycle cell phones, and Sprint is its first customer