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tagged with MobileCON posted in October 2012

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LRTV Interviews
AT&T Woos the Enterprise With Push-to-Talk

10|15|12   |   4:37   |   No comments


AT&T is taking on the role of the help desk for the enterprise while also encouraging users to switch from Sprint to AT&T's soon-to-launch P2T network
Jonestown
MobileCON 2012: Mobile in Flux

10|12|12   |   1:33   |   No comments


8:00 AM Can either Sprint or T-Mobile grow their subscriber base as an unlimited 4G operator?
LRTV Interviews
FreedomPop's Mobile Data Moves

10|11|12   |   2:53   |   No comments


The Clearwire MVNO may be a plus-one data service now, but it'd like to replace more expensive mobile data plans at Tier 1s and eventually compete in the living room as well
Jonestown
2013: Richer Services on 4G?

10|11|12   |   01:13   |   No comments


2013 might just be about more capacity and coverage on LTE networks in the U.S., not jazzed-up voice and video carrier services
LRTV Interviews
Raco Blesses T-Mobile's Marriage to MetroPCS

10|11|12   |   3:47   |   1 comment


John Horn, president of M2M services firm Raco Wireless, says a merged T-Mobile and MetroPCS means increased 2G capacity, a broader customer reach and infinite connected device possibilities for M2M
Light Reedy
Smartphones' Split Personality

10|10|12   |   1:47   |   1 comment


6:30 PM Helping enterprises offer their employees a work/life balance, right on their smartphones, is an important opportunity for wireless operators
LRTV Interviews
Bango Fits the Bill for Wireless Operators

10|10|12   |   3:44   |   No comments


A carrier payments vendor is helping take wireless operators from app stores to digital purchases to the physical world with mobile payments and analytics
Wireless Bits
Small-Cells Shakeout Looms

10|10|12   |   0:58   |   7 comments


8:00 AM As Infonetics Research says small cell volumes won't be big enough to support the current crop of vendors, I've chosen some potential M&A candidates