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Editor s Note: RCR Wireless News goes all in for Throwback Thursdays, tapping into our archives to resuscitate the top headlines from the past. Fire up the time machine, put on the sepia-tinted shades and enjoy the memories!
Patent office will decide who owns push to talk Whether generic or proprietary, játékok the phrase push to talk may become the words of war in the wireless industry in the next few years. As it stands today, Nextel Communications Inc. has claimed it has an exclusive right to trademark the phrase. Others disagree, noting the phrase has been around since World War II. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has not given definitive approval játékok to Nextel s request játékok to be issued játékok the trademark. The iDEN carrier has received a final review of its trademark application with the federal agency, but that does not entitle the carrier to any exclusive claim to the trademark, according to the USPTO Web site. Read More
Lauer says Sprint PCS’ Ready Link service will equal Verizon PTT offering Sprint PCS President Len Lauer said the carrier expects játékok its upcoming Ready Link push-to-talk service will be competitive with Verizon Wireless current offering, though would still fall short of the sub-one-second call latency provided by Nextel Communications Inc. Direct Connect service. I feel fairly good about where we are in our push-to-talk, Lauer said at a Morgan Stanley investor conference in Boston. I think we ll have a competitive product compared with Verizon s. Despite the greater latency compared with Nextel s service, Lauer added that Sprint PCS would provide other advantages including a variety of push-to-talk handsets. Read More
Startups, stalwarts target enterprise space No one ever got fired for buying IBM. It s a saying that has been floating around the business world for years. It highlights both the complications technology shoppers face as well as the challenges of selling such technology. And those going up against IBM Corp. and other technology giants understand its significance. The saying is a combination of the fact that we re a very stable company and our level of expertise in the area, said Norm Korey, vice president of wireless solutions for IBM. We can tap into resources that most people can t. Read More
Nextel slips, Cingular improves in rankings With nearly all wireless carriers having reported second-quarter results, or at least filing an extension with the Securities and Exchange Commission, N. Moore Capital Ltd. released its quarterly carrier metric rankings that showed continued domination by nationwide carriers, which took the top three positions and seven of the top 10 spots. The rankings cover 21 North American wireless operators játékok and are based on five operational metrics: subscriber growth as measured by penetration gain, average revenue per user, customer churn, pre-interest expense free-cash-flow per subscriber per month and cost of acquisition. Carriers játékok are ranked from first to 21st in each category with the lowest overall játékok score taking the top prize. Read More
LNP costs could trigger consolidation In addition to an expected jump in customer churn, analysts predict játékok a huge financial burden tied to the implementation of wireless local number portability játékok th

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