Recently added articles from Wireless Week:
Wheels of Churn.
Sep 01, 2006; ... By Monica Alleven Sprint and T-Mobile USA make efforts to tackle their high churn levels while Verizon basks in the 2Q afterglow. If carriers were ranked solely on their ability to keep customers, Verizon Wireless and Cingular Wireless would be tops, with Sprint ...
How Vital is Data?(telecommunications industry)
Sep 01, 2006; ... By Brad Smith Wireless data's becoming a trigger for carriers' revenue streams. All you need to do is look at the latest financial results to see that wireless data is becoming more important to operators - that's why they're spending money on new network technology ...
DRM Concerns Stack Up.(digital rights management )
Sep 01, 2006; ... By Sue Marek The Open Mobile Alliance has made progress with its OMA 2.0 standard, but there are still some disconnects. As consumers' mobile content appetites grow, so do concerns about digital rights management (DRM). Most DRM is currently handled by aggregators, ...
Changing Tunes.(Company overview)
Sep 01, 2006 ... By Mark Rockwell Wireless is reshaping the way music is made, but not with sound. Music has been the fuel for a century's worth of modern technological advances - phonographs, radios, vinyl records, magnetic tape and digitized optical discs. Music has, in turn, been ...
Public Safety Interoperability: Slowly Gaining Ground.
Sep 01, 2006 ... By Brad Smith Interoperability may be a challenge for years to come, but strides are being made. Five years after the 9/11 terrorist attack and one year after a devastating hurricane season the nation continues to work on communications solutions to help public ...