EU Reaches Deal on Mobile-Roaming Prices
Wall Street Journal
By FRANCES ROBINSON BRUSSELS—European institutions have reached a deal to impose new limits on consumer prices for mobile roaming, including a new price cap for data roaming, which will progressively bring prices down and eventually allow users to ...
See all stories on this topic »European Lawmakers Reach Deal to Extend Caps on Roaming Fees
New York Times
BERLIN — European lawmakers on Wednesday agreed to extend the Continent's system of retail price controls on mobile phone roaming charges for five years, and enacted the first price caps onmobile Internet fees that are paid by traveling smartphone ...
See all stories on this topic »EU reaches deal to lower mobile roaming fees
Reuters
BRUSSELS, March 28 (Reuters) - The European Commission and European lawmakers and governments reached agreement to reform mobile roaming fees, allowing consumers to pay less for calls, texts and mobile Web services when travelling abroad, ...
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EU caps fees for mobile phone calls, Internet use abroad; tries to boost ...
Washington Post
BRUSSELS — The European Union is clamping down on mobile network providers charging consumers high prices for using their phones and tablet computers abroad. The European Parliament said Wednesday that it had reached a deal with governments on ...
See all stories on this topic »Box Transforms Mobile Enterprise With Box OneCloud
MarketWatch (press release)
PALO ALTO, CA, Mar 28, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Box today announced Box OneCloud, the first mobile cloud for the enterprise to unify business information across devices and applications. Box OneCloud provides a suite of more than 30 powerful, ...
See all stories on this topic »Japan's Mobile Carriers to Begin Service on Tokyo Subways This Week
PCWorld
By Jay Alabaster, IDG News Train passengers will soon be able to use their mobile phones on the city's subways. Japan's three largest mobile carriers said Wednesday that they would begin to offer services on sections of some lines from this week, ...
See all stories on this topic »Glu Mobile Spikes; Is The Company A Takeover Target?
Forbes
Glu Mobile shares are trading sharply higher Wednesday morning on what would appear to be speculation that the mobile gaming company could be a takeover target. Last Friday, the stock spiked 21% after Needham analyst Sean McGowan picked up coverage of ...
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Wall Street Journal
By FRANCES ROBINSON BRUSSELS—European institutions have reached a deal to impose new limits on consumer prices for mobile roaming, including a new price cap for data roaming, which will progressively bring prices down and eventually allow users to ...
See all stories on this topic »European Lawmakers Reach Deal to Extend Caps on Roaming Fees
New York Times
BERLIN — European lawmakers on Wednesday agreed to extend the Continent's system of retail price controls on mobile phone roaming charges for five years, and enacted the first price caps onmobile Internet fees that are paid by traveling smartphone ...
See all stories on this topic »EU reaches deal to lower mobile roaming fees
Reuters
BRUSSELS, March 28 (Reuters) - The European Commission and European lawmakers and governments reached agreement to reform mobile roaming fees, allowing consumers to pay less for calls, texts and mobile Web services when travelling abroad, ...
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Box releases mobile app menu for iOS devices Computerworld By Lucas Mearian Computerworld - Enterprise cloud storage provider Box.com, announced today a new tool that provides a menu of the most popular mobile apps that work with its cloud-based file sharing service. The tool, called Box OneCloud, ... See all stories on this topic » | Computerworld |
Washington Post
BRUSSELS — The European Union is clamping down on mobile network providers charging consumers high prices for using their phones and tablet computers abroad. The European Parliament said Wednesday that it had reached a deal with governments on ...
See all stories on this topic »Box Transforms Mobile Enterprise With Box OneCloud
MarketWatch (press release)
PALO ALTO, CA, Mar 28, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Box today announced Box OneCloud, the first mobile cloud for the enterprise to unify business information across devices and applications. Box OneCloud provides a suite of more than 30 powerful, ...
See all stories on this topic »Japan's Mobile Carriers to Begin Service on Tokyo Subways This Week
PCWorld
By Jay Alabaster, IDG News Train passengers will soon be able to use their mobile phones on the city's subways. Japan's three largest mobile carriers said Wednesday that they would begin to offer services on sections of some lines from this week, ...
See all stories on this topic »Glu Mobile Spikes; Is The Company A Takeover Target?
Forbes
Glu Mobile shares are trading sharply higher Wednesday morning on what would appear to be speculation that the mobile gaming company could be a takeover target. Last Friday, the stock spiked 21% after Needham analyst Sean McGowan picked up coverage of ...
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Box's OneCloud launches as 'first mobile cloud for the enterprise' ZDNet (blog) By Rachel King | March 28, 2012, 6:00am PDT Summary: Not only can mobile device users access their cloud-based files with Box, but they can access and edit those files directly on smartphones and tablets with third-party apps. See all stories on this topic » | ZDNet (blog) |