FCC announces plans to upgrade century-old phone system Fox News Move over, Ma Bell. About a third of Americans use iPhone or Android-based cellularphones, and another third place digital phone calls through their cable provider, Vonage or others. But that last third of Americans still rely on the century-old ... See all stories on this topic » |
Bell to Track Customers' Web History, TV Viewing, Phone Calls and Mobile Usage Broadcaster Bell's privacy policy has been updated to indicate that it plans to start tracking customers and collect data on web and mobile usage, TV viewng and phone callinghabits. Bell will start collecting customer data on November 16th, which it says will be... See all stories on this topic » |
FCC Plans Overhaul of Old Phone Network CIO Today Time to say goodbye, Alexander Graham Bell. The phone system that was built on principles going back to Bell is on the verge of being replaced by Internet technology, thanks to an effort spearheaded by the Federal Communications Commission. In a post ... See all stories on this topic » |
Breakage And Prepaid Phone Plans Challenged In Court Mondaq News Alerts (registration) The Ontario Superior Court recently certified a class-action lawsuit against Bell Mobility in which the plaintiff challenges the company's practice of putting expiry dates on its prepaid cell phone cards and its practice of treating any unused ... See all stories on this topic » |
Bell improving cell service in New Lowell Simcoe.com Bell Canada plans to erect a 40-metre cell phone tower in New Lowell to improve service in the area. The company plans to erect the tower at the rear of the Royal Canadian Legion's property on County Road 9. At the moment, the closest Bell tower is... See all stories on this topic » |
BlackBerry Z10 will be $0 on a 2-year contract MobileSyrup.com No way I am spending at least $70 a month for the next two years with Bell. ...#clueless. Justin B. If Telus matches, since I already have service, and would only need to up my plan by $20/month, the phone comes out to $240…would be cheaper than google. See all stories on this topic » |
Cincinnati Bell gets two hot new phones in time for holidays Cincinnati Business Courier “We are thrilled to pair two more top-of-the-line mobile devices with our powerful 4G network and service plans,” Cincinnati Bell managing director of wireless product management Michael Gordon said in a news release. “The devices' speed and advanced ... See all stories on this topic » |
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