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FCC and T-Mobile Enter Consent Decree Regarding the Marketing of Non-Compliant Devices

The Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has reached an agreement with T-Mobile US to resolve claims regarding the company’s reported violation of the Commission’s Equipment Marketing Rules.

FCC Warns Mobile Service Providers of Obligations to Protect Access to Cellphones

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a strong reminder to mobile phone service providers of their obligations to protect consumers from cybercriminal hacks of their cellphone accounts.

FCC Published Interactive Mobile Broadband Map

As part of its effort to promote widespread access to mobile broadband capabilities in...

Aeroflex TM500 Family Drives Better Mobile User Experience with 4×4 MIMO Carrier Aggregation

Aeroflex Limited announced that the TM500 family now supports aggregation of two 4x4 MIMO...

Companies Recall Charging Kits and Adaptors

Two companies have recently announced recalls of mobile device charging kits due to reports...
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Commission Investigates T-Mobile for Cramming Complaints

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced plans to investigate consumer complaints of...

Agilent Technologies and FIME Announce Availability of Mobile Payment Test Systems Based on EMV Contactless Level 1 Specifications

Agilent Technologies Inc. and FIME, a secure-chip consulting and testing provider, today announced the...

FCC Speed Test App for iPhone

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced the release of a new iPhone...

Researchers Develop Model to Show How Mobile Networks Can Power Themselves

A team of researchers at the University of Southern California collaborated with Samsung to develop a model that interprets how fast wireless devices can capture and store energy to demonstrate that complex networks can be run on renewable energy sources.

Wireless Technology Uses Interference to Enhance Mobile Internet

A new wireless technology is being developed that makes better use of the wireless spectrum and uses a different approach than current wireless technology. This new technology, pCell, uses signal interference where signals overlap and create small personal mobile internet cells.

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