Palm, Inc. today introduced Treo(TM) Pro, an effortlessly usable smartphone for businesses that want to simplify their IT infrastructures and lower costs, and for users who want to stay on top of their professional and personal lives. With its streamlined design and Palm...
Stephen L. McPherson, 39, of Chesapeake has been indicted on 13 felony sexual assault charges.
A former Regent University law school assistant dean has been indicted on 13 felony sexual assault charges involving two girls, according to court...
Are you been given the runaround over billing issues or is your company asking you to do it?
Have you ever become so frustrated with Customer Service issues in your dealings with a company that you started seriously contemplating charging them for the lost time these...
When we get a bill that run a few pages long, we tend to check the main numbers and not the details unless there is a big change from month to month. It happened to me with my Cell Phone bill until I noticed a suspicious charge last month for something we did not order.
From Gizmodo:"Yesterday, webroke the story on how to use a pre-paid AT&T SIM card with your iPhone -- no contract, corporate account or virtual operator SIM card necessary. Now here's the graphic tutorial. [Hack...
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Between the recent hullabaloo about the Fairness Doctorine, the FCC's
dismissal of Net Neutrality, and the general Web 2.0 craze Americans
are going to be hearing about the Net Neutrality issue a lot --
particularly as it becomes the hot-button technology issue in the...
"Under a government telecommunications contract worth at least $20 billion, the biggest-ever federal award, AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc. and Qwest Communications International Inc. won the right to bid on orders. Shares of Sprint, the third-biggest U.S. phone...
"The U.S. contines to refuse to consider handing over control of the Internet to a UN style body like the International Telecommunications Union, because it might be too slow to implement rules and technology. Well that's the excuse, the reality is of course the Americans...
"The Federal Communications Commission has ruled that issuers of prepaid calling cards must pay connection fees and help subsidize phone service in rural areas."
highlighted by Troy | 2 years ago 712 views | 0 comments
"Issuers of prepaid calling cards must pay connection fees and help subsidize phone service in rural areas. This was ruled out by The Federal Communications Commission."
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"It never was about Net neutrality boys and girls. It was about gaining more money, cash to be able to buy up the competition, and overcharging for broad band is the way to get that cash. In the meantime how much will Nortel go for, and will Canadians even care. Doubtful...
"The Department of Justice made good its threat to file a motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit brought by EFF against AT&T over its collaboration with the NSA's massive program to wiretap and data-mine...
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"After report says millions of Americans' phone records have been given to the National Security Agency (NSA), Bush says privacy is ''fiercely protected.''"
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