For all of you out there who are addicted to the web but need to be on the go, new services have become available to give you the optimal experience on the web through your cellphone. As phones become more sophisticated, the need to transcode webpages... (posted on 25 Apr 2008 by GoMo News)
V-ENABLE has announced the availability of a full-featured downloadable version of FreeMobile411 to Sprint customers. How does it work? Well users hold down the talk key of the phone and speak what they are looking for. The results are then displayed on... (posted on 22 Apr 2008 by GoMo News)
The major cellular carriers have recently acknowledged that a lot of cell phone users want to talk as much as they want and never, ever have to worry about running out of minutes. But Sprint has gone the others one better. Sprint has decided to give its... (posted on 7 Mar 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)
One week ago Verizon Wireless threw down the gauntlet by announcing a $99 unlimited voice plan for post paid subscribers to kick off the battle.  AT&T followed within hours to up the ante by extending the unlimited plan to month-to-month... (posted on 29 Feb 2008 by GoMo News)
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, Mobile It seems Sprint users have something to look forward to, a new selection of phones to choose from. A selection of new phones are expected to be launched on April 16 and seem... (posted on 24 Feb 2008 by Gadgetell)
Section: Communications, Cellular Providers, Mobile The mobile plans war is getting more exciting every single day. After Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and AT&T announced their flat-rate calling plans for $99.99 per month, there are speculations that... (posted on 21 Feb 2008 by Gadgetell)
Engage maximum IT Blogwatch, which heralds a nationwide WiMax network, courtesy of Sprint and Clearwire -- oh, and Intel's billions. Not to mention geeky music from Redmond, via Japan... Karl Bode reports: Last November, Sprint scrapped a deal with... (posted on 19 Feb 2008 by IT Blogwatch)

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