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September 27, 2007
What is Verizon thinking? According to the NY Times, Verizon has decided to block an organization from sending text messages to it's (the organization's own) members. Messages the organization's members sign-up to receive: In turning down the program, Verizon, one...
January 24, 2007
One thing that's really annoying about buying a cell phone these days is figuring out whether it's compatible with your wireless provider. For example, Apple has fired up the masses with new iPhone, but it's only going to be available...
October 12, 2006
Oliver over at MobileCrunch has posted a glowing review of a new custom voicemail service called YouMail that allows cell phone customers to create unique voicemail greetings based on caller ID, so a person could have a unique greeting for...
January 29, 2006
Under this scenario, a company like Yahoo could pay for prioritized bandwidth, causing their site's content to be delivered faster than Google's. Communications companies, including AT&T, Verizon, and BellSouth see prioritized bandwidth as a way to generate new revenue from content providers. This is a hot issue deserving attention from internet users because congress is updating the 1996 Telecommunications Act this year.
December 28, 2005
I have been a Treo user since the Handspring Treo 300 first came out. Moved to the Treo 600 right when it became available, then the 650 once again right away. I love the ability to use the entire smartphone...
December 21, 2005
A Verizon customer shares his frustrations with Verizon's new FiOS internet service.
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