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T-Mobile Suing Starbucks Over Free Wi-Fi By Teresa von Fuchs WirelessWeek - June 09, 2008 T-Mobile USA has filed a suit against Starbucks, saying that the coffee company breached its contract by offering free wireless Internet access in a partnership promotion with AT&T. Starbucks recently began switching over its Wi-Fi service from its 7-year partnership with T-Mobile to AT&T; along with     

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Author: 4phun
Date: Jun 9, 2008 15:21

In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote on Fri, 19 Oct 2007 13:24:07 +0100 <1912803.8OWKVUNoPs@schestowitz.com>: I have lost my Wow ,----[ Quote ] | With PCs or laptops at my house now containing Windows, Linux, and Apple | computers, I'm a three-operating system household. | | [...] | | Perhaps, I'll be saying "Wow" when KDE4
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WirelessWeek - July 09, 2007 Customer Service Troubles for Sprint Nextel By Teresa von Fuchs Sprint Nextel is facing a veritable smear campaign from bloggers and the media regarding letters the carrier recently sent to customers "releasing" them from their contracts. Notices were sent to customers who frequently called Sprint's customer service department, and said that since the company     

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Author: The Ghost In The Machine
Date: Oct 19, 2007 07:04

Some Guy <Some@Guy.com> wrote in news:45D08C89.A636174D@Guy.com: Spam Catcher wrote: From what I've read, Rogers is winding down TDMA services May of this year. Roger will be offering customers a free GSM upgrade. As part of cell service that our company signed up for maybe 8 years ago with Rogers, I still have the original analog cell phone (Panasonic) that is basically
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Folks! Lately, there has been tremendous buzz about WiMax and the portability promise it provides. But is that really worth it? This article: http://www.wirelessweek.com/article/CA6400035.html?spacedesc=Features has a different tale to tell about Clearwire which has recently made its debut of its WiMax services in US cities. What do you have to say about it all? -- Rakesh. http://gopchandani     

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Author: Teresa von Fuchs
Date: Jul 9, 2007 21:42

On 17-Jul-2006, Bob Fry <bobfry@mailinator.com> wrote: Using a digital PCS phone in flight is not illegal so long as the PIC determines it doesn't interfere with any flight or nav instruments. Using an older AMPS cellphone is illegal. WRONG!!! Use of ANY ordinary cellphone while in flight is prohibited. The exception as of today is that AirCell phones (which use analog technology
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Author: Spam Catcher
Date: Feb 13, 2007 14:57

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Author: Rakesh
Date: Dec 15, 2006 22:55

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Author: e.drucker
Date: Jul 18, 2006 12:10

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