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Cingular Wireless LLC plans to offer 3G (third-generation) mobile data service in a number of major U.S. urban and suburban markets next year and in most major U.S. markets by the end of 2006, the ...
The United States lags behind Europe and Japan when it comes to using cell phones, as U.S. users often are content simply to use their mobile handsets simply as phones on the go. Their European and ...
Cingular has renewed its commitment to Microsoft, vowing to launch more Windows Mobile devices throughout 2005. Cingular already offers the Motorola MPx220 Smartphone and Siemens SX66 Pocket PC phone.
NEW YORK — Cingular Wireless is introducing a service for nonbusiness users to get BlackBerry-like mobile access to their personal e-mail accounts from AOL, Yahoo and MSN Hotmail on a cellphone. The ...
Cingular Wireless said Tuesday it is offering the latest BlackBerry phone from Nov. 21. The BlackBerry 8700c will be available exclusively from Cingular, and it will have faster Internet-access ...
Cingular Wireless said Thursday that it would pay $5.11 million in back wages to 25,351 customer service employees to settle government charges that it violated federal overtime laws. Cingular, which ...
At long last, Cingular has begun deploying its UMTS network in various cities around the United States, finally bringing real 3G services to its customers. Beginning November 1, the UMTS network will ...
Cingular Wireless stores today will start selling a small, brightly colored cell phone called the Firefly, becoming the first national carrier to offer a mobile phone tailor-made for children 12 years ...
In a settlement with the Labor Department, Cingular Wireless LLC will pay $5.1 million in back wages to almost 26,000 customer service workers for alleged overtime pay violations. After the department ...
AT&T will begin to extinguish next week the brand of cell phone operator Cingular, built up with billions of dollars over a few years, to imprint its more-than-century-old name firmly across its ...
Wireless carriers Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile USA said Tuesday that they will shelve a three-year-old network infrastructure joint venture, based on the former's pending buyout of AT&T Wireless.
Cingular Wireless Tuesday announced that it plans to offer 3G mobile data service in a number of major U.S. urban and suburban markets next year and in most major U.S. markets by the end of 2006. The ...