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1001. Taxis add Wi-Fi hotspots; as demand for Web surges, Japanese carrier tests web connections in cabs

1002. Asian carriers look to 4G for revenue growth

1003. Time Warner Cable CEO wary of net rules limiting options

1004. The railroad precedent and the Web; the FCC bids to become the ICC of the Internet

1005. Bharti predicts wireless shake-up

1006. FCC: less rivalry in wireless; regulator sees competition slip as AT&T, Verizon gain larger market shares

1007. Move to 4G may change pricing modelc

1008. The FCC's misguided spectrum quest

1009. Broadband plan calls for more cash

1010. Fix the bridges but don't forget broadband

1011. For wireless carriers, iPad signals further loss of clout

1012. Investors: beware Verizon's generation gap

1013. Mobile TV gets closer as backers cut a path

1014. Subscribers using wireless local loop (WLL) technology

1015. Google set to market own phone next year

1016. The coming mobile meltdown; the big problem isn't insuring net neutrality, but dealing with growth

1017. FCC looks to add to airwaves for wireless

1018. China's telecom-gear makers, once laggards at home, pass foreign rivals

1019. China readies big push into 3G; wireless carriers to invest $40 billion to boost telecom-equipment industry

1020. Cities start own efforts to speed up broadband

1021. Foreign telecoms get busy signal in India; AT&T, others hit snags in their bids to expand wireless-market reach

1022. Phone Web surfing to get smoother ride; more handsets to use flash media player for 'PC experience'

1023. Taking on the world

1024. Digital age means we must care more about space weather

1025. New players reshape wireless Germany; consumer use grows as prices fall and big carriers' market share slips

1026. Those on the go get to go online; cars, planes and maybe even trains are becoming wireless hot spots

1027. FCC backs spectrum open access; some auctioned airwaves to allow multiple devices in win for Google group

1028. Cellphones get Wi-Fi, adding network options

1029. The wireless wars

1030. Wi-Fi to the max

1031. Faster Wi-Fi hits hurdles; new devices for improved technology lack a unifying standard

1032. Syniverse supports Indian Operators' transition to 3G, 4G, and beyond

1033. Phone giants are lobbying hard to block towns' wireless plans; as cities try to build networks, SBC and other companies say its unfair competition

1034. AT & T: broadband, Internet use by mobile phone subscribers up

1035. US businesses expected to spend more on wireless voice services during coming years

1036. Sweden is ideal mobile gaming and entertainment test market

1037. Smartphones will dominate wireless handset market by 2008, according to a new allied business intelligence study. (Market Intelligence)

1038. U.S. prepaid calling card industry to reach $6.4 billion by 2008, ATLANTIC-ACM study reveals. (Business)

1039. Strong growth for Bluetooth Chipsets in spite of economy. (Market Intelligence)

1040. Smartphones will dominate wireless handset market by 2008. (Market Intelligence)

1041. Worldwide handset market shows signs of life, rebounding from its worst year ever, IDC says. (Market Intelligence)

1042. Strategy Analytics publishes top 10 Global Wireless Predictions for 2003. (Market & Intelligent)

1043. Simple communication drives mobile Internet in 2003 - Center for Telecom Management, University of Southern California. (Market & Intelligent)

1044. 'Send that video clip to my mobile.'

1045. Let's stop playing the 3G blame game: everyone makes excuses for the delays in mobile data services, but the real issue here is the inherent lack of demand for new technology. (A User's View)

1046. Oburchay sees paging revival pushed by two-way service

1047. NSN and Cisco best positioned to deliver on NFV; market to reach $6B by 2018

1048. Study: demand for mobile satellite in developing areas will come, but slowly

1049. Special report: MSS systems may become saturated with users

1050. Machine-to-machine connections to boom

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