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- Nextel eyes new PTT BlackBerry launch for Q4 - Mexico (Business News Americas)
 Wed, 20 Aug 2008 18:38:10 GMT The Mexican unit of digital trunking operator NII Holdings (Nasdaq: NIHD), which operates the Nextel brand, is planning to launch a new push to talk (PTT) version of the BlackBerry smartphone in the fourth quarter of 2008, Nextel México's president Peter Foyo told BNamericas.
- America for sale (FSView)
 Thu, 21 Aug 2008 04:13:23 GMT In a capitalist economy anything goes - as long as the price is right. Businesses merge constantly without causing any disturbance to their products or consumers. For instance, the powerhouse cellular company, Sprint, consolidated with Nextel, while AOL merged with Time Warner.
- Palm to launch Treo Pro without US carrier (San Francisco Chronicle)
 Wed, 20 Aug 2008 14:51:40 GMT Palm Inc. announced Wednesday it will sell a new smart phone aimed at business users this fall, but it won't have the backing of a U.S. carrier. The Treo Pro, a slimmer, redesigned phone similar in features to the Treo 800w Palm sells through Sprint Nextel...
- Palm to launch Treo Pro without US carrier (The State)
 Wed, 20 Aug 2008 14:45:35 GMT Palm Inc. announced Wednesday it will sell a new smart phone aimed at business users this fall, but it won't have the backing of a U.S. carrier. The Treo Pro, a slimmer, redesigned phone similar in features to the Treo 800w Palm sells through Sprint Nextel Corp., will be carried in Europe by Vodafone Group PLC and O2 and in Australia by Telstra. In the U.S., Palm will sell for $549 an unlocked ...
- KU Researchers Hoping to Improve Broadband Wireless Services (Kansas City InfoZine)
 Wed, 20 Aug 2008 09:54:28 GMT As cell phones become mobile computers with broadband Internet access, University of Kansas researchers examine technologies that could aid in the widespread deployment of high-speed wireless access for the Sprint Nextel network.
- Final Glance: Telecom companies (INO News)
 Thu, 21 Aug 2008 21:58:05 GMT AT&T Inc rose $.07 or .2 percent, to $30.76. Qwest unchanged at $3.68.
- The Closing Bell: Oil prices rise — stocks do too (The Kansas City Star)
 Thu, 21 Aug 2008 20:53:14 GMT Wall Street ended mixed Thursday after investors largely shrugged off a jump in oil prices and focused instead on a bullish analyst call on Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. that eased worries about the financial sector.
- Weather’s effects on wireless signals studied (Lawrence Journal-World)
 Wed, 20 Aug 2008 06:27:48 GMT Kansas University researchers, along with Sprint Nextel and Sunflower Broadband, will be studying ways to improve high-speed wireless technology.
- Kansas City Talk Show Host to Launch National Business Show with 15-Day, 3,500-Mile Mystery Tour across America (Centre Daily Times)
 Thu, 21 Aug 2008 22:38:53 GMT "Live with Jay" host, Jay Liebenguth (www.livewithjay.com), is hitting the road on a mystery tour to talk with U.S. business leaders across the country about the businesses they run and the tools they use to succeed.
- Midday Glance: Telecom companies (INO News)
 Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:12:34 GMT AT&T Inc fell $.13 or .4 percent, to $30.56. Qwest fell $.03 or .8 percent, to $3.65.
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