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24 Apr

Verizon’s Hub will interact with Verizon Wireless phones

We’re still trying to piece together the Verizon Hub mystery — namely whether it’ll be available outside the realm of Verizon’s FiOS broadband customer base — but either way, we have some evidence here that it’ll play nice with the Verizon Wireless handset of your choice. The device was designed from the start to be [...]

24 Apr

Verizon’s next-gen PTT is not QChat

Sprint contacted us today to let us know that it owns the exclusive North American rights to Qualcomm’s QChat PTT technology, which raised a very interesting question: what the heck is Verizon using, then? PhoneNews is suggesting that Big Red’s actually using an upgraded version of BREWChat, Qualcomm’s old-skool PTT system that had originally been [...]

24 Apr

DISH Networks teams with Alcatel-Lucent for DVB-SH trial in US

Ah ha! So this is what DISH Network was planning on doing with its recently-purchased swath of spectrum. Just under two months after analysts pondered what the firm was thinking throwing out bids for a smidgen of bandwidth — and not even a fortnight after the ICO G1 successfully launched in order to bring DVB-SH [...]

24 Apr

Comcast hires former O2 CTO, possibly starting wireless division

We’re not exactly willing to sign up for even more punishment at the hands of Comcast, but all you masochists in the crowd should take note: GigaOm is reporting that the cable giant is “serious” about offering wireless services and has hired former Telefonica O2 Europe CTO Dave Williams to make it happen. It’s not [...]

24 Apr

Cable companies drop Pivot, break up with Sprint Nextel

Wow, it looks like someone was listening when we said that Pivot wasn’t going anywhere just an hour ago — Comcast, Time Warner (Engadget’s parent company) and Cox have all confirmed to the AP that they’ve backed out of the quad-play partnership, leaving Sprint alone to awkwardly hang out with Advance / Newhouse, which declined [...]

24 Apr

Qualcomm rakes in more quarterly cash than it did a year ago

The royalty, lawsuit, and chipset machine better known as Qualcomm has gone public with its digits for the second quarter of fiscal 2008, and to sum things up, it’s all looking pretty rosy. At $2.61 billion, revenue was up a solid 17 percent year over year — up 7 from the previous quarter — and [...]

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