phonescoop.com - 30 days ago
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Documents that recently became public on the FCC web site provide some details about the LG GM730F. The FCC confirms that the GM730F includes 850/1900MHz HSDPA, which are the 3G bands used by AT&T.; The GM730F also has Bluetooth ... (follow link to read)
businessweek.com - 10/30/2009
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businessweek.com —
BusinessWeek 's review of information handed over to
regulators shows the call-management service has more than 1...
million users. It may be expanded abroad By Arik Hesseldahl In response to questions by U.S. regulators, Google ( GOOG ) handed over ...
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How Google Voice Is Growing
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com - 10/29/2009
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Posted by Richard Whitt, Washington Telecom and Media
Counsel In our response today to the FCC's inquiry...
about Google Voice, we announced that our engineers have developed a tailored solution for restricting calls to specific numbers engaged in what ...
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Our response to the FCC on Google Voice
publicknowledge.org - 29 days ago
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publicknowledge.org —
The battle over your home entertainment equipment is
heating up again and the time to make your...
voice heard is now. Hollywood wants the Federal Communications Commission to grant the studios permission to engage in so-called “Selectable Output ...
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Tell the FCC to Say "No" to the Cable Kill Switch
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LG GM730F at the FCC, appears poised for an AT&T launch
WMExperts —
... FCC and has all the guts it needs for an AT&T launch (meaning the 850/1900MHz 3G bands), as well as mentions of AT&T services in the manual. There's also Bluetooth, GPS and WiFi (naturally), a 5MP camera, touchscreen, optical trackpad and a 1000mAh battery. Check out the manual (pdf) for the full rundown on what's inside. Want a better idea of what's in store? Check out Malatesta's hands-on with the GM730's counterpart, the GM750. FCC via Phone Scoop
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Some Windows Mobile Love From LG Hits the FCC
Mobility Site —
... as expected. This phone hasn’t been announced, but the draft of the user’s manual mentions some AT&T services, so it makes sense to assume this one is headed to AT&T. A replacement for the Incite? Oh, the manual makes mention of an accelerometer and proximity sensors. Another thing weird is in the manual. You have mentions of AT&T’s “MediaNet” but the headers and page numbers are in T-Mobile Pink? Hmmm. Interesting?
Source: Phone Scoop
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