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The Issue Nobody’s Talking About in the AT&T/T-Mobile Debate

The latest news on the AT&T/T-Mobile merger comes from California. State regulators said last Thursday they would launch an investigation into the proposed merger. This is yet another worrisome problem for AT&T to deal with in what is turning out to be a very squeaky deal. ...

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The Mobile Merger Domino Effect

The wireless and wire line telecom industry is changing, again. Remember a decade ago, when we had long-distance companies? Then the long-distance giants were acquired by the baby bells. Next, the baby bells merged into three. Then the wireless industry merged its way down to a handful of giants. ...

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Visions of Android@Home Dance in Google’s Head

Let's take a peak into the future. Over the next few years, we will see the industry continue to transform itself. Industry leaders may change. We have seen that happen in the smartphone industry already. Are telephone and cable television companies next? ...

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Summer Reading: Will Fear of GPS Interference Doom LightSquared?

LightSquared sounds like a great idea. The company sees a growing need and has a plan. It plans on building a network and offering extra capacity to wireless carriers for wireless data usage. ...

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Stroke Survivors Can Come Back Strong – and Tech Tools Can Help

Since May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and since I am a stroke survivor, I want to share with you some important information everyone needs to know -- whether you are a stroke survivor yourself, or have a recovering relative or friend. ...

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Wireless Health: What’s in It for Doctors?

After listening to countless companies' exciting ideas, I have come to the conclusion that the new wireless health sector has the potential to grow into a booming business within the next five years. The question is, how much am I willing to bet? The potential is there, but can we clear the path? ...

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AT&T Sees T-Mobile Merger Through Rose-Colored Glasses

I want to give you some of the feedback on my recent column, "Thumbs Up or Down for AT&T + T-Mobile?" It is very interesting indeed. This merger is getting lots of attention. Arguments on both sides make sense, but only one side will win. Which side are you on, and why? Have you thought it through? ...

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AT&T Sees T-Mobile Merger Through Rose-Colored Glasses

I want to give you some of the feedback on my recent column, "Thumbs Up or Down for AT&T + T-Mobile?" It is very interesting indeed. This merger is getting lots of attention. Arguments on both sides make sense, but only one side will win. Which side are you on, and why? Have you thought it through? ...

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AT&T Sees T-Mobile Merger Through Rose-Colored Glasses

I want to give you some of the feedback on my recent column, "Thumbs Up or Down for AT&T + T-Mobile?" It is very interesting indeed. This merger is getting lots of attention. Arguments on both sides make sense, but only one side will win. Which side are you on, and why? Have you thought it through? ...

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Get Ready to Grab the mHealth Wave

Suddenly, mHealth is very visible in the wireless industry. At the CTIA show a few weeks ago in Orlando, there were many companies up and down the aisles from every corner of the industry. They were trying to capture the attention of the attendees, who were mesmerized by all the bright lights and cool things to see. Mixed in with all this craziness, the newly planted seeds of the wireless health space were starting to take root...

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Note to TV Nets: Steer Clear of Music’s Painful Path

New technology may be cool, but it can also be a double-edged sword. Different industries are starting to overlap, and even though the blending of different technologies can be very exciting, it can also be very confusing. ...

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Prepaid Wireless Has Finally Grown Up

Have you taken a look at prepaid wireless lately? I hadn't, since there is always so much noise to follow in the postpaid world and prepaid is relatively quiet, but prepaid is actually looking better and better over the last few years. ...

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Why Don’t Doctors and Patients eConnect Yet?

With the recent growth of eHealth and mHealth, there has been a lot of excitement about tomorrow's possibilities, but doctors and patients aren't interacting very much via the Internet today. ...

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The Fuse Is Lit for the mHealth Industry Explosion

mHealth is an exciting new industry that blends healthcare and wireless. In the next couple of weeks, I will be meeting with many people representing companies and new ideas in the mHealth industry at the annual CTIA show in Orlando. Some of these are established large companies, while others are small and spunky startups, but all have some very hot ideas and technologies they want to talk about.

FCC Wants to Make Broadband Affordable for All

If distance learning, why not cable television? That is the thinking of some critics, observed telecom consultant Jeff Kagan. "The original idea was to make phones more affordable. Problem is, over the last five, 10, 15 years, the industry has changed dramatically, with wirel...

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How Nokia and Microsoft Can Make It Work

In this column, you will find answers to how Nokia and Microsoft can succeed in the smartphone marketplace, and even how RIM can be saved. First I'll explore the current problem, then offer my solution. ...

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Telephone Company Investors Are Baffled

Where should you invest, what should you avoid, why and when? These are the basic questions every investor wrestles with. There are so many companies in the wireless, telecom and healthcare industries, and they are no longer on the same track. Some are strong and growing rapidly and leading, while others are struggling. Even the leaders have things to be aware of.

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mHealth: A Funny Thing’s Happening on My Way to CTIA

As I prepare to attend the CTIA show in Orlando, Fla., next month, I am getting calls and emails from healthcare companies wanting to meet with me. That is amazing. The lines that separated healthcare and wireless are blurring. We are in the early stages of the healthcare industry working with the wireless and telecom industry to create an entirely new business segment with loads of new opportunities, risks and challenges.

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And Now It Begins: The Media Will Sour on the Verizon iPhone

Watch today as Verizon Wireless sells its first Apple iPhone: The media will change its focus from writing positive stories to negative stories. Over the next several days and weeks, we will read startling pieces about what is going wrong. This is the same news we have been so thrilled with over the last few weeks. So why the change -- and how long will it last?...

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AT&T, Verizon and Sprint Tell Different Truths

Which wireless provider is doing the best job? Listening to them gets confusing. It's like me saying that I am the slimmest, healthiest and best-looking wireless analyst on this airplane (I'm flying to the west coast to give a speech). Now that line has as much truth in it as a load of horse manure -- but technically, since I am the only wireless analyst on this plane, I guess it is true. Listening to the major wireless providers strut their stuff is much like that -- and that is the problem we have to solve.

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