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Government to Privatise Bahamas Telecommunications Company

The government of The Bahamas has announced plans to sell a 51% stake, including operational control in The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC). The company currently provides services to over 334,000 wireless (through its GSM and CDMA networks), 132,000 fixed line and 18,500 broadband customers throughout The Bahamas.  more

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AT&T Blocks Four Firms from Reselling PrePay Handsets

AT&T says that it has obtained judgments and permanent injunctions against defendants in four more federal lawsuits filed as part of the company's ongoing efforts to combat the unauthorized bulk purchase and resale of its prepaid mobile phones, SIM cards, and accessories.  more

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Samsung Mobile Installs 115 Charging Stations at Three of the Busiest U.S. Airports

Samsung Mobile has set up 115 charging stations at three more US airports to enable passengers to recharge their mobile phones if necessary. The new airports are George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston (IAH), miami International Airport (MIA) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). With today's additions, Samsung Mobile has installed charging stations in 10 of the nation's busiest airports in the USA, which are accessible to more than 395 million passengers annually.  more

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Lawsuit Victory Means Free Mobile Phones for 15,000 Americans "

A class action lawsuit against a mobile insurance firm has been settled with the result that some 15,000 people will be entitled to receive a free mobile phone from two insurers. Asurion and Lock/Line had offered stolen handset insurance costing, on average between $3-$8 per month, but often replaced handsets with second hand models.  more

Related Tags: class-action, mediation, free-mobile, insurance, class-action-lawsuit, lawsuit, asurion


Marketers of radiation protection patches settle FTC charges

Distributors of the "WaveShield" cell phone radiation patches that claim to protect consumers by blocking up to 99% of electromagnetic ("EM") radiation emitted by cell and cordless phones have agreed to settle USA Federal Trade Commission charges that their claims are unsubstantiated and false. The settlement with Interact Communications, and its president, Sheldon Kalnitsky, bars false or unsubstantiated claims about radiation-blocking phone shields or other similar devices. more

Related Tags: radiation, comstar, federal-trade-commission, ftc, wave, antenna


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