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Friday, 4 July 2008

June's top 10

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Here are the 10 most popular news stories on Total Telecom in June:

1. O2 UK bolsters WiFi hotspots ahead of 3G iPhone
2. 3G iPhone unveiled… and it's cheaper
3. Nortel plumps for LTE over WiMAX
4. Verizon wants Vodafone out of Verizon Wireless
5. Verizon Wireless to pay $28.1bn for Alltel
6. Reding proposes 15% FTTH risk premium, Euro-regulator alternative
7. TD-SCDMA woes rise with Datang's T3G sell-off
8. T-Mobile UK cuts data roaming charges by 80%
9. Nokia buys social networking start-up Plazes
10. Telekom Austria CEO blasts EU; cuts SMS roaming fees

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Posted by Mary Lennighan at 17:12
Labels: iPhone, LTE, Nokia, reding, Vodafone, WiMAX

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