1. Articles mentioning both Wireless Association and AT&T

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    1. Carriers see good and bad in Universal Service reform order

      Explore TELEPHONY Online (Oct 29 2011)

      Carriers see good and bad in Universal Service reform order ... carriers The reforms adopted yesterday were heavily influenced by large price cap carriers such as AT&T and Verizon. Not surprisingly, the Our in-box was flooded yesterday with reaction statements from v......icient funding their way. But they had two different interpretations of the numbers. While CTIA the Wireless Association President and CEO Steve Largent said in a statement that reforms would direct only 11% of long-term... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Ncta   AT&T   Wireless Association

    2. Bill shock? Consumers choose it, says Big Wireless

      Explore Ars Technica (Jan 11 2011)

      Bill shock? Consumers choose it, says Big Wireless ...ing" about them. Indeed, they happen only because people allow—nay, want—them to happen. CTIA - The Wireless Association told the Federal Communications Commission this week (PDF) that "these customers have multiple oppo......Nancy Stark, a Verizon spokesperson. 'It’s a very, very, very low percentage,' said Mark Siegel, an AT&T spokesperson." The FCC's own research came to a similar conclusion: bill shock is common, and a few... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Wireless Association   Federal Communication Commission

    3. Will Wireless Offload Be a Fixed Broadband Killer App?

      Explore MetaSwitch Blogs (Oct 9 2009)

      One might not think the semi-annual CTIA: The Wireless Association meeting would unveil an upcoming "killer app" for wired networks, but that appears to be what happe......o signal compression and density are nearing natural limits. Separate comments by Ralph de la Vega, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets CEO, also emphasize that point. Optical fiber has a theoretical limit... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Verizon Communications   AT&T   Apple

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