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Cablevision launches mobile Wi-Fi service Freewheel
2015-01-26 08:51:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) US operator Cablevision is launching a mobile phone service based on Wi-Fi networks, Cablevision COO Kristin Dolan told the Wall Street Journal. The service called Freewheel will build off its own network of 1.1 million hotspots in the New York area. Existing Cablevision customers can subscribe to unlimited calls, texts and data for USD 9.95 per month, and non-Cablevision customers will pay USD 29.95 per month. The service will be marketed initially in the New York area with the Motorola Moto G phone. Later it will expand to other areas and could be available on other phones via an app. The phone will be sold for USD 99.95 per month.
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Mobile Access System supports mustering applications.
2015-01-23 14:32:20| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Pairing System Galaxy access control platform with handheld reader powered by Telaeris, Mobile Access Solution supports on-site and off-site mustering, verification, entry/exit, rostering, and attendance applications. Data is communicated in real-time via wireless networks. When network connection is not available, all activity is stored in handheld reader until TCP/IP connection is established. All major credential types are supported, including Prox, PIV, iClass, barcode, and magstripe.
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AnywhereCommerce to Showcases Industry-leading Mobile Commerce Solutions at Northeast Acquirers 2015 Conference and Trade Show, January 20-22 in Boston
2015-01-23 11:32:27| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Company will demonstrate offerings that include EMV-certified payment acceptance technologies and Tablet POS solutions that allow acquirers to address emerging customer requirements MONTREAL AnywhereCommerce, a global payments technology provider, announced it will exhibit its comprehensive portfolio of mobile...
Hutchison offers $15B for Telefonica's UK mobile phone unit
2015-01-23 07:48:09| Telecom - Topix.net
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing's flagship company said Friday it's offering about $15 billion for the British business of European mobile phone operator Telefonica. Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., which already owns British mobile operator Three, said in a statement that it has been in "exclusive negotiations" with Telefonica SA over the past several weeks for the potential purchase of O2 UK.
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Google takes Fiber strategy to mobile with Nova, report says
2015-01-22 20:01:57| Extremetech
The often rumored notion that Google would throw its hat into the data carrier ring has just picked up some steam. Reports suggest the service will be called Nova, and will piggyback on Sprint and T-Mobile infrastructure.
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