Telecom giant and portal provider reportedly renegotiate and scale back agreement.
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Wireless carriers let customers use their cell phones to set up TV shows to record.
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Ban on delaying phone companies’ entry into TV biz opens door wider for small suppliers.
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U.S. Supreme Court justices seemed doubtful of Microsoft’s liability in AT&T patent case.
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In far-reaching patent cases, Verizon faces off against Vonage while AT&T duels Microsoft.
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Cable TV leader and social site may have solved user video revenue problem by combining efforts.
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Soon to be AT&T, the carrier dialed in net income that grew by 200 percent.
Blog: Colbert's AT&T History Lesson (Video)
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Ma Bell thumbs nose at competitors and lets 100-million subscribers call each other for free.
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Only days after it basked in iPhone’s reflected glow, the Cingular brand is erased by AT&T.
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Apple’s phone breaks new ground for its cool features, but as a network device it falls short.
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One phone, one carrier—will subscribers switch from Verizon’s network for the iPhone?
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Will the two heavyweights do another cell phone dance, and will they learn from the ROKR?
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In this war, the insurgents are losing and the overall strategy is non-delusional.
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After sad display of one commissioner making an easy decision difficult, agency gets another softball.
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Media anticipate unsealing of information on the U.S. government’s domestic surveillance.
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Net neutrality supporters say Republicans may have painted themselves into a corner on AT&T/Bellsouth merger.
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Chairman Martin’s attempt to swing AT&T-BellSouth merger vote is criticized as ethically challenged.
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The third time was not the charm as commission pushes decision past elections.
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Microsoft discontinues song sales, while carrier gears up partnership with download services.
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Carrier takes advantage of fixed/mobile technology to create home-monitoring service.
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