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  • Wed Sep 24 2008 T-Mobile caves on 1GB data limit for G1

    The carrier had planned to throttle users' data connection if they exceeded 1GB of usage in a month, but is dropping that limit from its marketing materials.

    Posted by Tom Krazit

  • Sat May 30 2009 Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week

    Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the TomTom GO 740 Live, 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe, and the LG BD390 Blu-ray player.

  • Tue May 11 2004 Wireless photos, video hit some static

    New U.S. guidelines meant to free up wireless e-mails with attached photos and videos are getting a mixed reception from carriers.

    Posted by Ben Charny

  • Tue Dec 30 2008 FCC chairman revises wireless broadband plan

    Kevin Martin has dropped Web filtering for porn from his proposal that would create a free wireless broadband service.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

  • Mon Oct 20 2008 FCC reluctantly considers delaying white-spaces vote

    The agency is examining whether it should delay its vote on opening up unlicensed wireless spectrum due to a petition filed by broadcasters last week.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

  • Tue Jan 4 2005 Broadband Surf Report: Jan. 4

    What looks good in broadband news for the fourth day of 2005.

    Posted by CNET News staff

  • Mon Nov 8 2004 U.K. to take tougher line on ultrawideband

    Report for British regulator calls for wireless technology to be more strictly controlled than in United States.

    Posted by Graeme Wearden

  • Fri Feb 23 2001 Sprint, WorldCom cling to their wireless spectrum

    The FCC is hoping to find spectrum for next-generation broadband wireless services, but the companies are trying to ensure their fixed wireless broadband spectrum isn't taken.

    Posted by Patrick Ross

  • Thu Nov 20 2008 The 4G wireless broadband revolution

    Sprint has launched its new WiMax network, and Google and Microsoft have big plans for unused white space wireless spectrum. What will the 4G wireless broadband revolution mean to you?

    Posted by Dan Ackerman and Maggie Reardon

  • Mon Jul 11 2005 Qualcomm and Broadcom go at it again

    Two months after Broadcom filed suit, Qualcomm fires back, claiming the cell phone chipmaker infringed on its patents.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

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