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LG G Pad 8.3 Equipped With 4G LTE Radios Stops by FCC en Route to Verizon

Tim Tim January 24, 2014 24
LG's newest tablet, the G Pad 8.3, has hit the FCC this week on a course to Verizon's 4G LTE network. The tablet made a quick stop, showing LTE radios that support bands 4 and 13 (Verizon's bands) inside and model number VK810, while all other specs and...
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Net Neutrality Dealt Blow by Appeals Court, Verizon Vows Commitment to “Open Internet”

Kellen Kellen January 14, 2014 141
The "open internet" as we know it - also know as Net Neutrality - was dealt a serious blow this morning when an appeals court ruled that the FCC does not have the power to bar internet service providers from favoring one type of traffic over another. In other...
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AT&T Says Its Sponsored Data Program Does Not Violate FCC Net Neutrality Rules

Kellen Kellen January 10, 2014 71
As you can imagine after coming under fire shortly after being announced, AT&T is defending its new Sponsored Data program, claiming that it does not violate the FCC's Net Neutrality rules. FCC chairman Tom Wheeler said within hours of AT&T making it...
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FCC Will Be Monitoring AT&T’s Sponsored Data Plan, Prepared to Intervene if Necessary

Eric Eric January 9, 2014 37
Earlier this week, when AT&T announced that they are starting a new Sponsored Data program, a lot of eyebrows were raised. What at first sounded like an interesting new way for companies to get their content to consumers quickly came under fire from around...
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Delta CEO Issues Company-Wide Memo Banning in-flight Calls

Kyle Kyle December 18, 2013 51
Have you ever had the misfortune of sitting in the vicinity of an incorrigible cellphone user, unable to escape the sound his or her incessant chatter? Well, if you fly Delta Airplane, you’ll never have to experience that kind of annoyance on an airplane....
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ASUS Tablets That Dual Boots Android and Windows Spotted at the FCC

Eric Eric December 3, 2013 49
When it comes to Android tablets, ASUS has had a lot of success. Its Transformer series was one of the most popular Android tablet lineups before Google decided to launch the Nexus 7, which was also made by ASUS. Today, a line of new ASUS tablets were spotted...
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FCC Releases Speed Test App for Android, Wants to Generate a Map of Mobile Broadband Performance

Tim Tim November 14, 2013 91
The FCC launched an official app to Android this week - a Speed Test app that will help the government agency produce an accurate map of mobile broadband performance. What users get out of using the app is a good sense of how well their phone provider's...
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Did the Cheaper Version of the Moto X Just Pass Through the FCC?

Eric Eric September 30, 2013 101
We still have many readers around here who cry that the Moto X is a mid-range device not worthy of its $199 price tag, but Motorola's plans for an even cheaper Moto X look to still be alive. First mention of this device came from Moto CEO Dennis Woodside when...
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