Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Featured Report: FCC Fines Sprint $7.5 Million in Do Not Call Case

FCC Fines Sprint $7.5 Million in Do Not Call Case
Wireless Week
May,20,2014
by:Staff

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Communications Commission says Sprint will pay $7.5 million in the largest Do Not Call settlement to date for making unwanted telemarketing calls and sending texts to consumers.
The FCC said Monday that Sprint will also put a two-year plan in place to make sure it complies with commission requirements designed to prevent people from receiving unwanted marketing calls. The settlement follows an earlier one in 2011 in which Sprint paid $400,000 due to similar complaints.
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Samsung garners 71 pct of world smartwatch market in Q1
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Yohnap News Agency
May,19,2014
by:Staff

SEOUL, May 19 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's tech giant, Samsung Electronics Co., took 71 percent of the global market for smartwatches in the first quarter of 2014, data showed Monday.
Samsung shipped 500,000 units of smartwatches over the first three months of this year, according to tech industry watcher Strategy Analytics. It was an increase from Samsung's market share of 52.4 percent in 2013, when it sold 1 million units around the globe.
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Mobile Operators Should Be Enterprising with VoLTE Strategy
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Wireless Week
May,07,2014
By:Michael Tessler, President and CEO, Broadsoft

For years, Voice over LTE (VoLTE) settled into a “one step forward, two steps back” rhythm that slowed mobile operator deployments. The potential benefits of VoLTE (more cost effective operationally, superior voice quality, enablement of advanced communications services, etc.) were rarely questioned, but guaranteeing end-to-end service quality and reliability proved elusive and undermined the confidence of operators that VoLTE could hold its own as a mainstream consumer and enterprise-grade technology.

 
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WhosPopin also links your email,and phone to the apps. Best of all WhosPoppin allow your visitor to buy directly from your website and post it to their social media sites and the Youtube features lets you stream your video message directly to your customers. Now here the kicker WhosPoppin does this with making jump from app to app like other mobile app developers. Means your customers spend less time look for the right icon and more time doing the things you want them to do online buying from your website. So does WhosPoppin sounds like the mobile solution your are looking for for your business? Do you want to know more? visit our demo site at http://www.wirehead.whospoppin.com

 



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