CTIA Coverage
Post-CTIA News Round Up
-On Day One major carriers took the stage to discuss what "Open" meant to them. Find out here. See what Sue Marek had to say about it in her commentary.
- Day Two brought RIM anouncement of thier MySpace deal. Article
- During the Day Three Keynote Trip Hawkins of Digital Chocolate tried to figure out "What Teens Want." Read about it here.
- If you couldn't make it, you can still check out photos of our All That Jazz party! Check out our photo slideshow.
Pics: T-Mobile G1 Android handset press conference
Check out our pictures from our live coverage of the launch of the T-Mobile G1. This is the first Android based handset to launch.... Read more >>
On the Hot Seat with Verizon's Anthony Lewis
Open networks were a hot topic at the CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment conference in San Francisco earlier this month. At the center of the open access debate is Verizon Wireless' Vice... Read more >>
CTIA kids around on day three
The mobile phone is now the second most important status symbol among teens, behind clothing, according to a new study spearheaded by CTIA The Wireless Association. A panel discussion Friday during... Read more >>
What is open anyway?
If you want to come away with one theme from the CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment show, it's that wireless networks are opening up. But if you want to understand exactly what that means,... Read more >>
Keynote Pictures Day 3 - What Teens Want
The Day three keynote featured Trip Hawkins of Digital Chocolate and a panel teens giving us some honest feedback on how they use their handsets and wireless services. Check out photos from the... Read more >>
Interop launches SMS technology that handles 36,000 texts per second
Interop Technologies, a provider of wireless technology solutions, has launched a new SMS routing system with a throughput that can handle up to 36,000 text message delivery attempts per second. The... Read more >>


