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News Industry a 'No Show' at Wireless ConferenceVin Crosbie on E-Media Tidbits points out that though "many North American media companies plan to deliver news via mobile phones, none are exhibiting or on the presentations program at CTIA Wireless 2004 in Atlanta, which -- with more than 70,000 attendees -- claims to be "the world's largest conference of the wireless industry" (despite being only one-third the size of a similar conference held earlier this year in Cannes Motorola Unveils a Model Designed for Jet-SettersFollowing AT&T signing deals with European operators, enabling their customers to text message to Europe, Motorola just unveiled a new model that would allow many Orange Switzerland ATM pre-paid recharging to replace scratch cardsMobile operator Orange in Switzerland has announced the introduction of a new mobile phone recharging service through the country’s post offices, according to a company press releas Virgin Mobile Announces Adult Content PolicyVirgin Mobile today said that it will adopt an 'opt-in' policy around new forms of content on its mobile phones, reports 160character 450 billion text messages sent in 2003Around 450 billion text messages were sent around the world last year, according to Nokia, an increase of 50 percent over 2002, according to Bosto AT&T Wireless Opens for Transatlantic TextingAT&T Wireless said on Tuesday its 22 million US customers could send and receive short SMS text messages to over 263 million mobile phone users in Europe, reports Bosto |
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