Marguerite Reardon

Motorola reports unexpected profit

onekit.com     Aug 4, 2008          

Motorola surprised Wall Street on Thursday by reporting a small profit and steady market share in its beleaguered handset business for the second quarter of 2008. Motorola's Home and Networks Mobility and Enterprise Mobility...                    

E-Yellow-Page With FREE Calling Opens

tmcnet.com     Aug 2, 2008          

Opening August 2008-A new yellow page website E-Yellow-Page.Com with it's "Merged up beyond all recognition" (Mubar) concept. With Free plug-in's from Skype and Jaduka we offer one click dialing, desktop phones from Free...                    

FCC's Comcast ruling: Fuel for the fire

news.com.com     Aug 2, 2008   240 related          

Posted by Marguerite Reardon The Federal Communications Commission came down hard on cable operator Comcast when it said its network management practices were illegal. Policy wonks from the phone companies say that the decision...                    

Motorola surprises Wall Street with profit

zdnetasia.com     Aug 1, 2008   103 related          

By Marguerite Reardon, CNET News.com Motorola surprised Wall Street Thursday by reporting a small profit and steady market share in its beleaguered handset business for the second quarter of 2008. The key to Motorola's success...                    

Google Street View is approved for the U.K. (CNET)

yahoo.com     Jul 31, 2008   109 related          

By Marguerite Reardon, CNET 35 minutes ago Google's Street View has been given approval to drive on the other side of the street on the other side of the pond. The controversial photo-mapping tool has gotten the green light...                    

Judge rules Sprint's early termination fees illegal in California

news.com.com     Aug 1, 2008   146 related          

Posted by Marguerite Reardon A judge in California has ruled that Sprint Nextel's early termination fees are illegal and said the wireless operator should pay back $18.2 million in collected fees to consumers, a decision that...                    

EarthLink is interested in AOL's dial-up biz

news.com     Jul 31, 2008   18 related          

Posted by Marguerite Reardon Internet service provider EarthLink could be interested in buying AOL's dial-up business, its CEO told the Wall Street Journal in a story published Wednesday. EarthLink CEO Rolla Huff first brought...                    

Vonage names new CEO

news.com.com     Jul 30, 2008   19 related          

Posted by Marguerite Reardon Internet phone company Vonage is turning to a former Cingular Wireless to help guide it forward. Vonage announced Wednesday that Marc Lefar, former chief marketing officer at Cingular, will become...                    

Broadband war gets bloodier

news.com.com     Jul 30, 2008   10 related          

Posted by Marguerite Reardon The broadband war between cable and phone companies could get bloodier as these companies aggressively try to steal customers from each other. Comcast, the largest cable operator in the U.S., said...                    

BT bets on open development

zdnetasia.com     Jul 30, 2008   6 related          

news analysis British phone company BT will open its network to developers in an effort to spur innovation, but it could take a long time before other telcos follow suit. Compare your salaryUse the IT salary benchmark wizard...