Telecommunications: Page 6

Branding

Verizon Strips Down Its Logo in Lukewarm Reboot

Simple. Check. Scalable. Check. Already hated on by T-Mobile CEO John Legere. Six checks.

Science & Technology

The 4 New Rules Telecom Needs to Play By

Did you know that today's voice communications travel along the same public switched network used in the days of switchboard operators?

Business News

Apple Says It Has No Plans to Sell Mobile Services Directly to Consumers

The company denied reports that it was testing a so-called mobile virtual network operator.

Data & Recovery

Moving to a New Office? 7 Questions You Need to Ask About Tech.

Although amenities, location, comfort level and pricing are important things to consider when looking for new office space, tech infrastructure is most important.

News and Trends

Strictly Business: du's Clinton Haswell Prioritizes The SME Customer

du is proving just how serious they are in reining in the UAE's SME and enterprise segment by upping the ante with their newly launched Business Mobile Plan.

Technology

SMEs Are Getting More And More Connected

Hany Fahmy Aly, Executive Vice President of Enterprise Business at du talks about SMEs' opportunities in connectivity.

Business News

Ericsson Sues Apple for Telecom Patent Infringement

The Swedish mobile telecom gear maker is suing over patents related to the 2G and 4G/LTE standards.

Marketing

The Quirky State Laws That Salespeople Must Know About

Little-known regulations, such as the fact that Tuesday is Mardi Gras Day in Louisiana, can get telemarketers in big trouble.

Business News

Why Your Voice is the Biggest Untapped Mobile Opportunity for Marketing

While executives and marketers rely on a whole lot of applications, software services and platforms to seal the deal, they may be underutilizing this secret weapon.

Business News

AT&T's Latest Move Should Have Net Neutrality Advocates Freaking Out

The telecom giant has signed on the first significant customer to its sponsored controversial data program.

Science & Technology

After Snapping Up Sprint, SoftBank Sets Sights on T-Mobile

The Japanese company is hoping to grow its mobile empire but must overcome antitrust concerns first.