Ingrid Lunden
Apr 7, 2011 5:58 AM
Our look at some of the big stories today in mobile: HTC passes Nokia (NYSE: NOK) in market cap; the “Facebook phone” launches in the UK; and Mexican media group Televisa makes a big investment in mobile with Isuacell.
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James Quintana Pearce
Feb 10, 2009 3:05 PM
Mexico has passed a law due to be enforced in April which will have mobile phone companies building a database of their clients, complete with fingerprints. The move is a bid to fight kidnapping and extortion, usually made over prepaid mobile phones. People will now be fingerprinted when the get…
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Matt Kapko
Aug 27, 2008 6:45 PM
Cricket Communications and Mexico’s Telcel both announced two separate mobile video services today: —Cricket is rolling out a flat-rate unlimited streaming mobile video service for $5 a month. Subscribers will get access to one-to-four-minute video clips including music videos, artist interviews, music documentaries, sports clips, entertainment news and Spanish-language content.…
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