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Have we seen the last of M2Z?
You have to hand it to M2Z. It put up a good fight for the last four years to push the FCC to accept its proposal to build a national wireless broadband network to deliver ad-sponsored Internet... Read more >>
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Wireless service plans tailored on subscribers, not on devices
Let me start with an obvious and uncontroversial observation: Not only has mobile broadband grown to become a consumer service with a high stickiness (subscribers may churn to a different provider,... Read more >>
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