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MobileMaiden
02/17/11 6:17 am
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100,000 customers throughout California lost land line phone service during severe storms. The state declared emergencies in numerous California counties, including Riverside and San Bernardino. During the storms between December 17 to January 4, storms soaked through to underground cables, disrupting service. AT&T had 70,000 complaints at the peak of the storm; Verizon had 32,000. Normally these outages are fixed within 24 hours, according to the PUC’s service quality standards. During this two and a half week storm period, AT&T and Verizon were unable to fix 90% of outages within that 24 hour window. Some customers were without phone service for as much as twelve days. Many of those people did not have cell phones. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: ATT, California Association of Competitive Telecommunications Companies, California Public Utilities Commission, cell phones, land lane phones, Verizon, wired networks, wireless networks |

MobileMaiden
01/07/11 6:32 am
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iPad 2 rumors are flooding the Internet. Every day you hear more rumors, everything from a new model, a new launch date or including a USB port. How do you sort out the truth from the fiction? Ben Parr, Mashable, attempted to discern the truth about the top 10 rumors. According to Ben Parr, some rumors he would bet money on, and others he predicts will only happen when pigs fly. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Apple, ATT, iPad 2, Mashable, Steve Jobs, Verizon, Verizon iPhone |

MobileMaiden
01/07/11 5:32 am
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Partnering with Boingo, the nation’s leading source of public Wi-Fi, MetroPCS phones running Android can now tap into hotspots for free. The LG Optimus M and Huawei Ascend, two of MetroPCS’s Android phones, will now come pre-loaded with special software from a company called Devicescape. The app recognizes 500,000 hotspots that are controlled by Boingo, which would cost other users a monthly or weekly connection fee. For the other 200,000 hotspots that actually cost money, the user would have to pay $7.95 a month fee. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Android, ATT, Boingo, cell phones, LTE network, MetroPCS, mobile phones, Smartphones, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, Wi-Fi hotspots |
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