The Return of Forums
We’re very happy to announce the return of our forums. No new registration required, just log in with your current username and password. The forums will be in a very active state of development over the next couple of weeks while we integrate them into our site, hence the beta status. PCS Intel Forums
Next Week: Forums, Podcasts, and More
We’re currently aiming for next week to bring our new forums online. Currently we are planning to deploy Invision Power Board… unless enough people complain about it. Want us to use another forum? Feedback helps. Our podcast has suffered more bugs and delays, so we’ll be bringing a no-frills version early in the week. Our […]
Podcasting In Progress
We have decided due to much of our transitioning to temporarily discontinue our PCS Intel Pro membership system. We hope to bring it back in the near future when we can devote the time to make it worth your money. Because of this, we will be publishing our upcoming podcasts to all readers for the […]
Gearing Up For CTIA
This week is pretty much the industry’s scheduling week for CTIA, and, we’ll be there next month from start to finish. Expect live coverage from the show floor for all four days of the expo. We’ll try to not sign too many NDAs, and hopefully fit a podcast in during the show as well. So, […]
Welcome Back (Updated)
Update: Just to clarify, you do not need to re-register, you can login just as before. Also, we’re happy to report that you can now read and search through our entire archive of old news from day one through to today. Again, we apologize for the temporary downtime. As you can tell, we have radically […]
Verizon VCast Music & Its Dirty Little Secret (Updated Again)
Update 2: Many in the media including outlets such as the Associated Press have since built on our coverage. While Verizon has chosen to ignore our direct requests for follow-ups, they have stated to other members of the media that future updates will restore MP3 support. They also state that customers will now be informed […]
Department of Defense iDEN, Sprint WiMax
How these two events will happen and will change the wireless industry forever.
The Top 10 Things Sprint Could Do In A Business Day…
Here is is, the top ten things Sprint could do to make their company better in a single business day. Near-zero effort, endless benefit. 1) A PRL Update form online… Put one customer service rep on the receiving end, and have him or her manually flag each line requested! Hey, now you’re out of excuses […]
Editorial: The Cell Tower Debate, A Horse That Will Not Die
The Associated Press ran a story today about a church in St Louis that is at odds with its neighbors over a plan to allow T-Mobile to build a tower along a chimney of their church in exchange for rent. Normally, this is worthy of discussion in a forum, but as consumers of cellular services, […]
Editorial: Attack of the Busybodies
On Friday, July 21, the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) sued major wireless carriers, namely Sprint, T-Mobile, and Nextel for what it claims are deceptive advertising practices. There’s just one problem with this claim. Where’s the deception? http://www.nyc.gov/html/dca/html/pr_072105.html In that press release, the DCA accuses carriers of specifically violating the NYC Consumer […]