Sprint-Powered Straight Talk Android Phones Now Include International Messaging
Sprint-Powered StraightTalk Android smartphones include international messaging at no extra cost
AT&T Offering Intenational iPad 3G Data Plans
Not long after the launch of the Apple iPad 3G, AT&T is now offering international data plans for roaming with the device. AT&T’s data plans begin at 20MB of data access for $24.99 and end at 200MB of access for $199.99, identical to its international data plans for phones.
PagePlus Debuts International Roaming
Virtual operator PagePlus has announced the debut of its new international roaming option for customers traveling to Mexico, Canada, the island territories of Bermuda, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The rate for calls within Mexico and Bermuda is $1.10 per minute and calls within Canada, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are […]
Sprint Adds Unlimited Smart Device International Data Access for $40 a Month
Sprint customers have been confirming the addition of a new data plan for frequent travelers and is now listing it for new customers. Click for full-size For $40 a month, customers can use data while roaming in 10 countries with CDMA data access or 110 when combined with a dual-mode CDMA/GSM handset like the Samsung […]
FCC Reveals HTC Touch Dual with US 3G Support, Lacks International 3G Roaming
The FCC has revealed the first image of the forthcoming HTC Touch Dual with US W-CDMA support. What is interesting about the related test report documentation is the complete lack of any reference to international W-CDMA frequencies for this model, leading to the suggestion that this model will be exclusively sold in North America and […]
ITC Rules Against Qualcomm, in Favor of Nokia
Today marks another victory for Nokia as the US International Trade Commission ruled that patent ‘473 of Qualcomm Inc. was invalid and that Nokia was not in violation of any of the three other cases brought against them by their competitor. Originally filed on June 9, 2006, Qualcomm brought suit that Nokia had violated 6 […]