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HTC Shadow II for T-Mobile appears on FCC
An updated version of the T-Mobile Shadow, the Shadow II, from HTC has been recently approved by the FCC. Read the full story here.
Free Web Plan Being Pushed by FCC Head
Free Web Plan Being Pushed by FCC Head
online.wsj.com — Outgoing Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is pushing for action in December on a plan to... offer free, pornography-free wireless Internet service to all Americans, despite objections from the wireless industry and some consumer ... (more) Free Web Plan Being Pushed by FCC Head
White House Opposes FCC Free Wireless Internet Plan
online.wsj.com — AMY SCHATZ WASHINGTON Bush administration officials are trying to put the brakes on the Federal Communications Commission's... plan to encourage a free, national wireless Internet plan, which the agency could approve next week. Commerce Secretary Carlos ... (more) White House Opposes FCC Free Wireless Internet Plan
FCC Reveals T-Mobile Shadow II
FCC Reveals T-Mobile Shadow II
phonescoop.com — Documents that appear to show the successor to the T-Mobile Shadow have become public on the FCC... web site. The HTC-made device is very similar to the original Shadow, with the main differences being Windows Mobile 6.1, a faster ... (follow link to ... (more) FCC Reveals T-Mobile Shadow II
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HTC Shadow (II) strikes back, makes FCC appearance
MobileCrunch — ... slide-out keyboard, 6 button/spinning scroll wheel input, a spacious 2.6” QVGA color display, WiFi, stereo Bluetooth, and a MicroSD memory card slot. According to the User Manual submitted to the FCC, the Shadow II also supports Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) technology, allowing T-Mobile @Home users to switch seamlessly between T-Mobile’s cellular network and their home WiFi. As usual, no pricing or availability info yet. One more shot after the jump. [Via MobileBurn] Crunch Network: ...

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