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T-Mobile partners with Google

T-Mobile is including the Google search engine on its mobile internet home page, giving its customers access to all the web. Customers with older phones using standard WAP pages will still be restricted to the T-Zones service.
1.7.05 08:12


Mobile networks struggle in London emergency

The UK's mobile networks have been overwhelmed following this morning's explosions in central London, according to a BBC report. Vodafone says it has reserved some network capacity for emergency workers.
7.7.05 12:34


'Pay as you go' customers are paid when they answer

Customers on the Telstra network in Australia can now choose a tariff that 'pays' them with call credit when they answer a phone call. The amount they receive varies depending on the length of the call.
8.7.05 12:13


USA companies aim mobile phones at children

Although UK companies aren't marketing mobile phones at the under-16s, it's not the same in America. The Washington Post reports on Disney's new mobile phone service and also on the Firefly handset, which only permits calls to numbers approved by parents.
8.7.05 12:19


Are mobile networks the 'new' record labels?

The Guardian and the BBC both report on musicial Andy Cato - best known as half of Groove Armada - who has signed an exclusive deal with the O2 network. His music will be available for download to O2 mobile customers.
9.7.05 08:59


New version of iTunes supports Motorola phones

The new version of Apple's iTunes program is compatible with some Motorola phones, according to reports. Motorola are soon expected to release a new 'iTunes' mobile phone that is also a dedicated music player.
9.7.05 09:04


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