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  • CTIA Highlights Successes in Mobile Payments and Banking
    AT&T has been busy forming partnerships with banks and trying out new mobile billing and payment services. Baby steps are necessary, however, as customers weigh convenience against concerns over security. ...More
    May 1, 2007
    Posted in Articles
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    March 30, 2007
    Posted in News
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    March 19, 2007
    Posted in News, Billing
  • CTIA Fights New York’s Consumer Bill of Rights; and Battle Royale Ahead over Net Neutrality
    The cell phone industry finally persuaded the California Public Utilities Commission to drop key provisions of its historic 2004 Telecommunications Consumer Bill of Rights. Now the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association and other industry groups have their eyes ...More
    April 1, 2006
    Posted in Articles
  • Regulatory Watch Truth-In-Spinning? CTIA's Take on Recent FCC Decision
    CTIA's take on the recent truth-in-billing FCC decision; FCC narrows intercarrier compensation models to seven. ...More
    May 1, 2005
    Posted in Articles
  • Regulatory Watch
    Old Issues Still in FCC's Hands; Universal Service Fund Still Shrinking; and CARE Records: Caught in a Time Warp ...More
    March 1, 2005
    Posted in Articles
  • Industry Indicators
    A 10-part list of industry principles and practices adopted by the CTIA will improve the nation’s wireless carrier service, the group says. Among the promises participating wireless carriers would follow:• Provide every new consumer a minimum 14-day trial period for new ...More
    November 1, 2003
    Posted in News
  • Industry Indicators
    In the “Not-Really-What-We-Meant-by-Freedom” department, the U.S. authority that runs Iraq has told Bahraini cellular carrier Batelco that it can’t operate its network in Iraq without proper licensing and authorization. Batelco thought it would play by the rules and ...More
    September 1, 2003
    Posted in News
  • Industry Indicators
    Wireless carriers say they’ll charge customers for wireless number portability, which is set to begin on Nov. 24. The wireless industry has complained that WNP will be technically difficult, confuse customers and be costly. AT&T Wireless, Sprint and Nextel plan to charge ...More
    August 1, 2003
    Posted in News
  • Most Carriers Won’t Meet Wireless LNP Deadline
    Now that courts have cleared the way for wireless number portability, the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) has listed several compelling reasons why wireless carriers won’t be ready for number portability by the FCC’s Nov. 24 deadline. In fact, the ...More
    July 1, 2003
    Posted in Articles