Republic Wireless to offer Moto X for $299 off-contract, plans starting at $5

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Republic Wireless’ low-cost, WiFi-driven phone service has proven tempting. The rapidly aging smartphones attached to that service, however? Not so much. The carrier will soon improve that device selection, as it has just revealed plans to sell the Moto X for $299 off-contract — roughly half of what it costs at other providers. Service is also expanding beyond the original $19 plan (now limited to the Defy XT), with steep discounts if you don’t depend on cellular service. Rely solely on WiFi, and you’ll pay just $5 per month for unlimited access; a $10 plan will be available if you need cellular voice and text messaging. There will also be more traditional plans with unlimited 3G and 4G data that respectively cost $25 and $40 per month. Republic Wireless hasn’t said when its extra-cheap Moto X will be available, but the new rates should take effect in November.

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Verizon Nexus 7 LTE expected “shortly” as 4G testing wraps up

Verizon expects the Nexus 7 LTE to be 4G certified “shortly” after addressing complaints that Google’s Android tablet could not be activated on its network. The carrier blames extensive wireless testing for the delay, claiming to have begun examining the slate back in August. Meanwhile, rival carriers AT&T and T-Mobile USA already support the Nexus […]

AT&T Foundry Innovation Center launched in Plano, aims to improve your life

AT&T has announced the launch of its second Foundry today, this one being located a bit north of Dallas in Plano, Texas. Calling it an innovation center, the company plans to work on the development of “products and services that improve your life,” namely the Internet of Things — connected devices and machine-to-machine technologies. Among […]

Wind Mobile to participate in Canada’s 700MHz wireless auction (update: more providers)

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Wind Mobile apparently isn’t worried that it has to fend without Verizon’s help: the carrier has confirmed to MobileSyrup that it will participate in Canada’s 700MHz wireless auction. While the provider doesn’t have much more to share at this stage, it sees the LTE-friendly spectrum bid as proof of a “long-term commitment” to the country. The company will still have to win spectrum to better compete with Bell, Rogers and Telus, but its entry should assuage Canucks worried that only the incumbents can afford to buy more bandwidth.

Update: EastLink and Public Mobile are also committed to the auction. Mobilicity, however, has yet to reveal its plans; if it doesn’t announce its participation in the auction before noon today, it’s out of the running.

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Straight Talk now accepts AT&T-compatible LTE devices

Straight Talk now accepts AT&Tcompatible LTE devices

To date, Straight Talk’s LTE support has been limited to a warmed-over Sprint version of the Galaxy S III. Now there’s a much better option: the prepaid carrier has started selling SIM cards that support unlocked devices with AT&T-compatible LTE. The upgrade potentially offers a better bargain than AT&T’s own Aio Wireless, giving customers unlimited LTE data, voice and text for $45 per month versus Aio’s $55. It’s not quite paradise, however. Straight Talk is known to throttle data, which could prove all the more frustrating at 4G speeds.

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Vodafone Germany hack compromised two million customer accounts

Vodafone Germany has confirmed that about 2 million customer accounts have been compromised as a result of a recent server attack. Vodafone has said they are already working with the authorities and that a possible suspect has been identified. While that name hasn’t been released to the public, there was talk of how the person […]

Rogers hires Vodafone UK chief Guy Laurence as CEO

Rogers hires Vodafone UK chief Guy Laurence as CEO

Rogers’ patience in finding a replacement CEO has paid off in spades. The Canadian telecom giant has just confirmed that Guy Laurence, Vodafone UK’s current chief executive, will be its new leader as of December 2nd. The hire gives Rogers a CEO who’s not only well-versed in mobile and media services, but has a reputation as a reformer — he shook up Vodafone UK’s corporate culture shortly after taking the reins in 2008. While it’s not certain that he’ll repeat history at Rogers, we wouldn’t expect him to maintain the status quo for very long.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear get broad US carrier support

Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 3 and the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch have managed a full gamut of the five top US carriers, further ramping up the pressure on Android rivals like HTC and LG. The new Note 3 “phablet”, announced today at Samsung’s pre-IFA “Unpacked 2013″ event, ramps up the screen size to 5.7-inches and […]

Wind Mobile reportedly near acquiring Mobilicity’s subscribers

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Mobilicity lost out on its chances of a rescue from either Telus or Verizon, and there’s now talk that the ailing Canadian carrier has run out of options. The Financial Post claims that Wind Mobile has nearly completed a deal to acquire Mobilicity’s cellular subscribers for little to no cash. Mobilicity would only hold on its wireless spectrum and tax losses in the hopes of selling those separately. Neither of the involved companies has commented on the rumor. However, any handover would be relatively painless; when the two carriers have similar coverage and frequency support, customers almost wouldn’t notice the difference.

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Source: Financial Post

Samsung GALAXY S 4 arrives at AT&T’s Aio Wireless ahead of nationwide expansion

Aio Wireless has been in the news quite a bit recently, having been on the receiving end of a lawsuit from T-Mobile for the use of a shade of magenta. Late last month, the AT&T subsidiary announced that it will be expanding its markets to the nationwide level in a little under two weeks, something […]