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- Apple plans faster Wi-Fi access charge
Apple plans to charge customers a $1.99 fee to access the faster Wi-Fi speeds offered by a 802.11n chip housed in select MacBook and MacBook Pro systems. The company says the move is in line with generally accepted accounting principles. CNET
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- Messaging to remain non-voice king, study finds
Messaging is expected to continue to generate the most revenue in Europe in terms of non-voice applications for wireless, at least for the next five years, JupiterResearch says. MMS, e-mail and IM will propel messaging to account for 72% of premium mobile service revenues in 2011. Silicon.com (U.K.)
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- TI forecasts mobile-phone growth
Texas Instruments expects mobile-phone sales to reach 1.1 billion to 1.2 billion units globally this year, which represents a 20% increase over 2006. Low-priced handsets are expected to help drive sales, the chip maker said. Reuters
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- Nuance turns to SIP to help lower prices
Nuance Communications announced its SpeechAttendant Internal Dialer has built-in support for SIP to ensure compatibility with a host of infrastructure and speed installation time. SIP enables more vendors to participate in the enterprise telephony market, one IDC analyst says. InfoWorld/IDG News Service
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