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2010
EL PREZ f. DON WILL & VON PEA of TANYA MORGAN - VICTORY LAPSE (MUSIC DOWNLOAD)

49 minutes ago by mr. la

A new leak from El Prez' project Animal Style popped up yesterday but I never posted...partly because I was working on the above artwork. Animal Style! will be a problem trust me. That FCC ish...yup!!! Check out El Prez' words below: My newest project, "Animal Style!" is set to release next Monday, ...

Eazee Street - eazeest.com · Rank: 3,316 · 67 references

Two New Nominees for Advanced Telecom Partnership

3 hours ago by Sharon McLoone

WASHINGTON, February 9, 2010 – The president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners has nominated Carlito Caliboso of Hawaii and Robert Clayton of Missouri to become members of a group interested in advanced telecommunications deployment on local, state and federal levels. N ...

BroadbandBreakfast.com - broadbandbreakfast.com · Rank: 6,373 · 30 references

Nexus One Early Termination Fee Slashed

4 hours ago by Joey Smith

After a recent FCC Inquiry, Google has slahed its early termination fee for the Nexus One from $350 to $150. Also a $250 fee for existing T-Mobile customers upgrading to the phone was lowered to $50. Way to go Google this is awesome news for all of us that have purchased the Nexus One. The only catc ...

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Google slashes Nexus One early termination fee – TG Daily

6 hours ago by GD Reviews

TG Daily Google slashes Nexus One early termination feeTG DailyA recent FCC inquiry has apparently prompted Google to slash its Nexus One early termination fee (ETF) from $350 to $150. Meanwhile, a $250 fee for existing T-Mobile customers upgrading to the smartphone was lowered to $50. …Google's Nex ...

GD Reviews.com - gdreviews.com · 1 reference

Google slashes Nexus One early termination fee | TG Daily

7 hours ago by nexusone

A recent FCC inquiry has apparently prompted Google to slash its Nexus One early termination fee (ETF) from $350 to $150. Meanwhile, a $250 fee for existing T-Mobile customers upgrading to the smartphone was lowered to $50. … See original here: Google slashes Nexus One early termination fee | TG Dai ...

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Samsung GT-S8500 passes the FCC hurdle

11 hours ago by Dusan Belic

The first Bluetooth 3.0-enabled device, Samsung S8500, has been blessed with the FCC approval. It looks like a European version, so we wonder why the Korean company had to take this route, anyway. Full specs are still a mystery, but we know few things – the S8500 will ship with a 3.1-inch AMOLED tou ...

Nokia - nokia.elelwany.com · Rank: 55,643 · 1 reference

LG X20 Notebooks- Approved by FCC

14 hours ago by Gadgets Daily

LG has finally joined the bandwagon of the super slim notebook with the introduction of its latest model – LG X20 that has also passed the hurdles which were set up by FCC. These X20 notebooks by LG is loaded with wide array of features that include 10.1 inches of TFT color LCD display that has reso ...

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18-year-old ‘radio fetishist’ lands in jail, disgraces hobbyists nationwide

15 hours ago by Kevin Sanders, K0KDS

An 18-year-old radio enthusiast, Steven Riddle W3MOT, has been busted for stealing various radios — some actually from emergency vehicles such as ambulances and even a fire chief’s vehicle. He is suspected of some of the 28 various radio thefts occurring in the Long Island region of New York. The Ne ...

Kevin Sanders, K0KDS - radio.kdsanders.com · 1 reference

How could anyone want these guys to get more powerful?

16 hours ago by radioactivegavin

CEOs Roberts & Zucker: Nothing but the truth, huh? MEDIA CONSOLIDATION & THE PUBLIC INTEREST House effort urges DOJ & FCC to block Comcast acquisition of NBC-U Netflix warns Comcast-NBC merger could hurt open Internet Public interest groups warn Comcast takeover is anticompetitive Comcast-NBC merger ...

Radioactive Gavin is Out ... - radioactivegavin.wordpress.com · Rank: 146,472 · 8 references

Google cuts fee to break Nexus One contract (AP)

21 hours ago by Darren

WASHINGTON – Google Inc. has lowered by $200 the fee it charges customers who break a standard two-year contract for its new Nexus One phone on the T-Mobile USA Inc. network. The Google fee was dropped to $150 from $350, but customers who break a contract on the phone will still have to pay an early ...

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