Entries in 'ctia' (47)
American wi-fi data use up 123 per cent year-on-year
It helped to push the total smartphone installed base to 111.5m.
CTIA Age Ratings scheme unveiled
US trade body rolls out program across six storefronts.
CTIA targets adult apps with new rating system
Trade body to launch voluntary scheme today.
CTIA to launch US app age ratings today
But no official support yet from Apple or Google.
Nexus Prime unveiled next week
Samsung teaser video hints at a curved touchscreen for third Nexus phone.
New Nexus to land at CTIA?
Samsung and Google send out invites; recipients thinking Ice Cream Sandwich.
Want to do a speed presentation at CTIA?
US trade show is looking for participants in a Europe v North America innovation face-off.
CTIA Enterprise & Applications
Here's the CTIA 'fall' show, now rebranded as CTIA Enterprise & Applications
CTIA Wireless 2012 returns to New Orleans
Back to Louisiana for the first time since 2005.
CTIA 2010: US mobile data revs hit $25bn in 1H2010
That's a quarter of all operator income, says CTIA.
ME at CTIA and MIPCOM next week
We'll be reporting all the mobile content news from San Francisco and Cannes
NAB and CTIA still fighting over FM radio in mobile phones
Consumers want it! No they don't! Etc!
Tech industry attacks proposal for mandatory FM radio in cellphones
CEA, CTIA and other bodies not impressed.
Billboard offering live pitches at Mobile Entertainment Live! event
Introduces 'New Innovators Showcase' feature at CTIA curtain-raiser.
Fall Out Boy star to open Billboard Live at CTIA
EMO's own Pete Wentz will discuss mobile 'artist-to-fan' ideas at US showcase next month.
CTIA hires new data services chief
Industry veteran David Diggs appointed as VP of wireless internet development.
CTIA unveils Hot for the Holidays awards
US trade body invites entries from device and app makers: winners showcased at CTIA 2009.
CTIA attendance falls 15 per cent
Visitors down from 40,000 in 2008 to 34,000 this year, but CTIA says the exhibitor number held steady.
Mobile phones 'can help kids in class'
Really they can. Or so say the US mobile trade body CTIA and Qualcomm.












































