AT&T customers on Tuesday gained access to the carrier’s NumberSync service on the LG G Pad X 10.1. The device is the first Android tablet that is compatible with NumberSync, the carrier said.
AT&T’s NumberSync service allows customers to make and receive voice and video calls from one number across all their devices. The carrier said customers with the LG G Pad X 10.1 can activate NumberSync through a software update that will be delivered to their tablet.
The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation will hold an executive session at 10 a.m. tomorrow to consider S. 2555, the MOBILE NOW Act.
First introduced two weeks ago by Senators John Thune (R-S.D.) and Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), the MOBILE NOW Act would provide financial incentive for federal agencies to surrender underused portions of spectrum that are assigned to them and secure as a long-term goal President Obama’s focus on clearing 500 megahertz of spectrum by 2020.
Serro Solutions, a technology services firm, has launched of AuSM, an open source Software-Defined Networking (SDN) framework.
AuSM (pronounced “awesome”) connects (via API) various network and monitoring tools, integrating into one platform to allow unified business policies to be written and managed across the WAN, data center network and storage systems.
Anritsu Company has announced exclusive support for LTE 4×4 Multiple-In-Multiple-Out (MIMO) Carrier Acceptance Test (CAT) requirements for a major U.S. carrier. This new coverage, based on the ME7834LA Mobile Device Test Platform, builds on the leading 3G and LTE CAT test offering for this carrier. Anritsu said it is the first test solution provider in the world to offer a device acceptance solution for 4×4 MIMO.
Qualcomm Incorporated said has entered into a settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with respect to its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) investigation. Without admitting or denying the SEC’s findings, Qualcomm has agreed to pay a civil penalty of $7.5 million to resolve the matter. Qualcomm said it was not the subject of a criminal investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice recently closed its investigation into the matter without taking any action.
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