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Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Study:No Increase in Brain Tumors from Cell Phone Use

New findings published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute support evidence that cell phones don’t cause brain cancer. The 30-year Scandinavian study found that there was no substantial rise in brain tumors, even after widespread use of cell phones.

A group from the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology at the Danish Cancer Center in Copenhagen collected data on 60,000 people diagnosed with glioma and meningioma between 1974 and 2003. Study subjects were from Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Incidences of tumors over the 30-year period were stable, decreased or gradually increased, starting before cell phones gained popularity.

However, the researchers cautioned that cell phones may have not been around long enough to see an increase in brain tumors. The increase might be too small to be noticed in the population, one of the lead researchers said.

 


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Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Motorola eyes home/networks unit sale

According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Motorola Inc. is seeking to sell its largest division, which makes equipment for cable and wireless companies, according to a report Wednesday.

The Schaumburg, Ill., company is exploring a sale worth about $4.5 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal's Web site, which cited "people familiar with the matter."

For years, Motorola has been weighing the possibility of splitting up its three main businesses: mobile phones, enterprise mobility, and home and networks mobility. The company had hoped to spin off the mobile business once before, but that effort failed.

Potential buyers of the "Home and Network Mobility" unit include private-equity firms and makers of telecommunications equipment like Samsung Electronics Co. of South Korea and Huawei Technologies Co. of China, the Journal said.

 


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Wednesday, 13 May 2009
ATT Wireles buying some Verizon assets for 2.35B
AT&T, which has approximately 1,500 workers in the Dayton-region, said Friday it will pay $2.35 billion in cash to buy wireless assets from Verizon Wireless in 18 states.

The purchase covers licenses, network assets and 1.5 million Verizon subscribers who are primarily in rural areas in California, Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming.

The transaction primarily represents former Alltel assets, but also includes assets from Verizon and the former Rural Cellular Corp. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter.

AT&T (NYSE:T) said it expects network conversion and operations transition to take no more than 12 months from closing and to result in an additional planned capital investment of about $400 million over 2009 and 2010.

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