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> According to a new survey, 73 percent of T-Mobile customers said they would subscribe again to T-Mobile's service, whereas only 62 percent of AT&T customers said they would stick with AT&T. Release
> Backhaul provider FiberTower reported year-over-year revenue growth of 23 percent. Release
> Aviat Networks said it is seeking a buyer for its WiMAX business. Release
> Cincinnati Bell said its total wireless subscribers decreased to 504,000 at the end of the first quarter of 2011. Release
> Dell released a version of its Venue Pro Windows Phone 7 gadget for AT&T Mobility. Article
> Sony Ericsson unveiled a new line of Xperia mini Android phones. Post
> BlackBerry maker Research In Motion hired a new marketing chief. Article (sub. req.)
> Verizon Wireless' software for the HTC ThunderBolt reportedly has been delayed. Article
> Users are reporting troubles with Sprint Nextel's implementation of Google Voice. Article
> The CEOs of AT&T and T-Mobile USA are set to testify before Congress on their proposed merger. Article
> Comcast said it will sell the Xfinity-branded, WiMAX-capable Novatel MiFi. Release
Mobile Content News
> Isis, the joint venture established by Verizon Wireless, AT&T and T-Mobile USA continues to clarify its future outlook in the wake of reports indicating the company planned to scale back its aspirations. Article
> Electronic Arts reported mobile revenues of $70 million in its most recent quarter. Article
> Visa said it will unveil a "significant" mobile commerce strategy this month. Article
> Location-targeted mobile advertising channel JiWire raised $20 million in Series C funding. Article
> Microsoft reopened its Windows Phone Marketplace Thursday evening after technical problems left some consumers unable to download and update mobile applications. Article
And finally... An iPhone "aged to perfection." Article