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> U.S. Cellular will begin offering its postpaid service in more than 460 Walmart stores across the country. Release
> Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann expressed confidence that the MetroPCS deal will be approved. Article
> An FCC official tempered enthusiasm over how much spectrum broadcasters will be giving up as part of the commission's incentive auctions. Article
> Motorola Solutions beat analysts' estimates for the third quarter on higher government spending. Article
> In a bid to be more transparent, Huawei offered Australian authorities access to its software codes in a plan to create a product evaluation center. Article
> A Dutch court said Samsung Electronics does not infringe Apple patents for multi-touch techniques. Article
> T-Mobile USA's Samsung Galaxy Note II will cost $369. Article
> Sony Mobile Communications is rumored to be launching a MyXperia cloud service. Article
> Telecommunications companies are banding together to bring virtualization to telco networks. Article
> ST-Ericsson reported a third-quarter adjusted operating loss of $148 million. Release
Mobile Content News
> Facebook said it generated 14 percent of its advertising revenue from mobile during its third quarter. Article
> Yankee Group: Why the operator mobile payment play could and should win. Industry Voices
> Glympse goes social with expanded location sharing app. Developer Workshop
> Google is the target of a new lawsuit alleging its Wallet contactless payment system infringes on a patent issued in late 2007. Article
And finally... People caught cheating on exams in Bangladesh were getting answers on mobile phones that were disguised as wrist watches. Article