There are a lot of appeals going on at the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal.
Vodafone and Everything Everywhere say Ofcom's cut their mobile termination rates by too much, while Three UK and BT say the rates haven't been cut enough.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Europe's leaders want mobile phones and WiFi networks banned in schools. Well, that's what the headlines appear to say.
Except - as often seems to be the case with most mobile phone health warnings - things aren't that simple. So let's start at the beginning.
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Huawei has filed lawsuits in Germany, France and Hungary against ZTE Corporation for patent and trade mark infringement.
It claims that ZTE is infringing a number of Huawei's patents relating to data card and LTE technologies and also says ZTE has even used a Huawei-registered trademark on some of its data card products.
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In this week's edition of The Fonecast we're talking about privacy on iPhones, Nokia's smartphone plans, phoning via Facebook, legal battles and complaints to Ofcom.
We also prepare for our forthcoming 250th podcast by turning the clock back to 2007, when we discussed the 'cashback crisis' that had hit a number of mobile retailers.
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No great surprise here.
Earlier this week we reported that Apple was taking legal action against Samsung. Now we hear that Samsung is taking legal action against Apple. It's filed cases in Korea, Japan and Germany.
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