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> The Apple iPhone 4 is heading to China this weekend. Article (sub. req.)
> Guardian Location Systems is suing Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility and Sprint Nextel for allegedly infringing on its location technology. Article
> LightSquared nabbed a $750 million, four-year loan from UBS, according to Bloomberg. Article
> Qualcomm promoted Steve Mollenkopf to executive vice president and group president. Release
> ZTE said it will respond to a European Union probe on modems. Article
> AirHop announced Mike Iandolo as its newest advisory board member. Release
> A Minnesota man defrauded Sprint Nextel of $145,000. Article
> Clearwire landed in Orlando. Article
> Huawei is hoping to open a manufacturing plant in India by year-end. Article
Mobile Content News
> Verizon Wireless launched Mobile Recovery, a multi-platform application promising assistance to subscribers who lose or misplace their wireless handset. Article
> T-Mobile USA is the target of a lawsuit filed by mobile marketing solutions firm EZ Texting. Article
> AT&T launched its new NCAA Football Fan Zone App, a free iPhone and iPod touch application. Article
> Google introduced a new two-step verification process promising users more secure access to cloud-based Google Apps services. Article
European Wireless News
> WiMAX lost the battle, but LTE hasn't won the war. Commentary
> Huawei appears to be making inroads with U.K. officials. Article
> CVC Capital Partners acquired Switzerland's Sunrise for $3.27 billion. Article
> Over one million of its subscribers have opted-in to O2's More service within a year of its launch. Article
> Telefonica said it will deploy NFC technology in London. Article
Broadband Wireless News
> The FCC is expected to vote this week on TV white spaces. Article
> Mobile operators are expected to spend almost $117 billion by 2014 on last-mile backhaul. Article
> Shipments of fixed wireless terminals and cellular routers are expected to number nearly 13 million by 2015. Article
> Samsung made two deals to supply mobile WiMAX equipment for national networks in Eastern Europe. Article
And finally... Steve Jobs' future as a PR professional. Article