It's been another hectic week in the home office of The Wireless Report. We invite you to check out what we think are the five most important wireless stories of the week. Enjoy!
- Buy a red RAZR from Sprint, help fight AIDS
For those of you who have wanted to see a red-colored Motorola RAZR for quite some time, one is coming to national CDMA carrier Sprint Nextel as the RAZR V3m soon, and when purchased, will contribute $17 to the fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Africa. - One Laptop Per Child organization strikes deal with government of Libya
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organization, whose mission it is to bring low-cost computers to schoolchildren in developing countries around the world, has struck a deal with the government of Libya to provide 1.2 million laptops by mid-2008. - Nokia jumps in the WiMAX bandwagon
Nokia has decided to join the rapidly-growing WiMAX universe as that industry continues to grow by leaps and bounds. The world's largest wireless handset manufacturer launched a complete WiMAX portfolio this week at the WiMAX world tradeshow, which was I think expected. - 2007 could be a quadruple play kind of year
If you already subscribe to cable TV, internet access, and landline phone service from the same provider, would it be much of a stretch for you to add wireless service to your bill? - Mobile content consumption increase due to women and the 35-to-44 demographic
When it comes to all the industry juggernauts who believe mobile multimedia and the related consumption will continue to increase, the demographic most likely to make that happen is the female user market, according to M:Metrics.








