Texas Lawyer
...I Wireless telecommunications networks require towers and...
National Law Journal
...34;e911 fee" statutes. The first, enacted in 1997, imposes on wireless subscribers a $0.50/month "emergency service fee" ...
...using these devices. This case requires us to determine whether using a wireless phone solely for its map application function while driving violates Vehicle Code...
...defense to the NextG project, the City asserts that NextG is a wireless provider and therefore not a telephone corporation. The City contends that the...
...ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; TOSHIBA CORPORATION; TOSHIBA AMERICA ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS, INC.; TOSHIBA MOBILE DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.; TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC., Defendants-Appellees. ...
...34;), and the 802.11 wireless local area network standard set...Standards provide many benefits for technology consumers, including not just interoperability...
... OPINION Plaintiffs alleged that the defendant wireless telephone companies (collectively, Defendants)...
National Law Journal
...crossroads where traditional criminal law principles intersect with the marvels of modern technology. The appeal follows on the heels of a jury verdict finding defendant...
...as 12 C.D.O.S. 6791 CGI TECHNOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONS INC, in its capacity as sponsor and fiduciary for CGI...
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