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Cell phone signals interfere with police radios KWWL Iowa DAVENPORT, Iowa Local officials in eastern Iowa say some radios used by police need to be reprogrammed because of interference caused by cell phone towers owned by Sprint Nextel Incorporated. Cell phone signals interfere with police radios WHO-TV 13 Des Moines DAVENPORT, Iowa Local officials in eastern Iowa say some radios used by police need to be reprogrammed because of interference caused by cell phone towers owned by Consumer Report: Cell Phone Back Up CBS 13 Sacramento Most of us know what it's like to misplace our cell phones, those moments of panic when you realize just how much of your life is tied up in the scores of phone numbers it holds. But there's good news, there are more options than ever to back-up your phone book, appointments, and any other information. Nokia's 3Q Earnings Drop 4 Percent AP via Yahoo! Finance Nokia Corp., the world's top mobile-phone maker, reported a 4 percent drop in third-quarter earnings as it took a hit from one-time charges and saw profit margins fall due to higher sales of low-priced handsets. Nokia's 3rd-Quarter Earnings Drop 4 Pct. AP via Yahoo! Finance Nokia Corp., the world's top mobile phone maker, saw a 4-percent drop in third-quarter earnings as it took a hit from one-time charges and saw profit margins fall due to higher sales of low-priced handsets. D.157 considers switching cell phone providers The Times of Northwest Indiana Hoover-Schrum Elementary District 157 is considering switching cellular phone service providers. The School Board last week decided to table a proposal to change from a Nextel contract to a contract with Cingular. Sprint Nextel Teams with QUALCOMM and Lucent to Offer PTT on Sprint PCS Networks PDA Buyer's Guide Sprint Nextel today announced an agreement to use QUALCOMM's QChat solution to provide high performance push-to-talk services to its customers. Sprint, which currently offers the industry-leading Nextel Walkie-Talkie push-to-talk service to its customers on the Nextel National Network, expects Sprint customers can track signal strength The MetroWest Daily News Sprint Nextel customers can use a new tool to check out their mobile phone's signal strength at the location of their next business meeting, before they even get there. Some cell towers interfering with police radios The Des Moines Register Radios used by police in some areas of eastern Iowa need to be reprogrammed because of interference caused by cell phone towers owned by Sprint Sprint Nextel must connect Kara Rowland / THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Washington Times Sprint Nextel Corp., the country's third-largest wireless carrier, might be a household name, but Wall Street analysts say the company needs to do a better job of setting itself apart from competitors.
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