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In the December 6, 2011 Issue:

Verizon teams up with cable television via wireless spectrum
Mobile video-sharing market rapidly expanding
Report says broadcast overlay network could generate $60 billion
eBay app combines television shopping with mobile
Cox launches TV Connect for iPad

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 Top Story
Verizon teams up with cable television via wireless spectrum
by Franklin McMahon

Pending government approval, this week Verizon has agreed to acquire wireless spectrum from three separate cable companies for the cost of $3.6 billion. This would allow for extensive expansion by Verizon to expand its wireless data network.

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 Industry News
Mobile video-sharing market rapidly expanding

Next year has the potential to be big for the video-sharing industry, both in terms of advertising as well as expanded consumer acceptance and use. As often as we all upload our pictures to the Web, video uploading may be the next digital frontier we all take part in.

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 Mobile TV Testing & Research
Report says broadcast overlay network could generate $60 billion

A new report finds authorizing broadcast overlay of existing cellular networks could reap the U.S. Treasury more than three times as much revenue as could be derived from a spectrum auction.

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 New Products & Technology
eBay app combines television shopping with mobile

A new iPad app, Watch with eBay, gives users a new way of television shopping — with one account, one app and multiple purchasing options.

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Cox launches TV Connect for iPad

Cox announced this week its new iPad app for customers of both its TV and internet services.

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