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T-Mobile Galaxy Note II gets FCC approval

Note successor sports LTE

The T-Mobile version of Samsung's Galaxy Note II has received FCC approval. According to the FCC's documents, the new Note will feature compatibility with a number of different wireless frequencies, and it will be LTE compatible, particularly with T-Mobile's forthcoming LTE network. That network is set to debut in 2013, and the new Note will be one of the first devices to take advantage of T-Mobile's LTE capability.

The Note II will be able to support the following frequencies: 850/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 850/1700/1900 WCDMA/HSPA, Band 4 (5, 10, 15, 20 MHz), 17 LTE (5, 10 MHz). The 700MHz connectivity will support LTE roaming, and the 1700MHz band will be for T-Mobile's forthcoming network.

The Note II is set to launch in late October, and Samsung expects it to sell better than its predecessor. The South Korean manufacturer has already begun sending out invites for a media event launching the new device. [via TMoNews]

By Electronista Staff

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The Agenda: Romney Energy Agenda Shifted

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Source: www.nytimes.com --- Saturday, September 29, 2012
Mitt Romney is more apt today to talk about his support for oil drilling than about the environmental policies that he advocated while governor of Massachusetts. ...

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/30/us/politics/romney-energy-agenda-shifted.html

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BAE moving military operations to Texas, 160 workers affected

WEST CHESTER, OH (FOX19)- BAE Systems?has made a major announcement regarding the future of their West Chester facility.?

The company will cease military production at the site and transfer the work to their Sealy, Texas facility by the end of the first?quarter of 2013.

All commercial armored vehicle, transparent armor and JLTV engineering work will continue in West Chester.?

"The decision to transition the military production work from our West Chester site to Sealy streamlines our organization, reduces cost and improves our competitive position," said Frank Pope, President of BAE Systems, Inc.'s Land & Armaments Sector.?

Approximately 160 employees that currently support military production will be affected by the change at the West Chester facility.? It is anticipated that most of the affected employees will be released from the company between November and the end of the first?quarter of 2013.

BAE Systems acquired the military production business through its purchase of Armor Holdings, Inc. in 2007.

This is the latest in several rounds of cuts at the company.

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Source: http://butlercounty.fox19.com/news/news/98303-bae-moving-military-operations-texas-160-workers-affected

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