Stuart Wood

Stuart Wood is a part-time editor for Prepaid Reviews and has been covering the cell phone industry for several years now. He is also an Editor in the smartphone space with frequent appearances on BBGeeks.

The Prepaid Reviews blog has been covering the prepaid cellular industry since 2005. This is our expansive archive.

Virgin Mobile to go postpaid in Canada

By Stuart Wood / November 16, 2007

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MetroPCS reports fair third quarter

By Stuart Wood / November 14, 2007

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AT&T rolls out mobile banking

By Stuart Wood / November 14, 2007

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T-Mobile sells 10,000 iPhones in Germany

By Stuart Wood / November 12, 2007

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By golly, people expect more from prepaid

By Stuart Wood / November 12, 2007

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Leap "mistakenly" records revenue from nonexistent customers

By Stuart Wood / November 12, 2007

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T-Mobile reports nearly a million new subscribers

By Stuart Wood / November 8, 2007

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Canadians not happy with cell service

By Stuart Wood / November 8, 2007

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100 Mbps wireless Internet on the way?

By Stuart Wood / November 8, 2007

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T-Mobile announces prorated ETFs

By Stuart Wood / November 8, 2007

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Don't mess with magenta

By Stuart Wood / November 6, 2007

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Cell phone jammer convenient, harmful

By Stuart Wood / November 6, 2007

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Verizon's Unicel purchase met with resistance

By Stuart Wood / November 6, 2007

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Mobile phone payments in 2008?

By Stuart Wood / November 2, 2007

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It's Friday, so it's consumer issue time!

By Stuart Wood / November 2, 2007

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Boost lost customers in third quarter?

By Stuart Wood / November 2, 2007

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Metro merger bid pulled

By Stuart Wood / November 2, 2007

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Verizon claims it doesn't lock your phones

By Stuart Wood / October 31, 2007

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AT&T must sell off some assets

By Stuart Wood / October 31, 2007

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GPhone ahoy: Google in talks with Verizon

By Stuart Wood / October 31, 2007

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