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Archive for June, 2009

Bigging up Mobile Entertainment… with reason


by on June 24th, 2009

I rather suspect that it will be a quiet day today for Mobile Entertainment. Not because some calamitous, recession-linked development has afflicted the industry and sent everyone into a fresh malaise, but because Mobile Entertainment had a very raucous evening, drank lots of mojitos, wine and champagne, ate rather more than was good for it, [...]

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Recent Goverment Actions Will Lower Handset TCO


by on June 22nd, 2009

Over the last fortnight number of announcements have been made that I think are worth examining in the context of Juniper’s recently-published report on low-cost handsets and how we expect operators and vendors to concentrate on this potentially massive market. Pakistan has just reduced the mandatory SIM Activation Tax from Rs500 per connection to Rs250, while [...]

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Femtocells: integration is the name of the game


by on June 19th, 2009

Well, of course, it’s not just femtocells that this statement applies to – especially at home. The most obvious example is the digital TV – who actually wants another box of electronics cluttering up their lounge? It’s the same with your wireless router. It’s best tucked away somewhere out of sight. After all, few of [...]

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Taking a look at Digital Britain


by on June 17th, 2009

Well, Lord Carter and his colleagues have certainly been prolific: they have provided us with Digital Britain, all 238 pages of it, and in case we thought that we were getting off lightly with that, they packaged it with a further 195 pages of impact assessment. Now then, I’m not going to go through all [...]

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Can the Mobile Social Web maintain its community spirit?


by on June 15th, 2009

Much has been said of the growing phenomenon that is Twitter in recent months. The micro-blogging site, which allows users to follow 140-character messages known as ‘tweets’ posted via SMS to the Web, has attracted users in their millions – including numerous celebrities and a certain President – posting anything from breaking news and campaign [...]

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