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LTE: will it change the name of the game? And if so how, when and why?


by Howard Wilcox on April 2nd, 2009

So…exactly what is it about LTE that is exciting the mobile industry? Barely a day – or hang on – an hour – passes without another LTE news item. Yes, like all technological performance leaps, this is going to mean a step function increase in performance: mobile broadband speed will increase towards 100Mbit/s and beyond. [...]

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Computer Giants Eye Smartphone Market


by Andy Kitson on January 30th, 2009

Computer makers Acer and Dell are said to be developing high-end mobile phones to complement their successful laptop and desktop computer portfolios. Such a move would not only help to sustain growth during the recession, but also put them in a better position to counter the growing threat of rival Apple, which has enjoyed enormous success in this [...]

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New phone features ‘baffle users’


by Howard Wilcox on January 21st, 2009

There’s been much published this week on this topic – I call it “application slickness” and it’s one of the keys to mass adoption of mobile commerce services. At Juniper Research we have recently published reports about new mobile commerce services such as mobile banking, mobile ticketing and mobile coupons. Users must be able to [...]

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