As my colleague Dr. Windsor Holden has observed, apps were the order of the week at Mobile World Congress. I always find it’s very easy to get very excited about the potential usage of the latest mobile innovations – but hey – I’m in the industry so I should – right? The thousands of attendees [...]

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I recently spoke to ADC following their survey of mobile usage in UK businesses. The survey revealed that 60.8 percent of users rely on their mobile for their job, while 38.5 percent stated that this was their primary work phone. However, almost two thirds of respondents also complained of less than perfect mobile service in [...]
Cisco has announced a proposed $2.9 billion acquisition of Starent Networks. This demonstrates its strategy to compete in mobile broadband infrastructure with 3G now, with the path laid for transition to LTE. It also follows on from Cisco’s often stated views about the steep growth curve that we can expect from mobile video in particular over [...]
Last week, three of Japan’s largest consumer electronics companies agreed to combine their mobile handset businesses in a stand-alone joint venture. The stated aim is to help the three companies - Casio, NEC and Hitachi - to make significant savings in production and marketing costs and to improve their positions in the cut-throat domestic market.
The venture, a [...]
Nokia unveiled the technical specifications of its new netbook, the Booklet 3G, at the Nokia World conference last week. Aside from a few grumbles about the choice of operating system (OS) and the lack of certain features and technical capabilities, I reckon the product is on a par with a host of laptops and netbooks [...]
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