This week, Apple and AT&T each released results for Q1 2009. Naturally enough, both were keen to talk up the continued vigorous growth in sales of iPhones. AT&T has the exclusive rights to sell the iPhone in the US and sold more than 1.6 million units to customers during Q1. Overall, Apple shipped nearly 3.8 million units over [...]

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Mobile network operators, keen to raise data consumption levels, are increasingly offering heavily subsidised mobile computers to subscribers, either as a stand-alone proposition or as part of a ‘bundle’ of features alongside a standard mobile telephony service. This trend isn’t new, by any means, particularly in Europe, but it’s interesting to hear rumours that Verizon Wireless of [...]
It’s Friday, so it must be time for another story about Nokia. Or LTE. This time it’s both, as it happens… Reports are emerging that the smartphone maker is developing a high-end ‘data-intensive’ touchscreen-based device that will work on the LTE (long term evolution) network soon to be rolled out by Verizon Wireless across the US. [...]
It’s safe to say that the mobile phone industry was waiting with bated breath for market leader Nokia to deliver its fourth-quarter and full year results for 2008. It did so this morning, claiming that the number of mobile devices sold in 2008 is in the order of 6% higher than in 2007. Not great news, but [...]
First of all, hello. This is my first entry into Juniper’s blog on the world of mobile communications, and comes with the usual rider that the opinions and comments are those of the author, but that they will concur, wherever possible, with those of Juniper Research. (But when, for example, I offer either heartiest congratulations or [...]
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