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Posts Tagged ‘mobile’

German Spectrum auction- pricing not excessive


by on May 24th, 2010

As the German spectrum auctions drew to a close on May 20, several factors may have reduced the amount that bidders were willing to put forward for the spectrum in the 800MHz frequency band, even though recent pressure on operators data networks means that operators may eventually need as much spectrum as they can get. [...]

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HP is but one new entrant as smartphone market gets more crowded


by on May 10th, 2010

The definitive agreement for HP to purchase Palm and the Palm webOS mobile operating system for $1.2 billion is a sign of the times: at least three other major electronics players are looking to enter the smartphone market this year. And its not as if the smartphone market is lacking in competition, or, for that [...]

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Mobile VoIP represents the “death of distance” for the mobile operator


by on March 22nd, 2010

There was a time when a long distance call on the mobile for any length of time was tantamount to financial suicide- well not quite, but you know what I mean. Though international mobile calls can still be extremely pricy, call rates are coming down all the time- and mobile VoIP already lets the technically [...]

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Wholesale Apps Community: laudable but difficult to execute


by on February 22nd, 2010

The 24-operator announcement of the ‘Wholesale Applications Community’ to allow mobile Internet and applications to be downloaded without the potential headache of conflicting technologies, announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week, might allow operators access to 3 billion consumers as the initiative’s website claims, but it could also be a very difficult one [...]

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Will the Personal Health Record (PHR) pave the way to mobile-connected health records?


by on February 1st, 2010

At least four companies, led by heavy-weights Microsoft and Google, have set up services to offer Personal Health Records (PHRs) in the last few years in the US. PHRs store  patients’ medical records so that they can be accessible by patients and health officials as and when needed. Microsoft’s HealthVault was started in October 2007, [...]

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